Cold activation of complement enhancing with the duration of storage in sera from blood donors with hepatitis C virus RNA

Keiichi Itoh , Hidenori Tanaka , Jun-ichi Shiga , Kazuya Hirakawa , Fumio Tsuda , Hiroaki Okamoto , Yuzo Miyakawa , Makoto Mayumi
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The cold activation of complement, determined by hemolytic activity of sera stored at low temperature, closely correlates with ongoing hepatitis C virus (HCV) injection. Of 53 189 blood units donated at a blood center in Japan, 187 (0.35%) were positive for antibody to HCV of which 65 (35% of the units with antibody) contained detectable HCV RNA. While sera from the 65 units with HCV RNA had been stored at 4°C, the cold activation of complement was observed in 43 (66%) at day 1, an additional 13 (20%) at day 4, and further in 4 (6%) at day 7. Thus, the cold activation was observed in 60 (92%) of 65 sera with HCV RNA during the storage at low temperature for 7 days. Cryoglobulins were detected only in 13 of the 43 sera which showed the cold activation at day 1, and the donors with cryoglobulinemia were older than the 52 viremic donors without it (mean ± S.D.: 47 ± 10 vs. 40 ± 11 years, P < 0.05). There were no differences in the distribution of HCV genotypes in sera which showed the cold activation at day 1; they were 24 (69%) of 35 sera with genotype II1b, 15 (68%) of 22 with III2a and 4 (50%) of 8 with IV2b. The results indicate that it would take up to a week before the cold activation is fully manifested in sera from persons infected with HCV.

携带丙型肝炎病毒RNA的献血者血清中补体的冷活化随储存时间的延长而增强
补体的冷活化,由低温保存的血清溶血活性决定,与丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)注射密切相关。在日本某血液中心捐献的53 189个血液单位中,187个(0.35%)HCV抗体呈阳性,其中65个(35%的抗体单位)含有可检测的HCV RNA。当65个HCV RNA单位的血清在4℃保存时,在第1天观察到43个(66%)补体的冷激活,另外13个(20%)在第4天,还有4个(6%)在第7天。在低温保存7天的过程中,65份血清中有60份(92%)被HCV RNA冷活化。43份在第1天出现冷活化的血清中,只有13份检测到冷球蛋白,且有冷球蛋白血症的供者比52份无冷球蛋白血症的供者年龄大(平均±S.D: 47±10比40±11年,P <0.05)。血清中HCV基因型分布无差异,显示第1天的冷活化;35份II1b基因型血清中有24份(69%),22份ii2a基因型血清中有15份(68%),8份IV2b基因型血清中有4份(50%)。结果表明,在HCV感染者的血清中完全表现出冷激活需要长达一周的时间。
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