Occurrence and character of a putative causative virus of enterically-transmitted non-A, non-B hepatitis in bile.

T Uchida, K Suzuki, K Komatsu, F Iida, T Shikata, T Rikihisa, K Mizuno, S Soe, K M Win, K Nakane
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The present investigation confirms the possibility that the etiological agent of enterically-transmitted non-A, non-B (ET-NANB) hepatitis (type E hepatitis), multiplied in hepatocytes, is excreted into the feces via bile. The fecal extract was inoculated into 7 cynomolgus monkeys. Bile juice was collected directly from the gallbladder by needle puncture after abdominal operation 3 to 6 times during the experimental course. All 7 monkeys developed elevated serum aminotransferases, which began gradually approximately 2 weeks postinoculation and reached a peak at 3 to 5 weeks. In parallel with this elevation, both in time and magnitude, necroinflammation was observed in the livers. The virus-like particles (VLPs) were found in the bile juice of all 7 monkeys and the serial occurrence of VLPs was typified as follows: the VLPs were negative on day 7, appeared on day 10 after inoculation, and were present until the 3rd week when the subjects were sacrificed. While the particles were individually dispersed on day 10, they started to exhibit spontaneous aggregation on and after week 2. Also, empty particles were very rare at first, but increased in ratio compared to full ones over time. Thus, the putative causative virus of ET-NANB hepatitis was demonstrated to be excreted through bile. The spontaneous aggregation of VLPs might be due to the specific antibody secreted into the bile juice and was closely correlated with hepatitis activity. The increase in empty particles might indicate an increase in disorganized assembly of the nucleic acid and protein during virus proliferation.

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胆汁中肠传非甲、非乙型肝炎推定病原病毒的发生和特征。
目前的调查证实,肠道传播的非甲、非乙(ET-NANB)肝炎(戊型肝炎)的病原可能在肝细胞中繁殖,并通过胆汁排泄到粪便中。将粪便提取物接种于7只食蟹猴体内。实验过程中腹腔手术后3 ~ 6次直接穿刺胆囊取胆汁液。所有7只猴子均出现血清转氨酶升高,在接种后约2周逐渐开始,并在3至5周达到高峰。与此同时,在时间和程度上,肝脏也观察到坏死炎症。7只猴子的胆汁液中均检测到病毒样颗粒(VLPs),其发生顺序为:第7天呈阴性,接种后第10天出现,直至第3周处死。虽然颗粒在第10天单独分散,但在第2周及之后,它们开始自发聚集。此外,空粒子一开始非常罕见,但随着时间的推移,与满粒子相比,空粒子的比例增加了。因此,假定的ET-NANB型肝炎的致病病毒被证明是通过胆汁排泄的。VLPs的自发聚集可能是由于特异性抗体分泌到胆汁液中,与肝炎活动密切相关。空颗粒的增加可能表明在病毒增殖过程中核酸和蛋白质的无序组装增加。
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