High prevalence of G1 and G2 TT-virus infection in subjects with high and low blood exposure risk: identification of G4 isolates in Italy

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Colombatto, P
Brunetto, MR
Kansopon, J
Oliveri, F
Maina, A
Aragon, U
Bortoli, ML
Scatena, F
Baicchi, U
Houghton, M
Bonino, F
Weiner, AJ
机构
[1] Azienda Ospedaliera Pisana, Spedali Riuniti Santa Chiara, Gastroenterol & Hepatol Unit, I-56100 Pisa, Italy
[2] Azienda Ospedaliera Pisana, Spedali Riuniti Santa Chiara, Blood Bank, I-56100 Pisa, Italy
[3] Chiron Corp, Emeryville, CA 94608 USA
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cryptogenic; genotypes; hepatitis; transfusion; TTV;
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10.1016/S0168-8278(99)80310-9
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background/Aims: A non-enveloped single-stranded DNA virus (TTV) was detected in Japanese patients with fulminant hepatitis (47%) and chronic liver disease of unknown etiology (46%) more frequently than in blood donors (12%), Subsequent studies, however, questioned the association of TTV with liver disease. We further investigated the role of this novel virus in liver diseases. Methods: We tested 106 patients and 102 blood donors for TTV by polymerase chain reaction using conserved region primers. Results: TTV DNA was found in 19 of 102 volunteer blood donors (18.6%) and in 27 of 106 patients with liver disease (25.5%): 10 of 28 chronic hepatitis B (35.7%), 9 of 28 chronic hepatitis C (32.1%) and 8 of 50 (16%) cryptogenic liver disease patients. Previous interferon treatment was not associated with a significantly lower prevalence of TTV infection. TTV prevalence was higher in patients with blood exposure (42.8%, 6/14) than in patients without risk factors (21.4%, 18/84), Four of five patients (80%) with HBV familial infection and without blood exposure were also TTV positive. Partial nucleotide sequences from 3 Italian isolates diverged more than 30% from the 2 prototype genotypes G1 and G2 and were 88% homologous to the recently described genotype G4, Conclusions: G1 and G2 TTV are common in Italy and in the USA in liver disease patients and in blood donors. The prevalence is high in patients with blood exposure but also in subjects without risk factors; other routes of transmission should therefore be considered.
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