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Liver transplantation from an identical twin without immunosuppression, with early recurrence of hepatitis C.Yoshizawa A, Takada Y, Fujimoto Y, Koshiba T, Haga H, Nabeshima S, Uemoto S Department of Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. Hepatitis C virus reinfection after liver transplantation is universal and more severe than in nontransplant patients. Rejection episodes and immunosuppressive agents are considered risk factors for deterioration of recurrent hepatitis C. We report 2 cases of living donor liver transplantation for patients with hepatitis C-related cirrhosis who received right-lobe grafts from an identical twin. Thanks to genetic identity, no immunosuppressive drugs were administered during or after transplantation without rejection. Hepatitis C virus RNA kinetics showed a rapid increase following transplantation and liver biopsies 1 month after transplantation showed acute lobular hepatitis in both cases. Antiviral therapy using interferon alpha and ribavirin was started immediately, and both cases showed virological and histological response. In conclusion, avoidance of immunosuppression did not delay hepatitis C recurrence following transplantation, while early antiviral therapy without risk of rejection or immunosuppression led to successful viral eradication. Published 19 October 2006 in Am J Transplant, 6(11): 2812-6.
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