Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2147708 Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Despite the high prevalence of hepatitis C infection among hemodialysis subjects, there is no information concerning the DNA damage of hepatitis C (+) hemodialysis subjects. We aimed to find out if there is any additional effect of hepatitis C infection on peripheral DNA damage in maintenance hemodialysis subjects.Fifteen hepatitis C (+) and 22 hepatitis C (−) hemodialysis subjects, 21 hepatitis C subjects without renal disease, and 22 healthy controls were enrolled. Peripheral DNA damage was assayed using alkaline comet assay.Median DNA damage levels of the study groups were as follows: hepatitis C (+) maintenance hemodialysis subjects, 88 (0–232); hepatitis C (−) maintenance hemodialysis subjects, 58 (0–228); hepatitis C (+) subjects without renal disease, 112 (44–252); controls, 26 (0–72). DNA damage level was significantly higher among hepatitis C (+) subjects without renal disease than hepatitis C (−) maintenance hemodialysis subjects and healthy controls (both p < 0.05/6). Both maintenance hemodialysis subjects with and without HCV infection had significantly higher DNA damage level than healthy controls (both p < 0.05/6). DNA damage level was comparable between hepatitis C (+) subjects without renal disease and HCV (+) hemodialysis subjects, and between hemodialysis subjects with and without hepatitis C infection (all p > 0.05/6). Linear regression analysis revealed that hepatitis C infection was the only independent factor in predicting the peripheral DNA damage (p < 0.05, β = 0.395).Each one of end-stage renal disease and hepatitis C infection significantly increases DNA damage level. However, in hemodialysis subjects, hepatitis C infection does not cause significant additional increase in DNA damage level, and it may be partly due to protective effect of hemodialysis on hepatitis C infection.

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