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Title: | Hepatitis B virus precore mutant infection is associated with severe recurrent disease after liver transplantation. | Austin Authors: | Angus, Peter W ;Locarnini, S A;McCaughan, Geoffrey W;Jones, Robert M ;McMillan, J S;Bowden, D S | Affiliation: | Victorian Liver Transplant Unit | Issue Date: | 1-Jan-1995 | Publication information: | Hepatology (baltimore, Md.); 21(1): 14-8 | Abstract: | The factors that predispose patients undergoing liver transplantation for hepatitis B virus (HBV) disease to severe recurrence of infection are unclear. In this study we examined the effect of pretransplantation infection with HBV and precore variant strains of HBV on posttransplantation outcome and allograft histology in 24 patients who survived more than 3 months after liver transplantation. Based on pretransplantation serum HBV DNA status as detected by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct sequencing, the 24 patients could be assigned to three groups. In group 1 there were 4 patients HBV DNA-negative before transplantation and none of these patients suffered recurrence of infection posttransplantation. In group 2, of 10 patients with pretransplantation infection with wild-type virus, 7 became reinfected, and 1 of these developed HBV-related graft failure. In group 3, 9 of 10 patients infected with precore mutant HBV strains became reinfected. However, in contrast to the patients in group 2, 7 patients in group 3 developed HBV-related graft loss, and 5 of these patients had fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis (FCH). These results indicate that infection with precore mutant strains of HBV predisposes a patient to early graft loss following transplantation. | URI: | https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/13120 | ORCID: | Journal: | Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) | URL: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7806147 | Type: | Journal Article | Subjects: | Cholestasis.etiology DNA, Viral.analysis Graft Rejection Hepatitis B.complications.genetics.surgery Hepatitis B Core Antigens.genetics Humans Liver Transplantation Mutation Postoperative Period Recurrence Survival Analysis |
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