Hepatitis C virus infection: a possible promoting agent in porphyria cutanea tarda.

K Antonov, Z Krastev, P Teoharov, E Zaharieva, A Alexiev, A Ivanova, D Adjarov
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The study aimed to differentiate the factors triggering porphyria cutanea tarda, paying special attention to the presumed role of hepatitis C virus infection. In a representative Bulgarian contingent, HCV-antibodies were identified using ELISA II and immunoblot. Seropositivity was significantly higher (p < 0.01) in the sporadic form (36 out of 57 patients; 63.2%) compared with the familiar form (4 out of 20 subjects; 20%). Alcohol abuse was the most common factor preceding the expression of open porphyria both in the sporadic and the familiar forms. In 10 sporadic cases, no precipitating factors were observed, except for the fact that they were anti-HCV positive. In another 2 anti-HCV positive patients, porphyria cutanea tarda was preceded by blood transfusions. Renewed consumption of alcohol after successful treatment was a common reason for relapse, but relapses were most frequent in anti-HCV positive patients (35 relapses in 12 patients), in whom other promoting factors were absent. Analysis of triggering factors shows that most probably hepatitis C virus infection could contribute to the expression of porphyria cutanea tarda and the association of both diseases is not coincidental.

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丙型肝炎病毒感染:迟发性皮肤卟啉症的可能促进剂。
本研究旨在区分引发迟发性皮肤卟啉症的因素,特别关注丙型肝炎病毒感染的推定作用。在一个有代表性的保加利亚队伍中,使用ELISA II和免疫印迹技术鉴定了hcv抗体。散发型血清阳性率显著增高(p < 0.01)(57例中有36例;63.2%)与熟悉的形式(20个科目中有4个;20%). 在散发性和常见形式的开放性卟啉症表现之前,酗酒是最常见的因素。在10例散发病例中,除抗- hcv阳性外,未观察到任何促发因素。另外2例抗丙型肝炎病毒阳性患者,迟发性皮肤卟啉症之前曾输血。治疗成功后再次饮酒是复发的常见原因,但复发在抗- hcv阳性患者中最为常见(12例患者中35例复发),在这些患者中缺乏其他促进因素。触发因素分析表明,丙型肝炎病毒感染很可能导致迟发性皮肤卟啉症的表达,两者的关联并非巧合。
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