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. 1984 Nov-Dec;4(6):1103-6.
doi: 10.1002/hep.1840040601.

Close association between basal cell layer antibodies and hepatitis B virus-associated chronic delta infection

Close association between basal cell layer antibodies and hepatitis B virus-associated chronic delta infection

D Zauli et al. Hepatology. 1984 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Antibodies reacting in immunofluorescence with the basal cell layer of rat forestomach (BCLA) have been detected in 36 of 121 (30%) hepatitis B virus (HBV)-mediated chronic liver disease (CLD), in 1 of 30 (3%) HBV-negative CLD, in 3 of 36 (8%) alcoholic liver disease (with no correlation with serum HBV markers), in 1 of 25 (4%) primary biliary cirrhosis, in none of 19 HBV-related HBsAg-negative CLD and 60 healthy blood donors. Of 352 hospitalized patients with miscellaneous diseases (including immunological conditions), the antibodies were found in four (1%). In the 36 BCLA positive cases from HBV-mediated CLD, evidence of chronic delta infection was found in 34. The overall prevalence of BCLA in 68 delta cases was 50% (58% in chronic active hepatitis, 46% in cirrhosis), and in 28 delta negative cases was 4% (p less than 0.00002). BCLA of delta cases were mainly of the IgG class (38 of 41 sera), and high titers (up to 40,960) were found in the majority (66% greater than or equal to 1:640). The high titer BCLA has to be considered a marker of chronic delta infection in HBV cases.

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