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Patients Infected with the Same Hepatitis C Virus Strain Display Different Kinetics of the Isolate-specific Antibody Response

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Journal J Infect Dis
Date 1997 Jan 1
PMID 8985192
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The antibody response to the hypervariable region of the E2 protein (HVR1) of hepatitis C virus (HCV) was studied in 5 patients who were infected by a common virus strain during an outbreak in a hemodialysis unit. Two patients resolved the infection, while 3 developed chronic HCV infection. For studying the antibody response to HVR1 during the early phase of infection, a Western blot assay using recombinant phage displaying HVR1 was developed. The 2 patients with resolving infection had a more rapid antibody response to HVR1 than did the patients developing chronic infection. Anti-HVR1 antibodies were repeatedly absent in 1 of the chronically infected patients. Antibodies to recombinant E2 protein occurred later than the anti-HVR1 antibodies and did not correlate with resolution of the infection. Thus, the present results suggest that early appearance of antibodies to the HVR1 may predict clearance of HCV infection.

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