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Arch Iran Med. 2021;24(1): 22-26.
doi: 10.34172/aim.2021.04

Scopus ID: 85101325482
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Original Article

Hepatitis E Virus Seroprevalence Among Liver Transplant Recipients with Persistent Elevation of Liver Enzymes: A Single Center Report

Maryam Chorami 1 ORCID logo, Kamran Bagheri Lankarani 2, Fardad Ejtehadi 1, Seyed Ali Malek-Hosseini 3, Maryam Moini 1,4* ORCID logo

1 Gastroenterohepatology Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
2 Health Policy Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
3 Shiraz Transplant Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
4 Division of Gastroenterology, Toronto General Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
*Corresponding Author: Email: dornam@hotmail.com

Abstract

Background: Chronic hepatitis E infection has been reported in solid organ transplant recipients following acute hepatitis due to the compromised immune status. Almost all reports are from areas where hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotypes 3 and 4 are the dominant genotypes. This study was conducted to investigate the role of hepatitis E infection as an etiology for liver enzymes elevation in liver transplant recipients from the largest liver transplant program in Iran.

Methods: In a prospective study from June to December 2015, in a single liver transplantation center in Iran, all adult liver recipients who were investigated for the etiology of persistent elevation of liver enzymes were tested for HEV serology status.

Results: Of 122 patients included in the study, 19 (15.6%) were positive for HEV serology. Seropositive patients were significantly older than seronegative ones (mean age 43.79 vs. 31.58, P < 0.001); however, they were not different in other characteristics including sex distribution and mean of liver enzymes in each occasion. Liver biopsies were done in 16 HEV seropositive patients and none of the biopsies showed evidence for acute or chronic viral hepatitis.

Conclusion: In this study, with 15.6% rate of HEV seropositivity in liver recipients with persistent elevation of liver enzymes, we were not able to confirm any clinical evidence for active acute or chronic hepatitis E infection. This could theoretically be attributed to the fact that the dominant prevalent HEV genotype in our endemic area is not associated with a chronic form of infection.


Cite this article as: Chorami M, Lankarani KB, Ejtehadi F, Malek-Hosseini SA, Moini M. Hepatitis E virus seroprevalence among liver transplant recipients with persistent elevation of liver enzymes: a single center report. Arch Iran Med. 2021;24(1):22–26. doi: 10.34172/aim.2021.04.
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Submitted: 11 Feb 2020
Accepted: 20 Oct 2020
ePublished: 01 Jan 2021
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