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The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology ; : 294-300, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-16718

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/AIMS: As a preliminary study to test the possibility of oral transmission of hepatitis C virus (HCV), many investigations in order to detect the extrahepatic localization of HCV have been performed. In this study, we examined the presence of HCV viral proteins in gastric mucosa. METHODS: Immunohistochemical staining to NS3 protein were done to detect the HCV virus in gastric mucosa. The results were compared with NS5a protein staining to confirm the NS3 protein staining. RESULTS: Total of 164 patient were included. 58 patients with anti-HCV (+) were designated to case group and 70 with anti-HCV (-) to control group. 36 were excluded in this study due to concomittent illness. Anti-HCV (+) group showed 50.0% (29/58) of positivity to NS3 protein staining and anti-HCV (-) group showed 12.6% (9/70) of positivity (p<0.001). Immunohistochemical staining to NS5a protein were done to validate the result of NS3 (+) staining in the anti-HCV (+) group (n=58). NS5a (+) staining were observed in 58.6% (34/58). The results of NS5a staining were consistent with that of NS3 in 70.7%. The reliability coefficients by Chronbach's Alpha for NS3 and NS5a stain test was 0.59. CONCLUSIONS: HCV can exist in gastric mucosal cell as an extrahepatic presence. In the future, this study may provide some fundamental data for the research of possible oral transmission route of HCV.


Subject(s)
Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , English Abstract , Gastric Mucosa/virology , Hepacivirus/isolation & purification , Hepatitis C Antigens/analysis
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Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 30(1): 9-14, mar. 2000. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-262232

ABSTRACT

La gastritis plasmocelular crónica activa (GPCA) se caracteriza por la presencia de infiltrados inflamatorios crónicos predominantemente plasmocelulares que comprometen las células del cuello de las glándulas gástricas. Tanto la GPCA como la gastropatía de Ménétrier han sido vinculadas con el citomegalovirus (CMV). Con el propósito de probas esta asociación, se evaluó la relación fovéolo-glandular (F/G) y se determinó la presencia del AND (ácido desoxirribonucleico) del CMV mediante PCR (reacción en cadena de polimerasa) en 12 casos y 13 controles. Los ejemplos de GPCA presentaron enfermedad de Ménétrier en 2 casos; hiperplasia foveolar, en 6 casos, y relación F/G conservada, en 3 casos. En ninguno visualizaron imágenes de gastritis linfocitaria, ni alteraciones citopáticas por CMV. Tres casos se asociaron con carcinoma gástrico. La relación F/G fue menor de 1 en todos los controles. Once de los 12 casos con GPCA mostraron amplificación para le AND del CMV y los 13 controles fueron negativos. Los hallazgos sugieren una fuerte asociación, posiblemente secuencial, entre la infección por el CMV, la GPCA, la hiperplasia foveolar (con o sin desarrollo de enfermedad de Ménétrier) y el carcinoma gástrico. La GPCA podría representar un marcador histológico de la presencia de CMV en la zona germinativa de los cuellos glandulares. La propuesta es paralela a los hallazgos, las lesiones y la secuencia observables en la infección hepática por VHB (irus de hepatitis B), con el desarrollo de hepatitis crónica, cirrosis y hepatocarcinoma.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Cytomegalovirus Infections/complications , Gastritis/virology , Case-Control Studies , Chronic Disease , DNA Viruses/isolation & purification , Gastric Mucosa/pathology , Gastric Mucosa/virology , Gastritis, Hypertrophic/pathology , Gastritis, Hypertrophic/virology , Gastritis/pathology , Genome, Viral , Hyperplasia/pathology , Hyperplasia/virology , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 91(3): 363-366, May-Jun. 1996.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-319861

ABSTRACT

The gut associated lymphoid tissue is responsible for specific responses to intestinal antigens. During HIV infection, mucosal immune deficiency may account for the gastrointestinal infections. In this review we describe the humoral and cellular mucosal immune responses in normal and HIV-infected subjects.


Subject(s)
Humans , Digestive System , HIV Infections/immunology , Antibody Formation , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes , Digestive System , Immunity, Mucosal , Immunoglobulin A , Immunoglobulin A, Secretory , Immunoglobulin G , Intestinal Mucosa , Lymphoid Tissue , Gastric Mucosa/immunology , Gastric Mucosa/virology
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 55(6): 659-64, 1995. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-163810

ABSTRACT

Ménétrier's disease (MD) is a rare form of hypertrophic or hyperplastic gastropathy characterized by conspicuous thickening of the gastric mucosal folds and foveolar (crypt) hyperplasia. We examined the presence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in 2 cases of MD in adults, one associated with gastric carcinoma, using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). None of the cases showed intranuclear inclusions consistent with CMV infection. Both revealed, besides the features of MD, a peculiar pattern of "chronic active plasmacellular gastritis". Although the samples had been-stored in formalin for more than 10 years CMV-DNA was recovered with good yield from both samples. The demonstration of CMV in MD in adults may helps to explain present knowledge of the complex relationships between this virus and gastric mucosa, and strongly suggests a pathogenetic role of the virus with variable phenotypic expression along the years.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Cytomegalovirus Infections/complications , Gastritis, Hypertrophic/virology , Gastric Mucosa/pathology , Gastric Mucosa/virology , Stomach Neoplasms/complications , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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