Lack Of Influence Of Hepatitis G Virus Infection On Alcohol-Related Hepatic Lesions

A Tran, P Hastier, F Longo,G Yang, D Ouzan,J Durant, R Follana, M Buckley,Mc Saint-Paul,A Doglio,P Rampal, S Benzaken

SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY(1998)

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Background: The purposes of this study were to analyse the prevalence and histologic impact of hepatitis G virus (HGV), a newly discovered virus, in alcoholic patients, a population known to be at risk for viral hepatitis. Methods: One hundred and thirty-nine consecutive alcoholics admitted to our liver unit (106 men and 33 women; mean age, 47.1 +/- 10.9 years) were included in the study. All patients had consumed more than 60 g of ethanol per day for at least 1 year. One hundred healthy blood donors constituted a control group. Antibodies to HGV E-2 protein and HGV-RNA testing by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) with primers derived from the NS5 coding region were performed in all serum samples. Results: A significantly higher seroprevalence of anti-E-2 antibodies was observed in alcoholic patients than in healthy brood donors ( 41 (29.5%) versus 8 (8%); P < 0.0001). Moreover, the prevalence of HGV-RNA was significantly higher in alcoholic patients (13 (9.3%) versus 1 (1%); P = 0.01). HGV-RNA and anti-HGV antibodies were never detected simultaneously. HGV viraemia was not associated with an increased risk of cirrhosis or hepatocarcinoma in alcoholic subjects. Conclusions: Our study reports a high prevalence of HGV in alcoholic patients. HGV infection does not modify or aggravate the course of alcoholic liver disease.
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alcohol,anti-E-2 antibodies,hepatitis G virus,liver biopsy
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