Hepatocyte localization of hepatitis B core and surface antigens in renal transplant recipients
- 1 April 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Virchows Archiv
- Vol. 391 (2) , 153-163
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00437593
Abstract
A prospective series of 45 liver biopsies taken from 22 renal transplant patients was investigated for the presence of hepatitis B antigen core (HBc) and surface (HBs) components by electron microscopy. At the time of each biopsy serum HBs Ag was sought by radioimmunoassay. Sections were taken for the detection of HBs Ag by immunofluorescence. In seropositive patients, intravesicular tubular structures resembling HBs Ag were found in 61% of biopsies while the intranuclear core HBc was present in 69%. No correlation could be made between the ultrastructural pattern of the viral components and the intensity of the histological liver damage. During the follow up, there was an accumulation of both HBs and HBc Ag even in a period as short as 1 year. The 9 liver specimens examined after three years of transplantation showed a marked accumulation of both antigens. Thus the expression of HB Ag at the hepatocellular level seems to correlate better with the duration of antigenaemia than with the histological pattern. Lastly, on matched semithin and ultrathin sections, the ground glass appearance of cytoplasm appeared to correlate with smooth endoplasmic reticulum distorsion, irrespective of the simultaneous presence or absence of intravesicular tubular structures. The sanded nuclei expressed a rare massive accumulation of core antigen.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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