Sabrina Ghetti
University of Bologna
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Journal of Hepatology | 1997
G. Ballardini; Aldo Manzin; Fabrizio Giostra; Raffaella Francesconi; Paolo Groff; Alberto Grassi; Laura Solforosi; Sabrina Ghetti; Daniela Zauli; Massimo Clementi; Francesco B. Bianchi
BACKGROUND/AIMS This study aimed to evaluate the relation between the number of hepatocytes positive for HCV antigens and the amount of HCV RNA in the liver and to evaluate the relationship between the above parameters and viremia levels, HCV genotype and response to interferon treatment. METHODS This was a retrospective study on 31 consecutive patients with chronic HCV-related liver disease, selected on the basis of the availability of frozen liver tissue for both liver HCV antigens detection and liver HCV RNA quantitation. HCV antigens (immunohistochemistry), liver and plasma HCV RNA (competitive RT-PCR), and HCV genotype (commercial kit) were studied. RESULTS A significant correlation (p=0.0005) was found between the amount of liver HCV RNA (log 10 copy/microg of extracted RNA) and the number of HCV-infected hepatocytes (scored from 0 to 3). These parameters were not significantly correlated with viremia levels. The highest liver HCV RNA levels and HCV antigen scores were found in patients infected with genotype 1b. Liver HCV RNA (median 541 x 10(3) vs 118 x 10(3) copy number/microg, p=0.031) and liver HCV antigens (mean score 2.3 vs 1.3, p=0.018) but not plasma HCV RNA (median 14956 x 10(3) vs 2885 [correction of 2.885] x 10(3) copy number/ml, ns) were significantly higher in patients not responding to interferon treatment compared to responders. CONCLUSIONS The tissue parameters tested in this study were significantly correlated, shared the same clinical implications and predicted short-term response to interferon treatment better than viremia levels. We suggest that these tests should be included in the study protocol of patients under evaluation for interferon treatment, basing the choice on local facilities.
Hepatology | 1997
Daniela Zauli; Sabrina Ghetti; Alberto Grassi; Carlo Descovich; F. Cassani; G. Ballardini; Luigi Muratori; Francesco B. Bianchi
Liver Transplantation | 2002
G. Ballardini; Emilio De Raffele; Paolo Groff; Paulette Bioulac-Sage; Alberto Grassi; Sabrina Ghetti; M. Susca; Mario Strazzabosco; Roberto Bellusci; R.M. Iemmolo; Gian Luca Grazi; Daniela Zauli; Antonino Cavallari; Francesco B. Bianchi
Journal of Hepatology | 1997
Raffaella Francesconi; Fabrizio Giostra; G. Ballardini; Aldo Manzin; Laura Solforosi; Federico Lari; Carlo Descovich; Sabrina Ghetti; Alberto Grassi; Gianpaolo Bianchi; Daniela Zauli; Massimo Clementi; Francesco B. Bianchi
Hepatology | 1995
G. Ballardini; Paolo Groff; Fabrizio Giostra; Raffaella Francesconi; Rita Miniero; Sabrina Ghetti; Daniela Zauli; Francesco B. Bianchi
Hepatology | 1995
G. Ballardini; Paolo Groff; Fabrizio Giostra; Raffaella Francesconi; Aldo Manzin; Rita Miniero; Sabrina Ghetti; Alberto Grassi; Daniela Zauli; Francesco B. Bianchi
Journal of Hepatology | 2000
G. Ballardini; Sabrina Ghetti; Alberto Grassi; Federico Lari; Daniela Zauli; Francesco B. Bianchi
Journal of Hepatology | 1998
Federico Lari; G. Ballardini; Marco Lenzi; Sabrina Ghetti; Alberto Grassi; N Propato; Carlo Descovich; Daniela Zauli; Francesco B. Bianchi
Journal of Hepatology | 1998
Alberto Grassi; Daniela Zauli; M. Fusconi; F. Cassani; Sabrina Ghetti; G. Ballardini; Francesco B. Bianchi
Journal of Hepatology | 1998
G. Ballardini; Sabrina Ghetti; Paolo Groff; Alberto Grassi; F. Lari; Daniela Zauli; E. De Raffele; Rm Temmolo; Antonino Cavallari; Francesco B. Bianchi