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Research Article

Detection of HCV in Bile Duct Epithelium by Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM)

E.A. FILLIPOWICZ, S.-y. XIAO, L.E. SOWER, J. WEEMS and D.A. PAYNE
In Vivo July 2005, 19 (4) 737-739;
E.A. FILLIPOWICZ
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S.-y. XIAO
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L.E. SOWER
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Abstract

Chronic hepatitis C affects 0.3 to 1.5% of the general population worldwide. The estimated total number of newly acquired hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections is 28,000 in the USA, with 10,000 deaths each year resulting from HCV-associated chronic liver disease. Histological examination of liver tissue from chronic HCV infection shows lymphoid aggregates or follicles in the portal triads, focal fatty change and lobular inflammation. Hepatitis-associated bile duct lesion (HBL) is seen in 5-91% of the cases. While the morphological spectrum of HBL has been well described, its pathogenesis in hepatitis C is not known. To this date, evidence supports both the direct injury and immune-mediated mechanisms, but to what extent these mechanisms are involved in the pathogenesis of HBL in chronic hepatitis C remains unclear. Our study showed the presence of HCV in the bile duct epithelium of patients with chronic hepatitis C infection, using the laser capture microdissection technique. These results will enhance our diagnostic capabilities and treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection.

  • Hepatitis C virus
  • bile duct epithelium
  • laser capture microdissection

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    • Received March 28, 2005.
    • Accepted April 12, 2005.
  • Copyright © 2005 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute of Anticancer Research.
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E.A. FILLIPOWICZ, S.-y. XIAO, L.E. SOWER, J. WEEMS, D.A. PAYNE
In Vivo Jul 2005, 19 (4) 737-739;

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In Vivo Jul 2005, 19 (4) 737-739;
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