Fourteen hepatitis C virus (HCV) chronically infected patients were submitted to routine liver biopsy for histological evaluation. Liver samples were assayed to HCV-RNA by in situ hybridization, using digoxigenin labeled probe. HCV genotypes were found to be predominantly type 1 (71.4%), followed by genotype 3 (21.4%), and genotype 2 (7.2%). Alanine-aminotransferase levels were raised in 10 patients. The histopathological scores were minimal (21.4%), mild (57.2%), and moderate (21.4%). Viral RNA was detected in liver cells from nine patients (64.3%). ISH method provides localization and poor confirmation of HCV RNA in the liver tissue of HCV chronic patients.
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Carvalho, H. S., Baptista, M. L., Pinto, M. A., Silva, M., Takiya, C. M., Chagas, V., … Yoshida, C. F. T. (2005). Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA by in situ hybridization in paraformaldehyde fixed biopsies. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 100(3), 269–272. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762005000300009
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