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Circulating autoantibodies to endogenous erythropoietin are associated with chronic hepatitis C virus infection-related anemia 被引量:4
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作者 Aristotelis Tsiakalos Theoharis Voumvas +5 位作者 Alexandros Psarris Christina K Oikonomou Dimitrios C Ziogas Ioannis Ketikoglou Grigorios Hatzis Nikolaos V Sipsas 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第3期289-295,共7页
BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with autoimmune phenomena and is often complicated by anemia. Circulating autoantibodies to endogenous erythropoietin (anti-EPO) have been detec... BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with autoimmune phenomena and is often complicated by anemia. Circulating autoantibodies to endogenous erythropoietin (anti-EPO) have been detected in patients with chronic viral infections and were correlated to anemia. The present study aimed to determine anti-EPO prevalence in pa- tients with chronic HCV infection and investigate its possible association with anemia. METHODS: Ninety-three consecutive patients (62 males and 31 females) with chronic HCV infection, who had never re- ceived antiviral therapy or recombinant EPO, were enrolled in the study. Circulating anti-EPO were detected in the serum by using an ELISA assay. Quantitative determination of serum EPO levels was done by radioimmunoassay. HCV RNA viral load t and genotype sequencing were also performed. RESULTS: Circulating anti-EPO were detected in 10.8% of HCV-infected patients and the prevalence of anti-EPO was significantly higher in patients with anemia (19.4% vs 5.3%, P=0.040) compared to that in those without anemia. Compared to anti-EPO negative cases, anti-EPO positive patients had higher frequency of anemia (70.0% vs 34.9%, P=0.030), lower EPO concentrations (median 16.35 vs 30.65 mU/mL, P=0.005), and higher HCV RNA viral load (median 891.5x103 vs 367.5x 103 IU/mL, P=0.016). In multivariate regression anal- ysis the presence of anti-EPO remained an independent predictor of anemia (adjusted OR: 14.303, 95% CI: 1.417-36.580, P=0.024). EPO response to anemia was less prominent among anti-EPO positive patients (P=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Circulating anti-EPO are detected in a significant proportion of treatment-naive HCV-infected patients and are independently associated with anemia, suggesting a further implication of autoimmunity in the pathophysiology of HCV-related anemia. 展开更多
关键词 hepatitis C virus ERYTHROPOIETIN ANEMIA AUTOANTIBODIES
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