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Comparative Study
. 1991 Nov 27;181(1):279-85.
doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(05)81414-7.

Distribution of plural HCV types in Japan

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Comparative Study

Distribution of plural HCV types in Japan

N Kato et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

A detection system was developed to distinguish the four different HCV genomes [HCV-J, HCV-US, HCV-K2 and group II HCV (HCV-GII)], involving reverse transcription followed by a nested polymerase chain reaction using specific primers for each HCV type. The putative non-structural (NS) 5 regions of HCV-J, HCV-US and HCV-K2 and the putative NS3 region of HCV-GII were amplified. Of 95 specimens from patients with acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma, 67 specimens were positive for HCV-J, 2 for HCV-US, 23 for HCV-K2 and 11 for HCV-GII. About half the specimens that were positive for HCV-K2 or HCV-GII were coinfected with HCV-J and all those that were positive for HCV-GII were also positive for HCV-K2. Nucleotide sequence analysis of several amplified cDNA products revealed that HCV-K2 and HCV-GII could each be classified into two groups, and the pattern of classification of HCV-K2 was identical with that of HCV-GII. Therefore, our results strongly suggest that HCV-K2 is the same as HCV-GII.

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