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Evidence of a Link between Hepatitis E Virus Exposure and Glomerulonephritis Development

Viruses can trigger glomerulonephritis (GN) development. Hepatitis viruses, especially Hepatitis C virus and Hepatitis B viruses, are examples of the viruses that trigger GN initiation or progression. However, the proof of a correlation between GN and Hepatitis E virus infection is not clear. Some s...

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Autores principales: El-Mokhtar, Mohamed A., Kamel, Ayat M., El-Sabaa, Ehsan M. W., Mandour, Sahar A., Abdelmohsen, Ahmed Shawkat, Moussa, Abdelmajeed M., Salama, Eman H., Aboulfotuh, Sahar, Abdel-Wahid, Lobna, Abdel Aziz, Essam M., Azoz, Nashwa Mostafa A., Sayed, Ibrahim M., Elkhawaga, Amal A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376678
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061379
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author El-Mokhtar, Mohamed A.
Kamel, Ayat M.
El-Sabaa, Ehsan M. W.
Mandour, Sahar A.
Abdelmohsen, Ahmed Shawkat
Moussa, Abdelmajeed M.
Salama, Eman H.
Aboulfotuh, Sahar
Abdel-Wahid, Lobna
Abdel Aziz, Essam M.
Azoz, Nashwa Mostafa A.
Sayed, Ibrahim M.
Elkhawaga, Amal A.
author_facet El-Mokhtar, Mohamed A.
Kamel, Ayat M.
El-Sabaa, Ehsan M. W.
Mandour, Sahar A.
Abdelmohsen, Ahmed Shawkat
Moussa, Abdelmajeed M.
Salama, Eman H.
Aboulfotuh, Sahar
Abdel-Wahid, Lobna
Abdel Aziz, Essam M.
Azoz, Nashwa Mostafa A.
Sayed, Ibrahim M.
Elkhawaga, Amal A.
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description Viruses can trigger glomerulonephritis (GN) development. Hepatitis viruses, especially Hepatitis C virus and Hepatitis B viruses, are examples of the viruses that trigger GN initiation or progression. However, the proof of a correlation between GN and Hepatitis E virus infection is not clear. Some studies confirmed the development of GN during acute or chronic HEV infections, mainly caused by genotype 3. While others reported that there is no relation between HEV exposure and GN development. A recent study showed that a reduced glomerular filtration rate was developed in 16% of acute HEV genotype 1 (HEV-1) infections that returned to normal during recovery. HEV-1 is endemic in Egypt with a high seroprevalence among villagers and pregnant women. There is no available data about a link between HEV and GN in Egypt. Methods: GN patients (n = 43) and matched healthy subjects (n = 36) enrolled in Assiut University hospitals were included in this study. Blood samples were screened for hepatotropic pathogens. Tests for HEV markers such as HEV RNA and anti-HEV antibodies (IgM and IgG) were performed. Laboratory parameters were compared in HEV-seropositive and HEV-seronegative GN patients. Results: Anti-HEV IgG was detected in 26 (60.5%) out of 43 GN patients. HEV seroprevalence was significantly higher in GN than in healthy controls, suggesting that HEV exposure is a risk factor for GN development. None of the GN patients nor the healthy subjects were positive for anti-HEV IgM or HEV RNA. There was no significant difference between seropositive and seronegative GN patients in terms of age, gender, albumin, kidney function profiles, or liver transaminases. However, anti-HEV IgG positive GN patients had higher bilirubin levels than anti-HEV IgG negative GN patients. HEV-seropositive GN patients had a significantly elevated AST level compared to HEV-seropositive healthy subjects. Conclusion: exposure to HEV infection could be complicated by the development of GN.
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spelling pubmed-103028202023-06-29 Evidence of a Link between Hepatitis E Virus Exposure and Glomerulonephritis Development El-Mokhtar, Mohamed A. Kamel, Ayat M. El-Sabaa, Ehsan M. W. Mandour, Sahar A. Abdelmohsen, Ahmed Shawkat Moussa, Abdelmajeed M. Salama, Eman H. Aboulfotuh, Sahar Abdel-Wahid, Lobna Abdel Aziz, Essam M. Azoz, Nashwa Mostafa A. Sayed, Ibrahim M. Elkhawaga, Amal A. Viruses Article Viruses can trigger glomerulonephritis (GN) development. Hepatitis viruses, especially Hepatitis C virus and Hepatitis B viruses, are examples of the viruses that trigger GN initiation or progression. However, the proof of a correlation between GN and Hepatitis E virus infection is not clear. Some studies confirmed the development of GN during acute or chronic HEV infections, mainly caused by genotype 3. While others reported that there is no relation between HEV exposure and GN development. A recent study showed that a reduced glomerular filtration rate was developed in 16% of acute HEV genotype 1 (HEV-1) infections that returned to normal during recovery. HEV-1 is endemic in Egypt with a high seroprevalence among villagers and pregnant women. There is no available data about a link between HEV and GN in Egypt. Methods: GN patients (n = 43) and matched healthy subjects (n = 36) enrolled in Assiut University hospitals were included in this study. Blood samples were screened for hepatotropic pathogens. Tests for HEV markers such as HEV RNA and anti-HEV antibodies (IgM and IgG) were performed. Laboratory parameters were compared in HEV-seropositive and HEV-seronegative GN patients. Results: Anti-HEV IgG was detected in 26 (60.5%) out of 43 GN patients. HEV seroprevalence was significantly higher in GN than in healthy controls, suggesting that HEV exposure is a risk factor for GN development. None of the GN patients nor the healthy subjects were positive for anti-HEV IgM or HEV RNA. There was no significant difference between seropositive and seronegative GN patients in terms of age, gender, albumin, kidney function profiles, or liver transaminases. However, anti-HEV IgG positive GN patients had higher bilirubin levels than anti-HEV IgG negative GN patients. HEV-seropositive GN patients had a significantly elevated AST level compared to HEV-seropositive healthy subjects. Conclusion: exposure to HEV infection could be complicated by the development of GN. MDPI 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10302820/ /pubmed/37376678 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061379 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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El-Mokhtar, Mohamed A.
Kamel, Ayat M.
El-Sabaa, Ehsan M. W.
Mandour, Sahar A.
Abdelmohsen, Ahmed Shawkat
Moussa, Abdelmajeed M.
Salama, Eman H.
Aboulfotuh, Sahar
Abdel-Wahid, Lobna
Abdel Aziz, Essam M.
Azoz, Nashwa Mostafa A.
Sayed, Ibrahim M.
Elkhawaga, Amal A.
Evidence of a Link between Hepatitis E Virus Exposure and Glomerulonephritis Development
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title_full Evidence of a Link between Hepatitis E Virus Exposure and Glomerulonephritis Development
title_fullStr Evidence of a Link between Hepatitis E Virus Exposure and Glomerulonephritis Development
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of a Link between Hepatitis E Virus Exposure and Glomerulonephritis Development
title_short Evidence of a Link between Hepatitis E Virus Exposure and Glomerulonephritis Development
title_sort evidence of a link between hepatitis e virus exposure and glomerulonephritis development
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10302820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376678
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061379
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