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Hepatitis C virus receptors claudin-1 and occludin after liver transplantation and influence on early viral kinetics.
Mensa, Laura; Crespo, Gonzalo; Gastinger, Matthew J; Kabat, Juraj; Pérez-del-Pulgar, Sofía; Miquel, Rosa; Emerson, Suzanne U; Purcell, Robert H; Forns, Xavier.
Affiliation
  • Mensa L; Liver Unit, Hospital Clinic, IDIBAPS, Ciberehd, Barcelona, Spain.
Hepatology ; 53(5): 1436-45, 2011 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21294144
ABSTRACT
UNLABELLED Liver transplantation (LT) is a unique model to study hepatitis C virus (HCV) entry into hepatocytes. Recent in vitro studies suggest significant changes in the expression of the HCV receptors claudin-1 and occludin after HCV infection. Our aims were (1) to characterize claudin-1 and occludin expression in grafts from LT recipients and (2) to explore their potential influence on early HCV kinetics and their changes after HCV infection. We included 42 HCV-infected LT recipients and 19 uninfected controls. Claudin-1 and occludin were detected in paraffin-embedded liver biopsies obtained during reperfusion and 3 and 12 months after LT. HCV receptors were characterized by confocal immunofluorescence microscopy; quantification and colocalization studies were performed with dedicated software. Claudin-1 and occludin expression were restricted to the apical pole of hepatocytes. There was a significant correlation between the amount of scavenger receptor B1 at the time of reperfusion and the HCV-RNA decay during the first 24 hours following LT (r = 0.55, P = 0.007). Similarly, there was a significant correlation between the levels of claudin and occludin and the slope of HCV-RNA increase during the first week after LT (r = 0.63, P = 0.005). Occludin and claudin-1 levels increased significantly 12 months after LT (P = 0.03 and P = 0.007, respectively). The expression pattern of both proteins, however, remained unchanged, colocalizing strongly (60%-94%) at the apical membrane of hepatocytes.

CONCLUSIONS:

HCV receptor levels at the time of LT seem to modulate early HCV kinetics. Hepatitis C recurrence after LT was associated with increased levels of claudin-1 and occludin in the hepatocyte cell membrane, although it did not alter their localization within the tight junctions.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Receptors, Virus / Liver Transplantation / Hepatitis C / Hepacivirus / Membrane Proteins Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Hepatology Year: 2011 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Receptors, Virus / Liver Transplantation / Hepatitis C / Hepacivirus / Membrane Proteins Type of study: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Hepatology Year: 2011 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain