Data di Pubblicazione:
1995
Citazione:
HCV and monoclonal gammopathies / Mussini, C; Ghini, M; Mascia, Maria Teresa; Zanni, G; Lattuada, I; Giovanardi, P; Bonacorsi, G; Artusi, T.. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0392-856X. - STAMPA. - 13 Suppl 13:(1995), pp. S45-49.
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of antibodies against HCV in monoclonal gammopathies with and without cryoglobulinemic activity.METHODS: 201 patients were divided into two groups: (I) 94 patients with monoclonal gammopathies with cryoglobulinemic activity, and (II) 107 with monoclonal gammopathies without cryoglobulinemic activity. Cryoglobulins were characterized by immunofixation; HCVAb were detected using second-generation ELISA and RIBA methods; in 38 cases the presence of HCV in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was evaluated by PCR.RESULTS: The HCVAb prevalence, as evaluated by RIBA, in Group I was 69.1% while in Group II it was only 14.9%. Histological and immunohistochemical study of the bone marrow in Group I patients frequently showed signs of nodular B-cell clonal expansion.CONCLUSIONS: Our data confirm the existence of a close correlation between HCV infection and the monoclonal gammopathies with cryoglobulinemic activity. HCV-positive cryoglobulinemic is characterized by self-limiting IgM monoclonal expansion associated with histological aspects of bone marrow lymphoid nodules that do not expand in the course of the disease like classic evolving lymphoproliferative processes
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Keywords:
hepatitis C virus; monoclonal gammopathies
Elenco autori:
Mussini, C; Ghini, M; Mascia, Maria Teresa; Zanni, G; Lattuada, I; Giovanardi, P; Bonacorsi, G; Artusi, T.
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