952 resultados para Hepatitis B, Chronic
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BACKGROUND: Ribavirin (RBV) is an essential component of most current hepatitis C (HCV) treatment regimens and still standard of care in the combination with pegylated interferon (pegIFN) to treat chronic HCV in resource limited settings. Study results in HIV/HCV-coinfected patients are contradicting as to whether RBV concentration correlates with sustained virological response (SVR). METHODS: We included 262 HCV treatment naïve HIV/HCV-coinfected Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) participants treated with RBV and pegIFN between 01.01.2001-01.01.2010, 134 with HCV genotype (GT) 1/4, and 128 with GT 2/3 infections. RBV levels were measured retrospectively in stored plasma samples obtained between HCV treatment week 4 and end of therapy. Uni- and multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to evaluate the association between RBV concentration and SVR in GT 1/4 and GT 2/3 infections. The analyses were repeated stratified by treatment phase (week 4-12, 13-24, >24) and IL28B genotype (CC versus CT/TT). RESULTS: SVR rates were 35.1% in GT 1/4 and 70.3% in GT 2/3 infections. Overall, median RBV concentration was 2.0 mg/L in GT 1/4, and 1.9 mg/L in GT 2/3, and did not change significantly across treatment phases. Patients with SVR had similar RBV concentrations compared to patients without SVR in both HCV genotype groups. SVR was not associated with RBV levels ≥2.0 mg/L (GT 1/4, OR 1.19 [0.5-2.86]; GT 2/3, 1.94 [0.78-4.80]) and ≥2.5 mg/L (GT 1/4, 1.56 [0.64-3.84]; GT 2/3 2.72 [0.85-8.73]), regardless of treatment phase, and IL28B genotype. CONCLUSION: In HIV/HCV-coinfected patients treated with pegIFN/RBV, therapeutic drug monitoring of RBV concentrations does not enhance the chance of HCV cure, regardless of HCV genotype, treatment phase and IL28B genotype.
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BACKGROUND: Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the most recently discovered of the hepatotropic viruses, and is considered an emerging pathogen in developed countries with the possibility of fulminant hepatitis in immunocompromised patients. Especially in the latter elevated transaminases should be taken as a clue to consider HEV infection, as it can be treated by discontinuation of immunosuppression and/or ribavirin therapy. To our best knowledge, this is a unique case of autochthonous HEV infection with coincident reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection in an immunosuppressed patient with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). CASE PRESENTATION: A 68-year-old Swiss woman with RA developed hepatitis initially diagnosed as methotrexate-induced liver injury, but later diagnosed as autochthonous HEV infection accompanied by reactivation of her latent EBV infection. She showed confounding serological results pointing to three hepatotropic viruses (HEV, Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and EBV) that could be resolved by detection of HEV and EBV viraemia. The patient recovered by temporary discontinuation of immunosuppressive therapy. CONCLUSIONS: In immunosuppressed patients with RA and signs of liver injury, HEV infection should be considered, as infection can be treated by discontinuation of immunosuppression. Although anti-HEV-IgM antibody assays can be used as first line virological tools, nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT) for detection of HEV RNA are recommended--as in our case--if confounding serological results from other hepatotropic viruses are obtained. After discontinuation of immunosuppressive therapy, our patient recovered from both HEV infection and reactivation of latent EBV infection without sequelae.
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Hepatitis viruses belong to different families and have in common a striking hepatotropism and restrictions for propagation in cell culture. The transmissibility of hepatitis is in great part limited to non-human primates. Enterically transmitted hepatitis viruses (hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus) can induce hepatitis in a number of Old World and New World monkey species, while the host range of non-human primates susceptible to hepatitis viruses transmitted by the parenteral route (hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus and hepatitis delta virus) is restricted to few species of Old World monkeys, especially the chimpanzee. Experimental studies on non-human primates have provided an invaluable source of information regarding the biology and pathogenesis of these viruses, and represent a still indispensable tool for vaccine and drug testing.
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The expression of P53, Bcl-2, Bax, Bag-1, and Mcl-1 proteins in CD5/CD20-positive B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) cells from 30 typical CLL patients was evaluated before and after 48 h of incubation with 10-6 M fludarabine using multiparametric flow cytometric analysis. Protein expression was correlated with annexin V expression, Rai modified clinical staging, lymphocyte doubling time, and previous treatment. Our main goal was to determine the predictive value of these proteins in CLL cells in terms of disease evolution. Bcl-2 expression decreased from a median fluorescence index (MFI) of 331.71 ± 42.2 to 245.81 ± 52.2 (P < 0.001) after fludarabine treatment, but there was no difference between viable cells (331.57 ± 44.6 MFI) and apoptotic cells (331.71 ± 42.2 MFI) before incubation (P = 0.859). Bax expression was higher in viable cells (156.24 ± 32.2 MFI) than in apoptotic cells (133.56 ± 35.7 MFI) before incubation, probably reflecting defective apoptosis in CLL (P = 0.001). Mcl-1 expression was increased in fludarabine-resistant cells and seemed to be a remarkable protein for the inhibition of the apoptotic process in CLL (from 233.59 ± 29.8 to 252.04 ± 35.5; P = 0.033). After fludarabine treatment, Bag-1 expression was increased in fludarabine-resistant cells (from 425.55 ± 39.3 to 447.49 ± 34.5 MFI, P = 0.012), and interestingly, this higher expression occurred in patients who had a short lymphocyte doubling time (P = 0.022). Therefore, we could assume that Bag-1 expression in such situation might identify CLL patients who will need treatment earlier.
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Anti-HBc positivity is a frequent cause of donation rejection at blood banks. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection may also occur in HBsAg-negative patients, a situation denoted occult infection. Similarly, very low levels of HBV-DNA have also been found in the sera of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, even in the absence of serum HBsAg. Initially we searched for HBV-DNA in serum of 100 blood donors and 50 HCV-infected patients who were HBsAg negative/anti-HBc positive by nested-PCR and by an HBV monitor commercial test for HBV-DNA. Anti-HBs seroconversion rates were measured in 100 blood donors and in 22 patients with chronic HCV infection after HBV vaccination to determine if the HBV vaccination could eliminate an occult HBV infection in these individuals. Occult HBV infection was detected in proportionally fewer blood donors (6/100 = 6%) than chronic hepatitis C patients (12/50 = 24%) (P < 0.05). We noted seroconversion in 6/6 (100%) HBV-DNA(+) and in 84/94 (89.4%) HBV-DNA(-) blood donors (P > 0.05). All subjects who were HBV-DNA(+) before the first dose of HBV vaccine (D1), became HBV-DNA(-) after D1, D2, and D3. Among 22 HCV-positive patients, 10 HBV-DNA(+) and 12 HBV-DNA(-), seroconversion was observed in 9/10 (90%) HBV-DNA(+) and in 9/12 (75%) HBV-DNA(-) subjects (P > 0.05). The disappearance of HBV-DNA in the majority of vaccinated patients suggests that residual HBV can be eliminated in patients with occult infection.
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Chronic hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) virus infections are the most important factors associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but tumor prognosis remains poor due to the lack of diagnostic biomarkers. In order to identify novel diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets, the gene expression profile associated with viral and non-viral HCC was assessed in 9 tumor samples by oligo-microarrays. The differentially expressed genes were examined using a z-score and KEGG pathway for the search of ontological biological processes. We selected a non-redundant set of 15 genes with the lowest P value for clustering samples into three groups using the non-supervised algorithm k-means. Fisher’s linear discriminant analysis was then applied in an exhaustive search of trios of genes that could be used to build classifiers for class distinction. Different transcriptional levels of genes were identified in HCC of different etiologies and from different HCC samples. When comparing HBV-HCC vs HCV-HCC, HBV-HCC/HCV-HCC vs non-viral (NV)-HCC, HBC-HCC vs NV-HCC, and HCV-HCC vs NV-HCC of the 58 non-redundant differentially expressed genes, only 6 genes (IKBKβ, CREBBP, WNT10B, PRDX6, ITGAV, and IFNAR1) were found to be associated with hepatic carcinogenesis. By combining trios, classifiers could be generated, which correctly classified 100% of the samples. This expression profiling may provide a useful tool for research into the pathophysiology of HCC. A detailed understanding of how these distinct genes are involved in molecular pathways is of fundamental importance to the development of effective HCC chemoprevention and treatment.
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Introduction: Les cadres de lectures alternatifs (CLA) sont utilisés par de multiples virus afin de générer plusieurs protéines à partir d'une seule séquence nucléotidique. Les épitopes dits « cryptiques », c’est-à-dire les épitopes dérivés de protéines codées dans des CLAs, ont étés dernièrement l’objet de différentes études portant sur la réponse immunitaire antivirale et les lymphocytes T cytotoxiques. Méthodologie: Afin de vérifier le potentiel immunogène d'épitopes encodés dans des CLAs programmés, trois cassettes ont été construites pour mener à l'expression de trois épitopes bien caractérisés (épitope GAG77–85 du virus de l'immunodéficience humaine de type 1; épitope NS31406-1415 du virus de l'hépatite C; épitope core18-27 du virus de l'hépatite B) à partir de trois cadres de lectures superposés. La première cassette permet une initiation alternative de la traduction, la deuxième comprend deux signaux bipartites en tandem permettant un frameshift ribosomique et la troisième est une cassette contrôle. Ces éléments ont été introduits dans des vecteurs adénoviraux. Les virions générés ont servi à immuniser des souris C57BL/6 transgéniques pour HLA-A*0201 et HLA-DR1. La réponse immunitaire induite une semaine post-immunisation a été mesurée par essai ELISpot IFN . Résultats: Dans le contexte de cassettes vaccinales, les peptides dérivés d'une initiation alternative de traduction et de changement de cadre de lecture ribosomique ribosomal peuvent être exprimés et détectés par le système immunitaire dans un modèle animal. Conclusion: Ces expériences suggèrent la possibilité de développer de nouvelles stratégies vaccinales dans le but de prévenir ou de guérir certaines maladies associées aux infections virales chroniques telles que celles causées par le virus de l’immunodéficience humaine et le virus de l’hépatite C.
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A hepatite viral B constitui um dos mais importantes problemas de saúde pública em todos os continentes. O vírus da hepatite B se transmite por via parenteral e, sobretudo, por via sexual. O objetivo foi avaliar a população ativa dos funcionários de limpeza do hospital da Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu-UNESP, que receberam esquema completo de vacinação contra a hepatite B, medir os níveis de anticorpo contra o AgHBs (anti-HBs) e avaliar a sua relação com as condições epidemiológicas gerais, de vida pessoal e profissional e de risco de infecção pelo vírus da hepatite B.
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Background/Aims. Chronic hepatitis by HCV is progressive towards cirrhosis, with variable rate. We evaluated the rate of fibrosis progression (RFP), risk factors associated with advanced fibrosis (F3 and F4), and estimated the evolution time to cirrhosis. Methods. We transversely selected 142 blood donors infected only with HCV, with a known route of infection, submitted to liver biopsy at admission. RFP= ratio between stage of fibrosis (METAVIR)/estimated duration of infection in years. Non-parametric tests and logistic regression analysis, with significance level of 5% were used. Results. Median RFP was 0.086 U/year (0.05 - 0.142). Ten patients had F4 and 25 had F3. Median RFP values were significantly different (p=0.001) from one age group at contamination to the others and ALT and AST levels. There were no differences in the expected evolution to cirrhosis between intermediate fibrosers (F2) and the rapid fibrosers (F3 and F4). The independent variables associated with advanced fibrosis were ALT (OR 7.2) and GGT (OR 6.4) and age at inclusion (OR 1.12). Conclusion. This study suggests that RFP is extremely variable, it is exponential with age, and mainly influenced by host characteristics, especially age at contamination and possibly ethnical group. These asymptomatic patients had high percentage of fibrosis F2, F3 and F4.
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Background & Aims Patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1, body weight <85 kg, and high baseline viral load respond poorly to standard doses of pegylated interferon (peginterferon) and ribavirin. We evaluated intensified therapy with peginterferon alfa-2a plus ribavirin. Methods This double-blind randomized trial included HCV genotype 1-infected outpatients from hepatology clinics with body weight <85 kg and HCV RNA titer <400,000 IU/mL. Patients were randomized to 180 μg/wk peginterferon alfa-2a for 48 weeks plus 1200 mg/day ribavirin (standard of care) (group A, n = 191) or 1400/1600 mg/day ribavirin (group B, n = 189). Additional groups included 360 μg/wk peginterferon alfa-2a for 12 weeks then 180 μg/wk peginterferon alfa-2a for 36 weeks plus 1200 mg/day ribavirin (group C, n = 382) or 1400/1600 mg/day ribavirin (group D, n = 383). Follow-up lasted 24 weeks after treatment. Results Sustained virologic response rates (HCV RNA level <15 IU/mL at end of follow-up) in groups A, B, C, and D were 38%, 43%, 44%, and 41%, respectively. There were no significant differences among the 4 groups or between pooled peginterferon alfa-2a regimens (A + B vs C + D: odds ratio [OR], 1.08; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.831.39; P = .584) or pooled ribavirin regimens (A + C vs B + D: OR, 1.00; 95% CI, 0.791.28; P = .974). Conclusions In patients infected with HCV genotype 1 who are difficult to treat (high viral load, body weight <85 kg), a 12-week induction regimen of peginterferon alfa-2a and/or higher-dose ribavirin is not more effective than the standard regimen. © 2010 AGA Institute.
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Pós-graduação em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (Biotecnologia Médica) - FMB
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A infecção pelo vírus da hepatite B atinge cerca de 5% da população mundial, existindo áreas de alta, intermediária e baixa endemicidade de acordo com a variação dos índices de prevalência. O estudo objetiva avaliar a prevalência da infecção pelo vírus da hepatite B (HBV) em duas comunidades ribeirinhas de afluentes do Tocantins, com o intuito de contribuir com programas de controle de hepatites virais para a região amazônica. Foram avaliados 58 pacientes residentes no município de Igarapé-Miri (Panacuera e Pindobal Grande). A pesquisa dos marcadores sorológicos para HBV (HBsAg, anti-HBs e anti-HBc), revelou ausência do HBsAg em ambas as comunidades; enquanto que o anti-HBc mostrou-se positivo em 3,84% dos pacientes em Panacuera e em 12,5% no Pindobal Grande. O anti-HBs apresentou positividade de 3,4% em Panacauera e de 6,25% em Pindobal Grande. Diante destes resultados, constatamos que os índices de prevalência da infecção pelo HBV em ambas as comunidades foram baixos em relação aos encontrados em outras áreas da Amazônia. No entanto, esses marcadores devem ser considerados durante a escolha de doadores dentro da comunidade em virtude do risco de hepatite pós-transfusional. A prevenção por meio de vacinas deve ser realizada, pois os indivíduos dessas comunidades por apresentarem fatores de risco, ficam predispostos ao contágio e a possibilidade de evolução para a cirrose, e a hepatocarcinomas.
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Fatores de risco e formas de transmissão do Vírus da Imunodeficiência humana (HIV) e o Vírus da hepatite B (VHB) são freqüentemente os mesmos, o qual explica a alta freqüência de co-infecção envolvendo esses dois agentes. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi estimar a prevalência da infecção pelo VHB, analisar possíveis fatores de risco bem como examinar a associação entre a contagem de linfócitos T CD4+, CD8+ e carga viral plasmática em 129 portadores do HIV. Cada participante foi submetido a um questionário específico e tinha uma amostra de sangue testada para os marcadores sorológicos HBsAg, anti-HBc total, anti-HBs, contagem de linfócitos T CD4+, CD8+ e carga viral plasmática. A prevalência total de marcadores para o VHB foi de 46,5%, com 3,1% de soropositividade para o HBsAg, 27,1% para o anti-HBc total e 36,4% para o anti-HBs. Após ajuste por regressão logística, os marcadores sorológicos para hepatite B foram associados com as seguintes variáveis: sexo, preferência sexual e escolaridade. A freqüência de marcadores para hepatite B foi de 39,1% em homens e 16,6% em mulheres. A prevalência de marcadores para hepatite B foi 14,4% em homo/bissexuais e 15,4% em heterossexuais. A menor freqüência de hepatite B (1%) foi encontrada em pessoas com nível superior de escolaridade. Não foram observadas diferenças estatisticamente significante entre contagem de linfócitos CD4+, CD8+ e carga viral plasmática em pacientes co-infectados com VHB comparados com aqueles pacientes infectados somente com HIV.
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A Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS) calcula que existam mais de 350 milhões de pessoas no mundo infectadas de forma crônica pelo Vírus da hepatite B (VHB) e cerca de 180 milhões de pessoas com o Vírus da hepatite C (VHC), além de, aproximadamente, 40 milhões de pessoas vivendo com o HIV-1. Estima-se que entre dois e quatro milhões são co-infectados pelo VHB e que entre quatro e cinco milhões são co-infectados pelo VHC. A partir dessas informações, o presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a soroprevalência da co-infecção pelo VHB e pelo VHC em pessoas portadoras do HIV-1 e/ou com SIDA/AIDS da cidade de Belém, entre os usuários da URE-DIPE. As amostras foram testadas para a presença de marcadores da infecção pelo VHB (HBsAg, HBeAg, anti-HBs, anti-HBc, anti-HBc/IgM e anti-HBe) e VHC (anti-VHC) por meio de ensaios imunoenzimáticos. O grupo estudado foi composto por 170 homens (56,7%) e 130 mulheres (43,3%), sendo que 30% não chegaram a cursar o primeiro grau completo e apresentam renda familiar de até 3 salários mínimos. A co-infecção HIV-1/VHB foi detectada em 91 (30,3%), cinco (1,7%) apresentaram co-infecção HIV-1/VHC, e seis (2%) mostraram-se infectados pelo VHB e VHC. Em sete (2,7%), foi possível mostrar evidência de vacinação prévia ao VHB. Não foi possível mostrar diferença estatística entre os valores de carga viral e de contagem de linfócitos T CD4+ e linfócitos T CD8+ com a presença de anticorpos na duplo (HIV-1/VHC) e na triplo infecção (HIV-1/VHB/VHC), porém foi mostrado significância estatística entre os valores de carga viral e contagem de linfócitos T CD8+ entre os co-infectados HIV-1/VHB.
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A Hepatite B continua sendo um sério problema de saúde pública, em particular aos trabalhadores da saúde, que têm risco aumentado de adquirir esta enfermidade, pelo contato com pacientes ou materiais infectados, na ocorrência de acidentes e, não raro, na falta de medidas preventivas. O presente estudo objetivou determinar a prevalência dos marcadores sorológicos da infecção pelo VHB, entre trabalhadores de um instituto de pesquisas, por meio de estudo descritivo e epidemiológico. Foram coletadas 528 amostras de sangue, de janeiro a abril de 2008, para análise dos marcadores sorológicos da hepatite B por técnicas imunoenzimáticas, detectando-se uma prevalência total de 39,7% para algum marcador do VHB, com 0,4% HBsAg+; 8,0% anti-HBc+/HBs+; 2,5% anti-HBc+ isolado e 28,8% anti- HBs+ isolado. Entre os entrevistados 31,6% eram vacinados contra a hepatite B, havendo entre esses 38,9% de indivíduos não respondedores à vacina e 80,8% suscetíveis, constituídos de indivíduos não vacinados e de não respondedores à vacinação. Esses resultados mostraram a necessidade de cumprir a Norma Regulamentadora 32, do Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego, que versa sobre a segurança do trabalhador em saúde.