H. Okamoto et al., MOLECULAR AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HEPATITIS-C VIRUS GENOTYPE 2C FOUND IN ITALIANS IN ITALY AND FRANCE, HEPATOLOGY RESEARCH, 3(3), 1995, pp. 161-165
We found a rare hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype in 11 Italian and thr
ee French patients. The HCV core gene sequence for these patients show
ed nucleotide similarities of 93-98% to each other, 88-92% to genotype
s III (2a) and IV (2b) isolates, and only 82-85% to genotypes I (1a),
II (1b), 1c, and V (3a) isolates. The NS5b sequence also indicated the
distinctness of this group of HCV, its relatively close relationship
to genotype III (2a) and IV (2b), and a high degree of similarity to s
everal isolates provisionally classified as '2c'. The El region sequen
ce determined in one French patient also had a high similarity to anot
her '2c' isolate reported previously. Although the prevalence of this
'2c' HCV in Italian patients was low (11/173: 6%), it was of clinical
interest. This genotype was associated with poor responsiveness to int
erferon therapy and also with poor antibody response to C100-3 antigen
, and two of the 11 Italian patients had mixed cryoglobulinemia, Inter
estingly, all the three French patients with the '2c' HCV were from It
aly, and virtually Italians.