High prevalence of hepatitis C virus infection in patients with B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders in Italy

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DeRosa, G
Gobbo, ML
DeRenzo, A
Notaro, R
Garofalo, S
Grimaldi, M
Apuzzo, A
Chiurazzi, F
Picardi, M
Matarazzo, M
Rotoli, B
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[1] UNIV NAPLES FEDERICO II,SCH MED,DIV HEMATOL,NAPLES,ITALY
[2] UNIV NAPLES FEDERICO II,SCH MED,DIV INTERNAL MED 3,NAPLES,ITALY
[3] UNIV NAPLES FEDERICO II,SCH MED,SERV VIROL,NAPLES,ITALY
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hepatitis C virus; lymphoproliferative disorders; non-Hodgkin's lymphomas; multiple myeloma; Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia; chronic lymphocytic leukemia;
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10.1002/(SICI)1096-8652(199706)55:2<77::AID-AJH5>3.0.CO;2-#
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Starting from the observation that a number of consecutive patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) resulted positive for hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibodies on routine testing, we set up a survey for HCV contact prevalence in all patients with lymphoproliferative disorders (LPD) followed in our institution, We searched for HCV antibodies by a third-generation ELISA technique, followed by a confirmation test (RIBA III); serum viral RNA and HCV genotype were investigated by a RT-PCR technique, We screened a total of 315 patients suffering from B-NHL (91), multiple myeloma (56), MGUS (48), chronic lymphocytic leukemia (57), Waldentrom's macroglobulinemia (13), Hodgkin's disease (HD)(43), and T-NHL (9), While only 1 of 52 patients with a non-B-LPD (HD or T-NHL) had signs of HCV contact (i.e., 1.9%, which is in the range of the normal population in the South of Italy), 59 of 263 patients with a B-LPD (22.4%) had HCV antibodies or RNA, or both, with no major differences among the various types of disorders, except for WM, in which the rate was higher (61.5%), The same prevalence was found for patients tested at diagnosis or during the follow-up, and in transfused or never-transfused patients. Only a few patients were aware of having a liver disease; one-half of HCV-positive patients never had transaminase increase, A review of data from Central and Northern Italy is included, showing similar findings; a report from Japan has confirmed such an association, while limited surveys in England have not revealed any correlation, These findings may have important biological and clinical implications. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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