We evaluated the natural course of delta superinfection in patients with chronic B viral hepatitis by examining serial liver biopsy specimens from 23 patients. The mean follow-up period W a s 2.5 years, and the avstriking features were: (i) the prolonged acute hepatitislike necroinflammatory activit
Further studies of 48-1 antigen in serial liver biopsies from chimpanzees infected with hepatitis delta virus
β Scribed by Masahiko Sugitani; Yohko K. Shimizu; Mie Hanawa; Jun-Ichi Azumi; Kenji Abe; Toshio Shikata
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 703 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The 48β1 antibody, initially reported to react specifically with nonβA, nonβB infected liver tissue, has been found to react also with liver specimens from chimpanzees infected with hepatitis delta virus (HDV). To clarify further the relation between HDV and appearance of the antigen reacting with the 48β1 antibody (48β1 Ag), immunoperoxidase studies were carried out on serial liver specimens from chimpanzees infected with HDV. Immunohistochemical and serological findings suggested that the appearance of 48β1 Ag paralleled that of HDV. Double immunoperoxidase staining revealed HDAg in the nucleus and 48β1 Ag in the cytoplasm of the same hepatocytes as well as in different hepatocytes separately. The course of appearance of microtubular aggregates paralleled that of 48β1 Ag. The present results suggested that expression of 48β1 Ag was related to infection with HDV, probably because expression of this antigen is induced from the host genome.
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