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Hepatitis C Virus in Pelvic Lymph Nodes and Female Reproductive Organs

Based on epidemiological evidence, hepatitis C virus (HCV) is thought to be involved in the etiology of not only hepatocellular carcinoma, but also lymphoproliferative diseases. In addition, our previous studies using recently developed cell culture systems that support HCV replication have indicate...

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Autores principales: Sugiyama, Kazuo, Kato, Nobuyuki, Ikeda, Masanori, Mizutani, Tetsuya, Shimotohno, Kunitada, Kato, Tomoyasu, Sugiyama, Yuko, Hasumi, Katsuhiko
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9414651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1997.tb00309.x
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author Sugiyama, Kazuo
Kato, Nobuyuki
Ikeda, Masanori
Mizutani, Tetsuya
Shimotohno, Kunitada
Kato, Tomoyasu
Sugiyama, Yuko
Hasumi, Katsuhiko
author_facet Sugiyama, Kazuo
Kato, Nobuyuki
Ikeda, Masanori
Mizutani, Tetsuya
Shimotohno, Kunitada
Kato, Tomoyasu
Sugiyama, Yuko
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description Based on epidemiological evidence, hepatitis C virus (HCV) is thought to be involved in the etiology of not only hepatocellular carcinoma, but also lymphoproliferative diseases. In addition, our previous studies using recently developed cell culture systems that support HCV replication have indicated that HCV possesses both hepatotropism and lympholropism. To determine whether HCV is present in extrahepatic organs, we conducted semi‐quantitative reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction for the 5 non‐coding region of the HCV genome in surgical specimens (lymph nodes, ovary, uterus, peripheral blood mononuclear cells [PBMCs] and serum) from three patients with gynecological cancer. We found relatively high HCV genome titers in the lymph nodes, not in the sera, irrespective of various titers in PBMCs. These results suggest that lymph nodes may play an important role in the carrier state and the persistence of HCV infection. Moreover, contrary to expectation, high titers of the HCV genome were observed in the ovaries and the uteri, suggesting the feasibility of mother‐toinfant and spouse‐to‐spouse transmissions of HCV.
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spelling pubmed-59212742018-05-11 Hepatitis C Virus in Pelvic Lymph Nodes and Female Reproductive Organs Sugiyama, Kazuo Kato, Nobuyuki Ikeda, Masanori Mizutani, Tetsuya Shimotohno, Kunitada Kato, Tomoyasu Sugiyama, Yuko Hasumi, Katsuhiko Jpn J Cancer Res Article Based on epidemiological evidence, hepatitis C virus (HCV) is thought to be involved in the etiology of not only hepatocellular carcinoma, but also lymphoproliferative diseases. In addition, our previous studies using recently developed cell culture systems that support HCV replication have indicated that HCV possesses both hepatotropism and lympholropism. To determine whether HCV is present in extrahepatic organs, we conducted semi‐quantitative reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction for the 5 non‐coding region of the HCV genome in surgical specimens (lymph nodes, ovary, uterus, peripheral blood mononuclear cells [PBMCs] and serum) from three patients with gynecological cancer. We found relatively high HCV genome titers in the lymph nodes, not in the sera, irrespective of various titers in PBMCs. These results suggest that lymph nodes may play an important role in the carrier state and the persistence of HCV infection. Moreover, contrary to expectation, high titers of the HCV genome were observed in the ovaries and the uteri, suggesting the feasibility of mother‐toinfant and spouse‐to‐spouse transmissions of HCV. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1997-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5921274/ /pubmed/9414651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1997.tb00309.x Text en
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Shimotohno, Kunitada
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Sugiyama, Yuko
Hasumi, Katsuhiko
Hepatitis C Virus in Pelvic Lymph Nodes and Female Reproductive Organs
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title_full Hepatitis C Virus in Pelvic Lymph Nodes and Female Reproductive Organs
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title_short Hepatitis C Virus in Pelvic Lymph Nodes and Female Reproductive Organs
title_sort hepatitis c virus in pelvic lymph nodes and female reproductive organs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5921274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9414651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1997.tb00309.x
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