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Clin Infect Dis ; 33(1): 70-5, 2001 Jul 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11389497

RÉSUMÉ

Because hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes have raised considerable interest as variables that influence chronic hepatitis C progression, a case-control study was conducted to estimate their effects on patients with cirrhosis. Case patients (n = 46) had tested positive for anti-HCV antibody and HCV RNA and were residents of the study area who had cirrhosis recently diagnosed. Controls (n = 138) were drawn randomly from a residents' cohort from the same area. Demographic and other information were recorded. Presence of HCV infection, presence of HCV RNA, and HCV genotypes were assessed. Crude, stratified, and logistic regression analyses were performed. HCV genotype 2a/c occurred in 84 controls (60.9%) and 9 case patients (19.6%); HCV genotype 1b was found in 45 controls (32.6%) and 34 case patients (73.9%). HCV 1b genotype showed an independent effect on the risk of cirrhosis (odds ratio, 7.49; 95% confidence interval, 3.15--17.81). No significant effects related to other variables were observed. These results indicate that the genetic diversity of HCV phylogenetic variants may explain differences in biological behaviors.


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Fibrose/virologie , Hepacivirus/génétique , Hépatite C chronique/virologie , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Études cas-témoins , Femelle , Fibrose/diagnostic , Génotype , Hepacivirus/classification , Anticorps de l'hépatite C/sang , Hépatite C chronique/complications , Humains , Italie , Modèles logistiques , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , ARN viral/sang , Facteurs de risque
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Exp Cell Res ; 258(2): 384-94, 2000 Aug 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10896789

RÉSUMÉ

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) play a critical role in the development of hemangioma-like vascular tumors in mice injected with murine eEnd.1 endothelioma cells. The current study was designed to (a) characterize the presence of MMPs in the vascular tumor, (b) define whether these MMPs originate from the transformed cells or from the recruited stromal cells and (c) study the stimulatory effect of eEnd.1 cells on the production of MMPs by endothelial cells. Several gelatinases were present in the eEnd.1 tumor extract, including latent and activated MMP-2 (72-kDa gelatinase A, EC 3.4.24. 24) and MMP-9 (92-kDa gelatinase B, EC 3.4.24.35). Immunohistochemical analysis of the tumor revealed focal reactivity for MMP-2. No gelatinase was produced by cultured eEnd.1 cells, or by six of nine related endothelioma cell lines, suggesting that stroma cells, particularly endothelial cells recruited by the tumor cells, rather than eEnd.1 cells themselves, are the source of the gelatinases observed in the tumors in vivo. The conditioned medium of eEnd.1 cells stimulated the release of MMP-2 and MMP-1 (interstitial collagenase, EC 3.4.24.7) by endothelial cells, but not of the inhibitor TIMP-2. The increased production of MMP-2 and MMP-1, observed at the protein level (zymogram and Western blot analysis), occurred through a posttranscriptional mechanism, since no increase in mRNA was observed and the stimulation was not prevented by inhibitors of protein synthesis. The inhibitory effects of monensin and brefeldin A, inhibitors of protein secretion, and the decrease in cell-associated MMP-2 in stimulated endothelial cells indicated that regulation occurred mostly at the level of protease secretion. MMPs are known to be regulated at different levels; this study indicates that, in endothelial cells, the stimulation of MMPs can also occur at the level of secretion, a mechanism that provides a rapid mobilization of these crucial enzymes in the early phases of angiogenesis.


Sujet(s)
Endothélium vasculaire/enzymologie , Hémangiome/enzymologie , Matrix metalloproteinase 1/métabolisme , Matrix metalloproteinase 2/métabolisme , Animaux , Lignée de cellules transformées , Cellules cultivées , Endothélium vasculaire/cytologie , Endothélium vasculaire/métabolisme , Hémangiome/métabolisme , Humains , Matrix metalloproteinase 1/génétique , Matrix metalloproteinase 2/génétique , Matrix metalloproteinase 9/biosynthèse , Matrix metalloproteinase 9/génétique , Membrane-type matrix metalloproteinases , Metalloendopeptidases/biosynthèse , Metalloendopeptidases/génétique , Souris , Cellules stromales/enzymologie , Inhibiteur tissulaire de métalloprotéinase-1/biosynthèse , Inhibiteur tissulaire de métalloprotéinase-1/génétique , Inhibiteur tissulaire de métalloprotéinase-2/biosynthèse , Inhibiteur tissulaire de métalloprotéinase-2/génétique , Cellules cancéreuses en culture
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J Clin Microbiol ; 37(7): 2371-2, 1999 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10364620

RÉSUMÉ

In a cohort of subjects from Italy, anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HCV RNA [HCV(+) subgroup] prevalences were 24.6 and 79.6%, respectively. HCV types 1b and 2a/c accounted for 95% of infections. Adjusted alanine aminotransferase levels were higher in males than in females and in RNA-positive subjects than in RNA-negative subjects regardless of HCV type. Genotype distribution was unrelated to demographic variables.


Sujet(s)
Hepacivirus/génétique , Hépatite C/épidémiologie , Alanine transaminase/sang , Études de cohortes , Démographie , Femelle , Génotype , Hepacivirus/classification , Hepacivirus/isolement et purification , Hépatite C/sang , Humains , Italie/épidémiologie , Mâle , Épidémiologie moléculaire , ARN viral/sang , Enregistrements , Sérotypie , Facteurs sexuels
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