Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral center
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Resumo: | Estimates of occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection prevalence varies among different studies depending on the prevalence of HBV infection in the study population and on the sensitivity of the assay used to detect HBV DNA. We investigated the prevalence of occult HBV infection in cirrhotic patients undergoing liver transplantation in a Brazilian referral center. Frozen liver samples from 68 adults were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction assay for HBV DNA. The specificity of the amplified HBV sequences was confirmed by direct sequencing of the amplicons. The patient population comprised 49 (72.1%) males and 19 (27.9%) females with a median age of 53 years (range=18-67 years). Occult HBV infection was diagnosed in three (4.4%) patients. The etiologies of the underlying chronic liver disease in these cases were alcohol abuse, HBV infection, and cryptogenic cirrhosis. Two of the patients with cryptic HBV infection also presented hepatocellular carcinoma. Markers of previous HBV infection were available in two patients with occult HBV infection and were negative in both. In conclusion, using a sensitive nested polymerase chain reaction assay to detect HBV DNA in frozen liver tissue, we found a low prevalence of occult HBV infection in cirrhotic patients undergoing liver transplant, probably due to the low prevalence of HBV infection in our population. |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral centerOccult hepatitis B virus infectionHepatitis B virusHBV DNALiver transplantationEstimates of occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection prevalence varies among different studies depending on the prevalence of HBV infection in the study population and on the sensitivity of the assay used to detect HBV DNA. We investigated the prevalence of occult HBV infection in cirrhotic patients undergoing liver transplantation in a Brazilian referral center. Frozen liver samples from 68 adults were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction assay for HBV DNA. The specificity of the amplified HBV sequences was confirmed by direct sequencing of the amplicons. The patient population comprised 49 (72.1%) males and 19 (27.9%) females with a median age of 53 years (range=18-67 years). Occult HBV infection was diagnosed in three (4.4%) patients. The etiologies of the underlying chronic liver disease in these cases were alcohol abuse, HBV infection, and cryptogenic cirrhosis. Two of the patients with cryptic HBV infection also presented hepatocellular carcinoma. Markers of previous HBV infection were available in two patients with occult HBV infection and were negative in both. In conclusion, using a sensitive nested polymerase chain reaction assay to detect HBV DNA in frozen liver tissue, we found a low prevalence of occult HBV infection in cirrhotic patients undergoing liver transplant, probably due to the low prevalence of HBV infection in our population.Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica2014-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2014001100990Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.47 n.11 2014reponame:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinstname:Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)instacron:ABDC10.1590/1414-431X20143782info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerrari,T.C.A.Xavier,M.A.P.Vidigal,P.V.T.Amaral,N.S.Diniz,P.A.Resende,A.P.Miranda,D.M.Faria,A.C.Lima,A.S.Faria,L.C.eng2015-09-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-879X2014001100990Revistahttps://www.bjournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjournal@terra.com.br||bjournal@terra.com.br1414-431X0100-879Xopendoar:2015-09-04T00:00Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)false |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral center |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral center |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral center Ferrari,T.C.A. Occult hepatitis B virus infection Hepatitis B virus HBV DNA Liver transplantation |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral center |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral center |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral center |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral center |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection in liver transplant patients in a Brazilian referral center |
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Ferrari,T.C.A. |
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Ferrari,T.C.A. Xavier,M.A.P. Vidigal,P.V.T. Amaral,N.S. Diniz,P.A. Resende,A.P. Miranda,D.M. Faria,A.C. Lima,A.S. Faria,L.C. |
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Xavier,M.A.P. Vidigal,P.V.T. Amaral,N.S. Diniz,P.A. Resende,A.P. Miranda,D.M. Faria,A.C. Lima,A.S. Faria,L.C. |
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Ferrari,T.C.A. Xavier,M.A.P. Vidigal,P.V.T. Amaral,N.S. Diniz,P.A. Resende,A.P. Miranda,D.M. Faria,A.C. Lima,A.S. Faria,L.C. |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection Hepatitis B virus HBV DNA Liver transplantation |
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Occult hepatitis B virus infection Hepatitis B virus HBV DNA Liver transplantation |
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Estimates of occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection prevalence varies among different studies depending on the prevalence of HBV infection in the study population and on the sensitivity of the assay used to detect HBV DNA. We investigated the prevalence of occult HBV infection in cirrhotic patients undergoing liver transplantation in a Brazilian referral center. Frozen liver samples from 68 adults were analyzed using a nested polymerase chain reaction assay for HBV DNA. The specificity of the amplified HBV sequences was confirmed by direct sequencing of the amplicons. The patient population comprised 49 (72.1%) males and 19 (27.9%) females with a median age of 53 years (range=18-67 years). Occult HBV infection was diagnosed in three (4.4%) patients. The etiologies of the underlying chronic liver disease in these cases were alcohol abuse, HBV infection, and cryptogenic cirrhosis. Two of the patients with cryptic HBV infection also presented hepatocellular carcinoma. Markers of previous HBV infection were available in two patients with occult HBV infection and were negative in both. In conclusion, using a sensitive nested polymerase chain reaction assay to detect HBV DNA in frozen liver tissue, we found a low prevalence of occult HBV infection in cirrhotic patients undergoing liver transplant, probably due to the low prevalence of HBV infection in our population. |
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