Japanese Journal of Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-123X
Print ISSN : 0021-5120
Activities of 2'-5' Oligoadenylate Synthetase in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Patients with Viral Hepatitis, and Chronic Type B Hepatitis during Interferon Therapy
Takashi SUGAWARATakashi MATSUSHIMATamotsu MIYAZAKIJouji TOYOTANobuhiro FUJIITomonori MINAGAWA
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1986 年 25 巻 2 号 p. 144-148

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The activities of the interferon-induced enzyme 2'-5' oligoadenylate synthetase in peripheral blood mononuclear cells were determined in patients with viral hepatitis. Increased levels of the enzyme were found in patients with acute type B hepatitis at the early phase and also in those with chronic type B hepatitis at the active stage. The levels of this enzyme activity were not significantly increased in patients with acute type A hepatitis or in those with acute type non A non B hepatitis. However, in two patients with acute type A hepatitis the levels of this enzyme were elevated shortly at the onset. These results support the hypothesis that an endogenous interferon response in patients with acute type A hepatitis and in those with acute type B hepatitis may be instrumental in the modulation of these types of hepatitis virus infections. Whereas hepatitis non A non B virus replication in patients with acute type non A non B hepatitis may be associated with poor interferon response. The activities of the enzyme in peripheral blood mononuclear cells were determined in patients with chronic type B hepatitis during interferon therapy. Increased levels of the enzyme were found in all patients during interferon therapy. This increase correlated well with the decreased DNA-polymerase activities. The data also showed that assay of this enzyme activity is useful to determine the optimal dosage and means of interferon therapy for chronic type B hepatitis.

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