A group of 113 patients with chronic hepatitis D was investigated for the presence of anti-GOR and liver kidney microsomal antibodies. Eight patients were anti-GOR positive and also positive for hepatitis C virus-infection. In sera from 16 patients liver-kidney microsomal antibodies were detectable by immunofluorescence. They were classified as LKM-3 due to their fluorescence pattern. Two of the LKM-3-positive sera were also anti-hepatitis C virus and anti-human immunodeficiency virus positive. None of these patients were positive for anti-GOR. Fourteen sera from LKM-3-positive patients reacted in Western blot with a microsomal protein at 55 kDa that differs from the 50-kDa LKM-1 (cytochrome P450IID6) antigen. Our studies demonstrate that hepatitis D virus itself does not induce an autoimmune reaction against the GOR antigen and that autoimmunity to the LKM-3 antigen induced by hepatitis D virus infection does not correlated with anti-GOR. These studies support the specificity of the anti-GOR response for hepatitis C virus infection.
Anti-GOR in hepatitis D: specific association with hepatitis C virus superinfection
DURAZZO, Marilena;RIZZETTO, Mario;
1994-01-01
Abstract
A group of 113 patients with chronic hepatitis D was investigated for the presence of anti-GOR and liver kidney microsomal antibodies. Eight patients were anti-GOR positive and also positive for hepatitis C virus-infection. In sera from 16 patients liver-kidney microsomal antibodies were detectable by immunofluorescence. They were classified as LKM-3 due to their fluorescence pattern. Two of the LKM-3-positive sera were also anti-hepatitis C virus and anti-human immunodeficiency virus positive. None of these patients were positive for anti-GOR. Fourteen sera from LKM-3-positive patients reacted in Western blot with a microsomal protein at 55 kDa that differs from the 50-kDa LKM-1 (cytochrome P450IID6) antigen. Our studies demonstrate that hepatitis D virus itself does not induce an autoimmune reaction against the GOR antigen and that autoimmunity to the LKM-3 antigen induced by hepatitis D virus infection does not correlated with anti-GOR. These studies support the specificity of the anti-GOR response for hepatitis C virus infection.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.