Title of article :
Detection of SENV Virus in Healthy, Hepatitis B- and Hepatitis C-Infected Individuals in Yazd Province, Iran
Author/Authors :
Bouzari, Majid Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - University of Isfahan - Isfahan, Iran , Hosseini, Azimeh Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - University of Isfahan - Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
SEN virus (SENV) is the latest virus proposed as a cause of unknown hepatitis cases. Among nine
detected genotypes of the virus, genotypes D and H are more frequent in hepatitis cases of unknown origin. The
aim of this study was to determine the frequency of SENV-D and SENV-H genotypes in the sera of healthy
individuals and hepatitis B and C patients. Methods: Totally, 200 serum samples from healthy individuals as well
as 50 hepatitis B and 50 hepatitis C patients were collected. Anti-HCV (hepatitis C virus), anti-human
immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B surface antigen and anti-HBV (hepatitis B virus) core antigen were detected,
and serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were measured. Viral DNA was
subjected to nested PCR. Fisher's exact and unpaired ANOVA tests were used for statistical analyses. Results:
SENV was detected in 90%, 66%, and 46% of the healthy individuals HBV and HCV-positive individuals,
respectively. The frequency of SENV and its two genotypes were significantly lower in hepatitis B and hepatitis C
patients (P<0.01). Also, the frequency of SENV-H was higher than SENV-D in all studied groups. In SENV-positive
HBV patients, the level of ALT and AST enzymes were significantly less than SENV-negative patients (P<0.05).
It was the same for SENV-H-negative and -positive cases. Conclusions: The levels of liver enzymes were
significantly lower in HBV patients co-infected with SENV compared to HBV patients (P<0.05), indicating a
positive impact of the virus in liver pathology by decreasing liver damage and thus decreasing the liver enzymes.
Keywords :
SEN virus , Hepatitis C virus , Hepatitis B virus
Journal title :
Iranian Biomedical Journal(IBJ)