T3098C and T53C Mutations of HBV Genotype C Is Associated with HBV Infection Progress1
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Key words:
- Hepatitis B virus (HBV) /
- Genotype C /
- pre S /
- Mutation /
- Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Abstract: Objective To analyze the association between mutation(s) in preS region of HBV and hepatitis B disease progress in Chinese patients with genotype C chronic HBV infection. Methods Ninety-three patients with chronic genotype C HBV infection, including 24 asymptomatic carriers (ASC), 26 patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB), 22 patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) and 21 HCC patients were investigated. Levels of HBV DNA, HBeAg, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), asparate transaminase (AST) were measured. HBV preS region was analyzed by PCR direct sequencing. Results The prevalence of lareS T3098C and T53C mutations of genotype C HBV was significantly higher in LC and HCC patients than ASC and CHB patients. The rate of T3098C mutation in ASC, CHB, LC, and HCC patients were 0.00% (0/24), 3.85% (1/26), 9.09% (2/22),and 30.77% (8/22), respectively (P=-0.0015), while the rate of T53C mutation was 12.50% (3/24), 3.85% (1/26), 40.91% (9/22),and 42.31% (11/26), respectively (P=0.0012). Conclusion The frequency of genotype C HBV preS T3098C and T53Cmutations is associated with hepatitis B infection progression.
Citation: | SU-ZHEN JIANG, ZHI-YONG GAO, TONG LI, YA-JUAN LI, XIANG-MEI CHEN, LING WANG, FENG-MIN LU, HUI ZHUANG. T3098C and T53C Mutations of HBV Genotype C Is Associated with HBV Infection Progress1[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2009, 22(6): 511-517. |