Sf. Kuan et al., VIRAL-RNA IN DUODENAL BILE OF CIRRHOTIC-PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C, Archives of pathology and laboratory medicine, 121(8), 1997, pp. 847-852
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Pathology,"Medical Laboratory Technology","Medicine, Research & Experimental
Background.--Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been detected in blood, saliv
a, urine, semen, breast milk, and tears. To our knowledge, bile has no
t yet been investigated. We observed histologic immunoreactivity in bi
le with an antibody to c100 protein in four of five HCV-positive cirrh
otic livers, but also in two HCV-negative controls owing to a focally
present cross-reacting antigen. Methods.--We collected duodenal bile f
rom 13 cirrhotic patients during endoscopic evaluation of varices (10
HCV, three controls) and assayed for HCV by reverse transcriptase poly
merase chain reaction. Results.--Viral RNA was detected in the bile of
8 of 10 seropositive patients and in 0 of 3 seronegative controls. Co
nclusion.--Hepatitis C virus RNA and an antigen immunoreactive with an
ti-c100 protein are present in bile in a proportion of cirrhotic patie
nts with chronic HCV. It remains to be determined whether the virus is
intact or degenerate, and whether it is shed into bile from hepatocyt
es or is a contaminant from blood or other secretions.