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A ROLE FOR HEPATITIS-C VIRUS-INFECTION IN TYPE-II CRYOGLOBULINEMIA
Author(s): AGNELLO V, CHUNG RT, KAPLAN LM
Source: NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE    Volume: 327    Issue: 21    Pages: 1490-1495    Published: NOV 19 1992  
Times Cited: 926     References: 36     
Abstract: Background. Type II cryoglobulinemia is a vasculitis characterized by cryoglobulins consisting of complexes of polyclonal IgG and monoclonal IgM rheumatoid factors. The cause of these immune complexes is unknown, though both the hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) viruses have been suspected.

Methods. We studied 19 patients with Type II cryoglobulinemia for markers of HCV and HBV infection. Quantitative HCV antibody and RNA studies were performed on whole serum, cryoprecipitates, and supernatants.

Results. Eight patients (42 percent) had HCV antibodies, and 16 (84 percent) had HCV RNA. Of the 19 patients, 5 (26 percent) had HBV markers, but only 1 had evidence of active HBV infection. Control serum samples from nine patients with Type I cryoglobulinemia were negative for HCV antibody and HCV RNA. There was a close, although not exclusive, association of one type of rheumatoid factor (WA) with HCV RNA. HCV antibody and HCV RNA were concentrated approximately 10-fold and 1000-fold, respectively, in the Type II cryoglobulins examined.

Conclusions. Type II cryogiobulinemia is strongly associated with concomitant HCV infection and a high rate of false negative serologic tests. HCV virions and HCV antigen-antibody complexes are concentrated in the cryoprecipitates, most commonly in association with the WA type of rheumatoid factor, suggesting a role for HCV in the pathogenesis of mixed cryoglobulinemia.

Document Type: Article
Language: English
Reprint Address: AGNELLO, V (reprint author), LAHEY CLIN MED CTR, DEPT LAB MED, CLIN IMMUNOL LAB, 41 MALL RD, BURLINGTON, MA 01805 USA
Addresses:
1. MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP, DEPT MED, GASTROINTESTINAL UNIT, BOSTON, MA 02114 USA
2. HARVARD UNIV, SCH MED, BOSTON, MA 02115 USA
3. EDITH NOURSE ROGERS MEM VET AFFAIRS HOSP, BEDFORD, MA USA
Publisher: MASS MEDICAL SOC, 10 SHATTUCK, BOSTON, MA 02115
Subject Category: Medicine, General & Internal
IDS Number: JY165
ISSN: 0028-4793
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