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Query: EC:2.1.1.69 (
BMT
)
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To clarify the role of hepatitis G virus (HGV) infection in liver dysfunction following allogeneic
BMT
, we examined cryopreserved serum samples from 33 patients who had a history of blood transfusions before
BMT
and whose serum samples had been stored periodically, before
BMT
, on day 100, and thereafter for the presence of HGV-RNA and hepatitis C virus (HCV)-RNA by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Nineteen patients (58%) out of 33 were positive for HGV-RNA before
BMT
and 10 for HCV-RNA. All patients positive for HCV-RNA were also positive for HGV-RNA. Patients were divided into three groups according to their viral status before
BMT
; namely, the G+C+ group (n = 10), the G+C- group (n = 9) and the G-C- group (n = 14). Two patients in the G-C- group became positive for HGV-RNA after
BMT
. One patient in the G+C- group suffered an acute exacerbation of hepatitis, with
GPT
levels reaching over 1000 IU/l, 2 and 3 years after
BMT
, showing quite a different clinical course from those in the G+C- group. Excluding these three patients,
GPT
levels of the patients in the G+C+ group were significantly higher after day 100 and remained higher than those of patients in the G+C- and G-C- groups for at least 4 years. There were no significant differences in post-transplant
GPT
levels between the G+C- group and the G-C- group at any time point. Of the seven patients followed-up for 5 to 10 years, three patients became HGV-RNA-negative, while four remained positive. In the absence of HCV co-infection, the behavior of
GPT
values post transplant in patients with HGV infection did not differ from those without HGV infection. With respect to the patient who was G+C- and showed high values of GPT 2 and 3 years post transplant, we suspect that his liver dysfunction might have been caused by some unknown virus or etiology.
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PMID:Long-term liver function of recipients with hepatitis G virus infection after bone marrow transplantation. 1046 23