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HCV infection in a patient with hyper-IgM syndrome
Authors:Isabella Quinti  Antonello Giovannetti  Roberto Paganelli  Leopoldo Paolo Pucillo  Anna Rita Varani  Giovanni Ricci  Enrico Scala  Franco Pandolfi  Milvia Casato  Fernando Aiuti
Affiliation:(1) Department of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, University of Rome "ldquo"La Sapienza,"rdquo", Rome, Italy;(2) Fatebenefratelli Hospital, Rome, Italy;(3) Chair of Metodologia Clinica, Catholic University, Rome, Italy
Abstract:The association between an acquired form of hyper-IgM syndrome and a chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in a 71-year-old female patient is described. Both diseases were diagnosed at the age of 58 years. She was started on intramuscular and then intravenous immunoglobulin replacement therapy. HCV RNA was detected in 1992. The patient remained in well-balanced clinical condition until 1994, when total and specific anti-HCV IgM levels increased and the patient developed an IgMkappa monoclonal gammopathy. Adherent cells and B cells were HCV RNA positive, while T cells were HCV RNA negative. Anti-IgM reactivity was specifically directed to the core antigen of the HCV. The patient we describe showed a picture of a late-onset form of hypogammaglobulinemia with a progressive increase in IgM antibodies, possibly due to the concomitant HCV infection. It is possible that the immunodeficiency might also result from the HCV infection, with formation of specific antibodies belonging to the IgM class, and that the worsening of the clinical condition may be directly related to the persistent viral infection.
Keywords:Immunodeficiency  IgM  hepatitis C virus
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