2016
DOI: 10.1002/hep.28759
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Hepatitis E virus in acute liver failure: An unusual suspect?

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“…36,37 Similar to humans, NHPs and pigs, the HEV load was higher in the mouse fecal preparation than in the plasma of the same mouse at the same time point, indicating that HEV was preferentially secreted via the feces. [60][61][62][63][64] In addition, HEV RNA was detected in the mouse stool earlier than in the mouse plasma of humanized mice in a similar manner as in HEV infected chimpenzees. 35,36,62 Contrary to the mouse feces, mouse plasma had higher levels of ORF2 Ag than HEV RNA, while at the corresponding time points the relative level of viral RNA in fecal suspensions was higher than the amount of ORF2 Ag ( Figure 1).…”
Section: Human Liver Chimeric Mice (Humanized Mice)mentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…36,37 Similar to humans, NHPs and pigs, the HEV load was higher in the mouse fecal preparation than in the plasma of the same mouse at the same time point, indicating that HEV was preferentially secreted via the feces. [60][61][62][63][64] In addition, HEV RNA was detected in the mouse stool earlier than in the mouse plasma of humanized mice in a similar manner as in HEV infected chimpenzees. 35,36,62 Contrary to the mouse feces, mouse plasma had higher levels of ORF2 Ag than HEV RNA, while at the corresponding time points the relative level of viral RNA in fecal suspensions was higher than the amount of ORF2 Ag ( Figure 1).…”
Section: Human Liver Chimeric Mice (Humanized Mice)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Similarly, higher HEV Ag levels were detected in chronically HEV infected patients compared with acutely infected ones . HEV Ag was absent in non‐viremic mice that exhibited low‐level fecal viral load, showing that qPCR analysis on stool samples should be the gold‐standard diagnostic methodology, especially when a low‐level viral load is anticipated and where seroconversion could be absent and/or delayed as in immunocompromised patients …”
Section: Kinetics Of Hev Orf2 Ag During the Course Of Hev Infection Amentioning
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“…The main acute aetiologies of A(C)LF are hepatitis viral infection, alcoholic consumption and drug toxicity . Yet, the causes of up to 20% of A(C)LF cases remain unknown . In the past decade, Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is increasingly reported to be a common acute event for A(C)LF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%