Literature DB >> 15086598

Double point mutation in the core promoter region of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype C may be related to liver deterioration in patients with chronic HBV infection.

Hisashi Nakashima1, Norihiro Furusyo, Norihiko Kubo, Kenichiro Kashiwagi, Yoshitaka Etoh, Seizaburou Kashiwagi, Jun Hayashi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype C has a more severe pathogenesis than genotype B in Japan. We retrospectively investigated the relationship between HBV genotype and the core promoter (CP) (nt 1762 and 1764) and precore (PreC) (nt 1896) mutations of the HBV genome.
METHODS: A total of 129 Japanese patients (42 genotype B and 87 genotype C) with chronic HBV infection, living in two different geographical areas in Japan, were evaluated (mean follow-up period 10.1 +/- 3.8 years). In 2000, CP and PreC HBV mutations were analyzed by direct sequencing from sera. Hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg), HBV DNA and serial alanine aminotransferase (ALT) changes were followed and determined using serological methods.
RESULTS: Genotype C patients had significantly higher rates of HBeAg (40.2%vs 2.4%), HBV DNA positivity (75.9%vs 7.1%) and ALT abnormality (71.3%vs 11.9%) than genotype B patients (all P < 0.05). Among genotype B patients, CP wild type (92.9%) was predominant and PreC mutation (88.1%) was predominant. However, among genotype C patients, CP mutation (75.9%) was predominant and PreC mutation (66.7%) was predominant. The CP mutation was found significantly more in genotype C than in genotype B (P < 0.05). Of the 67 patients with ALT abnormality, five (7.5%) genotype B and 62 (92.5%) genotype C patients (31 HBeAg positive and 31 negative) were found. Among the 31 genotype C patients who were HBeAg positive, the combination of CP mutation and PreC wild (54.8%) was predominant, while among the remaining 31 genotype C patients who were HBeAg negative, the combination of CP mutation and PreC mutant (71.0%) was predominant.
CONCLUSION: Genotype C might be one of the worse prognostic markers in patients with chronic HBV infection, possibly because of mutation in the CP region.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15086598     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2003.03318.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0815-9319            Impact factor:   4.029


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