A total of 136 patients with acute icteric hepatitis C, including patients with known outcome, were examined. Therefore, 46 serological samples, obtained from 13 patients with subsequent remission, and 63 samples, obtained from 13 patients, who subsequently developed the chronic disease stage, were analyzed. The serum of known outcome patients were examined, by using the immune-enzyme analysis method, to the antibodies of both class IgG, and IgM.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA multi-enzyme immmune-assay test system was designed for serotyping of genotypes hepatitis C virus (HCV) and a method of such typing of the serum of patients with hepatitis C was worked out. The above test-system was worked out on the basis of a study of 10 type-specific peptides modeling different fragments from NS4-protein variable region of HCV. The designed test system was evaluated by using a set of 42 serum samples obtained at random from patients with chronic hepatitis C, which had been preliminarily genotyped by polymerase chain reaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSolid-phase synthesis of three linear peptides overlapping the major immunodominant epitope of HDAg, which located within amino acid (aa) segment 53-108, and peptide aa 167-179 was carried out. The structure of the peptides corresponded to the sequences of isolates HDV type I. Their antigen reactivity was studied by indirect enzyme immunoassay with sera from patients with hepatitis D and from asymptomatic carriers of anti-delta antibodies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCorrelations between the spectra of antibodies to HCV proteins represented by various antigenic determinants and clinical variants of chronic HCV infection were studied. Synthetic peptides core-16, NS4-20, and NS5-23 simulating the immunodominant regions of the core, NS4 and NS5 proteins and recombinant proteins core-114 and NS4-86 were used as antigens. The results indicate that if the serum of an HCV patients contains no IgG to both antigenic determinants of NS4 or to NS5 in combination with any core antigenic determinant, a clinical and biochemical remission is highly probable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAim: To examine diagnostic value of antibodies to various HCV antigens in patients with acute and chronic HCV-infection.
Material And Methods: Enzyme immunoassay has tested blood sera from 136 patients with icteric acute hepatitis C (AHC) and 45 patients with chronic HCV infection for IgG antibodies to antigens of proteins core, NS4, NS5, HCV. Synthetic peptides core-16, NS4-20, NS5-23 were used as antigens.