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Nucleotide mutations associated with hepatitis B e antigen negativity

✍ Scribed by XiaoHong Sun; Akinori Rokuhara; Eiji Tanaka; Amal Gad; Hidetomo Mutou; Akihiro Matsumoto; Kaname Yoshizawa; Kendo Kiyosawa


Book ID
102378579
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
81 KB
Volume
76
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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Abstract

One hundrded and forty four patients with chronic hepatitis B were tested to identify new mutations associated with hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) negativity, using a full genome sequence analysis. All the patients were Chinese and had hepatitis B virus infection of genotype C. Patients with none of the pre‐core or core promoter mutations were significantly (P < 0.001) less common in the group with anti‐HBe (13%) than in the group with HBeAg (56%). The complete nucleotide sequence was determined in four anti‐HBe‐positive patients who had neither pre‐core nor core promoter mutations and in five HBeAg‐positive patients who also had neither of these mutations (the groups were matched for age and sex). Six mutations were found to be significantly more common in the former group than in the latter: G529A (3/4 vs. 0/5), C934A (4/4 vs. 1/5), A1053G (4/4 vs. 1/5), G1915T/A (4/4 vs. 0/5), T2005C/A (4/4 vs. 0/5), and C3026T (3/4 vs. 0/5). Three of the six mutations were significantly more common in the four anti‐HBe‐positive patients who had neither pre‐core nor core promoter mutations, compared to 11 HBeAg‐positive patients who had pre‐core and core promoter mutations, and also compared to 15 anti‐HBe‐positive patients who had pre‐core and core promoter mutations, suggesting further the specificity of these mutations. Of the six mutations, two resulted in amino acid substitution in the polymerase protein, and one is located near the enhancer I region. The results suggest that the six newly discovered mutations are associated with HBeAg negativity. J. Med. Virol. 76:170–175, 2005. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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