Mutations in the basal core promoter and precore/core gene of hepatitis B virus in patients with chronic active but not acute hepatitis B

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Title
Mutations in the basal core promoter and precore/core gene of hepatitis B virus in patients with chronic active but not acute hepatitis B
Journal
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Author(s)
Mayerat  C., Mantegani  A., Spertini  F., Frei  P. C.
ISSN
0934-9723 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/1999
Volume
18
Number
12
Pages
871-8
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Dec
Abstract
Around 5-10% of adults infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) develop a chronic liver disease such as chronic active hepatitis (CAH), and it is unclear whether the clinical outcome depends solely on the immune response or whether viral factors also play a role. In this study, a search was therefore made for nucleotide mutations in the basic core promoter (BCP) and amino-acid substitutions in the precore/core region of HBV infecting patients with CAH or with acute hepatitis. The nucleotide sequences of the BCP and of the precore/core region were determined in virus from ten patients with CAH and ten with acute hepatitis. The precore/core sequences were also analysed in 14 additional patients (6 with CAH, 8 with acute hepatitis). In seven of the ten patients with CAH, five types of mutations were found in the BCP. Deletions in the precore/core region were observed in six patients. In all six patients where only the precore/core region was studied, amino-acid substitutions were present. In contrast, in the ten patients with acute hepatitis studied for BCP, a mutation was found in the BCP of one patient only. Of the 18 patients in whom the precore/core was studied, three had an amino-acid substitution in this region. The results show a clear link between CAH and both HBV BCP and precore/core region mutations, suggesting these mutations may play a role in the persistence of HBV infection.
Keywords
Acute Disease Adult Amino Acid Sequence Base Sequence DNA, Viral/genetics Female Hepatitis B/virology Hepatitis B virus/*genetics Hepatitis B, Chronic/*virology Humans Male Molecular Sequence Data *Mutation Promoter Regions (Genetics)/*genetics Sequence Analysis, DNA Viral Core Proteins/*genetics
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