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신장이식 전후의 C형 간염 표지자

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 Hepatitis C Viral Markers in the Recipients before and after Kidney Transplantation 
Authors
 신정원  ;  박남재  ;  김현숙  ;  김명수  ;  김순일  ;  김유선 
Citation
 Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology (대한임상병리학회지), Vol.19(1) : 103-107, 1999 
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology(대한임상병리학회지)
ISSN
 1015-6445 
Issue Date
1999
Keywords
Kidney transplantation ; Hepatitis C virus ; Anti-HCV test ; HCV RT-PCR
Abstract
Background : Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been identified as one of the most frequent causative agent of posttransplant non-A, non-B hepatitis, but the significance of anti-HCV antibodies after transplantation remains controversial. In the present study, we performed anti-HCV and HCV-RNA RT-PCR (HCV PCR) in the kidney recipients to assess the incidence and the outcome of HCV markers after transplantation. Materials and Methods : In randomly selected 95 patients’ paired sera (before and after transplant samples, respectively), we performed anti-HCV test by Abbott� HCV EIA 3.0. We also performed HCV PCR in 80 paired sera of the 95 patients. We evaluated the incidence of anti-HCV and HCV PCR and compared the results in the kidney recipients between anti-HCV test and HCV PCR before and after transplantation. Results : In the recipients’ sera before transplantation, 16 (16.8%) among 95 sera were anti-HCV positive and 27 (33.8%) among 80 sera were HCV RNA positive. Among the 80 pretransplant sera performed HCV PCR, 23 (28.8%) discordant results were noted between anti-HCV and HCV PCR, and 17 sera among these were HCV PCR positive and anti-HCV negative. A seroconversion from anti-HCV negative to positive after transplantation was observed in 10 sera, but a conversion from positive to negative was not observed. In case of HCV PCR, a conversion from negative to positive was observed in 21 paired sera, and positive to negative in 13 paired sera. Conclusions : Our study indicated that disappearance of anti-HCV antibodies after transplantation in kidney recipients was rare. The overall concordance rates between anti-HCV test and HCV PCR in the recipients before and after renal transplantation were lower than other non-transplanted groups reported, and it may be due to the immunosuppressive therapy or the changes in immunoregulatory function of the patients. Further study such as follow-up liver function tests or liver biopsy will be needed for accurate decision about posttransplant HCV status of kidney recipients.Purpose : This st니dy was designed to compare fracture healing in normal and ovariectomized
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Yonsei Authors
Kim, Hyon Suk(김현숙) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5662-7740
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/172820
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