BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with the appearance of liver steatosis. AIM: To search for a correlation between the number of HCV infected hepatocytes and the presence, amount and distribution of steatosis. METHODS: A total of 124 frozen liver biopsies from HCV patients (genotype 3 = 21) were studied. HCV-antigens were detected on frozen liver sections using a four steps immunoperoxidase technique. Steatosis was graded by haematoxilin-eosin counterstaining on a serial section. RESULTS: Steatosis was detected in 82 of 124 (66.1%) patients without differences between different genotypes. Uric acid, body mass index, gammaGT levels significantly correlated with steatosis in non-3 (P < 0.01, P < 0.05, P < 0.01, respectively) but not in genotype 3 patients. HCV-antigens were detected in 95 of 124 (76.6%) cases. A positive correlation between steatosis and the number of infected hepatocytes was observed only in genotype 3 patients (P = 0.06). In most cases the number of cells with steatosis greatly outnumbered that of HCV infected cells. CONCLUSION: We confirm a possible role of the virus in the genesis of steatosis in HCV genotype 3 infected patients; however, as steatosis do not appear to be directly related to the presence of HCV-antigens within single hepatocytes, an indirect, possibly cytokine mediated, mechanism might be operative.

Grassi A, Ballardini G, Susca M, Bianchini F, Bonoli S, Bianchi FB, et al. (2005). HCV liver infection and liver steatosis:evidence for indirect mechanisms in genotype 3?. ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, 22 Suppl 2, 79-82.

HCV liver infection and liver steatosis:evidence for indirect mechanisms in genotype 3?

LENZI, MARCO;BIANCHI, FRANCESCO BIANCO
2005

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BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with the appearance of liver steatosis. AIM: To search for a correlation between the number of HCV infected hepatocytes and the presence, amount and distribution of steatosis. METHODS: A total of 124 frozen liver biopsies from HCV patients (genotype 3 = 21) were studied. HCV-antigens were detected on frozen liver sections using a four steps immunoperoxidase technique. Steatosis was graded by haematoxilin-eosin counterstaining on a serial section. RESULTS: Steatosis was detected in 82 of 124 (66.1%) patients without differences between different genotypes. Uric acid, body mass index, gammaGT levels significantly correlated with steatosis in non-3 (P < 0.01, P < 0.05, P < 0.01, respectively) but not in genotype 3 patients. HCV-antigens were detected in 95 of 124 (76.6%) cases. A positive correlation between steatosis and the number of infected hepatocytes was observed only in genotype 3 patients (P = 0.06). In most cases the number of cells with steatosis greatly outnumbered that of HCV infected cells. CONCLUSION: We confirm a possible role of the virus in the genesis of steatosis in HCV genotype 3 infected patients; however, as steatosis do not appear to be directly related to the presence of HCV-antigens within single hepatocytes, an indirect, possibly cytokine mediated, mechanism might be operative.
2005
Grassi A, Ballardini G, Susca M, Bianchini F, Bonoli S, Bianchi FB, et al. (2005). HCV liver infection and liver steatosis:evidence for indirect mechanisms in genotype 3?. ALIMENTARY PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, 22 Suppl 2, 79-82.
Grassi A; Ballardini G; Susca M; Bianchini F; Bonoli S; Bianchi FB; Lenzi M
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