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CHRONIC HEPATITIS;
Author(s) -
Anwar Ali Akhund,
Rehana Akhtar,
Syed Qaiser Husain Naqvi,
Mustafa Kamal
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2014.21.03.2032
Subject(s) - genotype , medicine , alanine aminotransferase , hepatitis c virus , gastroenterology , hepatitis c , hepatitis , virology , immunology , virus , biology , gene , biochemistry
Objective: To determine the correlation between HCV genotypes and serum ALTlevels in various patients of chronic hepatitis induced by hepatitis C virus, in our setup. Design: Aprospective study carried out from August 2006 to December 2009. Setting: Research MedicalCenter LUMHS Jamshoro, Pathology Department Peoples University of Medical & HealthSciences Nawabshah and Biotechnology Department University of Karachi. Patients: A total of344 HCV-PCR positive patients with different genotypes were evaluated 239 men and 105 womenwith ages between 18–55 years of age years were included in the study. Methodology: All thepatients went for ELISA test for the presence of HCV antibodies by ELISA kit of Biokit Spain, then a10.0 ml sample of blood was collected in a tube with separating gel, to obtain serum, which wasO stored at -80 C, for the determination of HCV RNA by RT- PCR (Real time cephid smart cycler) andfor determination of HCV-RNA genotypes by comparison in sizes of the products amplified by RTPCRusing HCV genotype- specific primers, then subjecting the product to electrophoresis byAnagen kit. 5.0 ml of blood was also collected in a tube with separating gel, to obtain serum,which was stored at room temperature for the determination alanine aminotransferase by usingUV enzymatic kinetic method. Results: when HCV genotypes were correlated with serum ALTlevels, 09 cases were found 200 mg % and among this majority of cases belongs to genotype3a. Conclusions: The data in the current study indicates the strong correlation between HCVgenotypes and serum ALT levels. The genotypes 3a, 3b and 2 were found associated with highserum ALT levels and the genotype 1 was found associated with low levels of serum ALT.

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