Perfil do HLA de classe II de pacientes com hepatite C e características de hepatite auto-imune / Class II HLA profile oh hepatitis C patients with autoimmune hepatitis features

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

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Introduction: HCV chronic infection is an epidemic condition that affects more than 170 million of people around the world, and often is associated with autoimmunity phenomena. The role of HLA class II alleles has been studied in many autoimmune diseases. Aim: To investigate the presence of laboratory markers of autoimmunity and compatible anatomo pathologic histology for autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) in HCV patients; to perform HLA class II typing in HCV patients with and without autoimmunity markers. Material and Methods: Clinical, laboratory and liver histology data from 1312 HCV patients were obtained retrospectively. AIH was considered in association based on the International Group for the Study of AIH criteria score system (>= 10). The following groups were constituted: HCV + AIH (n = 44); HCV + anti-liver-kidney-microsome type 1 (LKM-1) (n = 7); HCV + antismooth muscle/anti-actin antibodies (SMA/AAA) (n = 5); control (HCV without autoimmunity) (n = 29). HLA typing was performed DNA extracted from leucocyte from periferic blood by DTAB/CTAB techniques, followed by SSCP with Micro SSPTM HLA DNA Typing kit (One Lambda Inc., CA, USA). Statistical analysis was performed with Pearsons X2 test, with Yates correction or Fisher exact test, when appropriated; when significant association was detected, Yule coefficient was calculated. Results: Age >40 years old and ALT three times above upper normal limit predominated in the HCV + AIH group, when compared with the whole cohort (n = 1312). HLA typing in VHC+HAI group (n = 31) revealed positive association with HLA-DR4 (45.1% vs 3.4%, p = 0.0006, Yule = 0.92) and DQ3 (67.7% vs 37.9%, p = 0.04, Yule = 0.54) and negative association with HLA-DR51 (9.6% vs 34.4%, p = 0.04, Yule = -0.66) and DR2 (9.6% vs 34.4%, p = 0.04, Yule = -0.66), when compared with VHC control (n = 29). HCV + LKM-1 patients were younger than 40 years old at the time of initial disease manifestations (p = 0,001). Conclusion: Age above 40 years old, ALT levels three times upper the normal limit, but not gamma globulin levels, characterize HCV + AIH; HCV + LKM-1 patients manifest disease before 40 years old; HLA-DR4 and DQ3 allele have a positive association and HLA-DR51 and DR2 have a negative association with the HCV + AIH group. It was not possible to establish immunogenetic markers of AIH type 1 and 2 because of low frequency of SMA and AAA in this series.

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hepatitis autoimmune hepacivirus hepacivirus hepatitis chronic hla antigens auto-anticorpos antígenos hla autoantibodies hepatite auto-imune hepatite crônica

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