Detection of serum inhibitory factor for lymphocyte
stimulation in chronic viral hepatitis: relationship with the replication level.
Martínez MG, Castillo I, Quiroga JA, Porres JC, Carreño V.
Department of Gastroenterology, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain.
Sera from 111 patients with chronic viral hepatitis and from 55 cases with other
liver disorders were assayed for serum inhibitory factor. The prevalence of this
immunosuppressive factor was very similar between chronic hepatitis B (61%),
chronic hepatitis delta (57%) and chronic hepatitis C (68%). At the same time,
serum inhibitory factor was never detected in the other disorders studied. The
presence of this inhibitory factor was detected in a significantly higher
percentage (p less than 0.05) of HBeAg, HBV-DNA positive cases (75%) than in
anti-HBe positive, HBV-DNA negative cases (44.4%). In chronic hepatitis delta,
this immunosuppressive factor was also related to HDV-RNA positivity. The
detection of this serum immunosuppressive factor in chronic viral hepatitis and
its association with a high viral replication level implies a possible role of
this factor in the immune pathogenic mechanism in infectious viral hepatitis.