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The Molecular and Antigenic Tissue Impact of Viral Infections on Liver Transplant Patients with Neonatal Hepatitis

Background: Pathogenesis of neonatal hepatitis relates to various underlying causes including viral infections. Both hepatotropic and non-hepatotropic viruses may induce liver failures in infants before birth, during delivery, or shortly after birth. Objectives: The tissue impact of HCMV, HSV, HBV,...

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Autores principales: Yaghobi, R., Geramizadeh, B., Zamani, S., Rahsaz, M., Azarpira, N., Karimi, M. H., Ayatolahi, M., Hossein Aghdai, M., Nikeghbalian, S., Bahador, A., Salahi, H., Malek-Hosseini, S. A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Avicenna Organ Transplantation Institute 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4089257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25013603
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author Yaghobi, R.
Geramizadeh, B.
Zamani, S.
Rahsaz, M.
Azarpira, N.
Karimi, M. H.
Ayatolahi, M.
Hossein Aghdai, M.
Nikeghbalian, S.
Bahador, A.
Salahi, H.
Malek-Hosseini, S. A.
author_facet Yaghobi, R.
Geramizadeh, B.
Zamani, S.
Rahsaz, M.
Azarpira, N.
Karimi, M. H.
Ayatolahi, M.
Hossein Aghdai, M.
Nikeghbalian, S.
Bahador, A.
Salahi, H.
Malek-Hosseini, S. A.
author_sort Yaghobi, R.
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description Background: Pathogenesis of neonatal hepatitis relates to various underlying causes including viral infections. Both hepatotropic and non-hepatotropic viruses may induce liver failures in infants before birth, during delivery, or shortly after birth. Objectives: The tissue impact of HCMV, HSV, HBV, HCV, and rotavirus and adenovirus infections was evaluated in studied infants with neonatal hepatitis. Methods: The history of viral infections was analyzed in paraffin-embedded biopsy and autopsy tissues of 22 infants with neonatal hepatitis between years 1996 and 2007, retrospectively. The tissue molecular presentation of HBV, HCV, HCMV, HSV, adenovirus, and rotavirus was evaluated by different qualitative simple and nested PCR and RT-PCR protocols. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) method was used for studying the antigenic prevalence of HSV-1, 2; HBV, HCMV and adenovirus infections. Also the laboratory liver indices of all patients with neonatal hepatitis were analyzed. Results: The HBV and HSV genomes were detected in 3 (14%) of 22 infants. The rotavirus and HCV-RNA and also the HCMV-DNA were detected separately in 1 (4%) of 26 paraffin-embedded autopsy and biopsy tissues. The HBV and HSV-1 specific antigens were separately diagnosed in 1 (4%) of 26 neonatal samples by IHC protocols. Also the HSV-2 antigen was seen in 5 (23%) of 22 liver autopsy and biopsy specimens. Co-infections with HCMV, HSV, HBV, HCV, and rotavirus were detected in these infants with hepatitis. Conclusion: Diagnosis of single and mixed molecular and antigenic traces of HCMV, HSV, HBV, HCV and rotavirus underlines the etiologic role of these viruses in clinical pathogenesis of neonatal hepatitis.
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spelling pubmed-40892572014-07-10 The Molecular and Antigenic Tissue Impact of Viral Infections on Liver Transplant Patients with Neonatal Hepatitis Yaghobi, R. Geramizadeh, B. Zamani, S. Rahsaz, M. Azarpira, N. Karimi, M. H. Ayatolahi, M. Hossein Aghdai, M. Nikeghbalian, S. Bahador, A. Salahi, H. Malek-Hosseini, S. A. Int J Organ Transplant Med Original Article Background: Pathogenesis of neonatal hepatitis relates to various underlying causes including viral infections. Both hepatotropic and non-hepatotropic viruses may induce liver failures in infants before birth, during delivery, or shortly after birth. Objectives: The tissue impact of HCMV, HSV, HBV, HCV, and rotavirus and adenovirus infections was evaluated in studied infants with neonatal hepatitis. Methods: The history of viral infections was analyzed in paraffin-embedded biopsy and autopsy tissues of 22 infants with neonatal hepatitis between years 1996 and 2007, retrospectively. The tissue molecular presentation of HBV, HCV, HCMV, HSV, adenovirus, and rotavirus was evaluated by different qualitative simple and nested PCR and RT-PCR protocols. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) method was used for studying the antigenic prevalence of HSV-1, 2; HBV, HCMV and adenovirus infections. Also the laboratory liver indices of all patients with neonatal hepatitis were analyzed. Results: The HBV and HSV genomes were detected in 3 (14%) of 22 infants. The rotavirus and HCV-RNA and also the HCMV-DNA were detected separately in 1 (4%) of 26 paraffin-embedded autopsy and biopsy tissues. The HBV and HSV-1 specific antigens were separately diagnosed in 1 (4%) of 26 neonatal samples by IHC protocols. Also the HSV-2 antigen was seen in 5 (23%) of 22 liver autopsy and biopsy specimens. Co-infections with HCMV, HSV, HBV, HCV, and rotavirus were detected in these infants with hepatitis. Conclusion: Diagnosis of single and mixed molecular and antigenic traces of HCMV, HSV, HBV, HCV and rotavirus underlines the etiologic role of these viruses in clinical pathogenesis of neonatal hepatitis. Avicenna Organ Transplantation Institute 2011 2011-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4089257/ /pubmed/25013603 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Yaghobi, R.
Geramizadeh, B.
Zamani, S.
Rahsaz, M.
Azarpira, N.
Karimi, M. H.
Ayatolahi, M.
Hossein Aghdai, M.
Nikeghbalian, S.
Bahador, A.
Salahi, H.
Malek-Hosseini, S. A.
The Molecular and Antigenic Tissue Impact of Viral Infections on Liver Transplant Patients with Neonatal Hepatitis
title The Molecular and Antigenic Tissue Impact of Viral Infections on Liver Transplant Patients with Neonatal Hepatitis
title_full The Molecular and Antigenic Tissue Impact of Viral Infections on Liver Transplant Patients with Neonatal Hepatitis
title_fullStr The Molecular and Antigenic Tissue Impact of Viral Infections on Liver Transplant Patients with Neonatal Hepatitis
title_full_unstemmed The Molecular and Antigenic Tissue Impact of Viral Infections on Liver Transplant Patients with Neonatal Hepatitis
title_short The Molecular and Antigenic Tissue Impact of Viral Infections on Liver Transplant Patients with Neonatal Hepatitis
title_sort molecular and antigenic tissue impact of viral infections on liver transplant patients with neonatal hepatitis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4089257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25013603
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