Viral RNA but no evidence of replication can be detected in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of hepatitis E virus-infected patients

Ippagunta, S. K. ; Naik, S. ; Jameel, S. ; Ramana, K. N. S. ; Aggarwal, R. (2011) Viral RNA but no evidence of replication can be detected in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of hepatitis E virus-infected patients Journal of Viral Hepatitis, 18 (9). pp. 668-672. ISSN 1352-0504

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Abstract

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is an important cause of acute viral hepatitis in several developing countries but has recently been shown to cause chronic hepatitis in immunosuppressed persons. Other hepatotropic viruses that cause chronic infection have been shown to infect peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and to persist in those cells. We therefore decided to look for evidence of replication of HEV in PBMCs obtained from patients with acute hepatitis E, using strand-specific assays for positive and negative HEV RNA. Of the 44 patients with acute hepatitis E during an outbreak in India, including 27 with detectable IgM anti-HEV and 19 with detectable serum HEV RNA, 11 had detectable HEV RNA in their PBMCs. However, of the six PBMC specimens with strong HEV RNA signal, none had detectable negative-strand HEV RNA, a marker of viral replication. These findings indicate the presence of HEV RNA but the absence of its replication in PBMCs from patients with acute hepatitis E.

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Keywords:Disease Pathogenesis; Hepatitis E; Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells; Replication
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