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Genotyping and Infection Rate of GBV-C among Iranian HCV- Infected Patients
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Hepatitis G virus/GB virus-C (HGV/GBV-C) is a newly identified member of the Flaviviridae family. Its clinical significance in chronic hepatitis C infection remains controversial. There is a geographical difference in the distribution of GBV-C in the world. The frequency of GBV-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3270361/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22312378 |
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author | Ghanbari, Reza Ravanshad, Mehrdad Hosseini, Seyed Younes Yaghobi, Ramin Shahzamani, Kiana |
author_facet | Ghanbari, Reza Ravanshad, Mehrdad Hosseini, Seyed Younes Yaghobi, Ramin Shahzamani, Kiana |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Hepatitis G virus/GB virus-C (HGV/GBV-C) is a newly identified member of the Flaviviridae family. Its clinical significance in chronic hepatitis C infection remains controversial. There is a geographical difference in the distribution of GBV-C in the world. The frequency of GBV-C infection among hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected patients varies. The aim of the current study was to determine the prevalence and genotypes of GBV-C among Iranian patients infected with chronic HCV. METHODS: Infection with GBV-C was surveyed in 71 chronic confirmed hepatitis C infected patients. These samples were collected at the Digestive Disease Research Center (DDRC) of Shariati Hospital, Tehran, Iran from January to October 2007. The 5’-UTR region of GBV-C RNA was detected using a novel in-house touchdown nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), the products were sequenced and the results were aligned and phylogenically analyzed. RESULTS: Of the 71 HCV-infected patients, 31 (43.6%) were found positive for GBV-C RNA. Sequencing and phylogenic analysis showed that the samples were Genotype 2 of GBV-C. CONCLUSIONS: It seems that there is a high rate of GBV-C infection among Iranian patients infected with chronic HCV. In comparison with the six reference genotypes, it was observed that all the samples were categorized in Genotype 2 of GBV-C, prevalent in North America, Africa and in European countries. |
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spelling | pubmed-32703612012-02-06 Genotyping and Infection Rate of GBV-C among Iranian HCV- Infected Patients Ghanbari, Reza Ravanshad, Mehrdad Hosseini, Seyed Younes Yaghobi, Ramin Shahzamani, Kiana Hepat Mon Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Hepatitis G virus/GB virus-C (HGV/GBV-C) is a newly identified member of the Flaviviridae family. Its clinical significance in chronic hepatitis C infection remains controversial. There is a geographical difference in the distribution of GBV-C in the world. The frequency of GBV-C infection among hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected patients varies. The aim of the current study was to determine the prevalence and genotypes of GBV-C among Iranian patients infected with chronic HCV. METHODS: Infection with GBV-C was surveyed in 71 chronic confirmed hepatitis C infected patients. These samples were collected at the Digestive Disease Research Center (DDRC) of Shariati Hospital, Tehran, Iran from January to October 2007. The 5’-UTR region of GBV-C RNA was detected using a novel in-house touchdown nested reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), the products were sequenced and the results were aligned and phylogenically analyzed. RESULTS: Of the 71 HCV-infected patients, 31 (43.6%) were found positive for GBV-C RNA. Sequencing and phylogenic analysis showed that the samples were Genotype 2 of GBV-C. CONCLUSIONS: It seems that there is a high rate of GBV-C infection among Iranian patients infected with chronic HCV. In comparison with the six reference genotypes, it was observed that all the samples were categorized in Genotype 2 of GBV-C, prevalent in North America, Africa and in European countries. Kowsar 2010 2010-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3270361/ /pubmed/22312378 Text en Copyright © 2011, Kowsar M.P. Co. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ghanbari, Reza Ravanshad, Mehrdad Hosseini, Seyed Younes Yaghobi, Ramin Shahzamani, Kiana Genotyping and Infection Rate of GBV-C among Iranian HCV- Infected Patients |
title | Genotyping and Infection Rate of GBV-C among Iranian HCV- Infected Patients |
title_full | Genotyping and Infection Rate of GBV-C among Iranian HCV- Infected Patients |
title_fullStr | Genotyping and Infection Rate of GBV-C among Iranian HCV- Infected Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Genotyping and Infection Rate of GBV-C among Iranian HCV- Infected Patients |
title_short | Genotyping and Infection Rate of GBV-C among Iranian HCV- Infected Patients |
title_sort | genotyping and infection rate of gbv-c among iranian hcv- infected patients |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3270361/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22312378 |
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