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Evolutionary patterns of hepatitis B virus quasispecies under different selective pressures: correlation with antiviral efficacy.

Feng Liu1, Li Chen, De-Min Yu, Lin Deng, Rong Chen, Yin Jiang, Liang Chen, Su-Yuan Huang, Jia-Lun Yu, Qi-Ming Gong, Xin-Xin Zhang.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the evolution of hepatitis B virus (HBV) quasispecies (QS) within the reverse transcriptase (RT) region during the early stage of entecavir treatment and its impact on virological response, and to compare evolutionary patterns under different selective pressures.
METHODS: 31 patients with chronic hepatitis B receiving entecavir (17 responders and 14 partial responders according to the HBV DNA levels at week 48) and 25 patients receiving lamivudine (14 responders and 11 non-responders) as controls were included. An average of 26 clones (2892 total from both groups) spanning the RT region per sample was sequenced.
RESULTS: QS complexity and diversity, in addition to alanine aminotransferase and HBV DNA levels, were comparable between responders and partial responders at baseline. However, QS complexity in responders at week 4 was statistically lower than that in partial responders at the nucleotide level (0.6494 vs. 0.7723, p=0.039). Net changes in diversity as well as the viral nucleotide substitution rate of responders were higher than those of partial responders, and both correlated with virological responses at both week 48 and the final visit (mean: 28 months). A preliminary model of QS evolution variables predicted 16 of 17 responders and 13 of 14 partial responders in the entecavir group. Despite significant differences between responders to entecavir and responders to lamivudine at week 4, the characteristics of QS were quite similar between partial responders to entecavir and non-responders to lamivudine.
CONCLUSIONS: The evolutionary patterns of HBV RT QS differ between responders and partial responders during the early stage of entecavir treatment. Characteristics of HBV QS evolution during the first 4 weeks contribute to the prediction of long-term virological responses. The similar patterns of HBV RT QS in partial responders and non-responders receiving different nucleoside analogues may imply a novel mechanism of drug resistance, which warrants further investigation.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21292683     DOI: 10.1136/gut.2010.226225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gut        ISSN: 0017-5749            Impact factor:   23.059


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