Serial determinations of titers of binding antibodies to single stranded DNA were performed over a period of three years in 43 type B hepatitis patients with persisting HBsAg who had either developed chronic hepatitis or were asymptomatic carriers. Patients with histopathological diagnosis of chroni
Antibodies to single-stranded DNA: An aid in diagnosis of viral hepatitis
✍ Scribed by Dr. Victor M. Villarejos; Pierre C. Arquembourg; Kirsten A. Visoná; Alvaro Gutiérrez D.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 591 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
In clinical and subclinical viral hepatitis a significant increase of antibodies to single‐stranded DNA revealed the prepatent stage of the disease before any elevation of serum transaminases. In type A hepatitis, a rise in anti‐DNA titers was detectable one to two weeks before onset of clinical and biochemical signs; in type B hepatitis, the rise of anti‐DNA coincided with or preceded the appearance of HB~s~Ag, several weeks before the onset of clinical illness. In both hepatitis types anti‐DNA titers reached a peak (640–2,560) at onset and dropped shortly after serum transaminases returned to normal at the end of acute illness. The anti‐DNA response in non‐A/non‐B hepatitis was of similar magnitude. Anti‐DNA elevation was the only positive sign found in most silent infections of either type that later showed specific seroconversion. Anti‐DNA levels in noninfected contacts were in the same range as those found in a group of healthy individuals.
The anti‐DNA test is useful for early diagnosis of viral hepatitis and should be a valuable addition to current epidemiological and clinical procedures.
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