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Detection of S-HBsAg Mutations in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies.

Maria V Konopleva1, Maxim S Belenikin2, Andrei V Shanko1, Alexey I Bazhenov3, Sergei A Kiryanov1, Tatyana A Tupoleva4, Maria V Sokolova1, Alexander V Pronin1, Tatyana A Semenenko1, Anatoly P Suslov1.   

Abstract

Multiple studies of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genetic variability and its relationship with the disease pathogenesis are currently ongoing, stemming from growing evidence of the clinical significance of HBV mutations. It is becoming increasingly evident that patients with hematologic malignancies may be particularly prone to a higher frequency of such mutations. The present report is the first extensive study of the prevalence of escape mutations in S-HBsAg, performed using isolates from 59 patients from hospital hematology departments with diagnoses of leukemia (n = 32), lymphoma (n = 20), multiple myeloma (n = 3), and non-tumor blood diseases (n = 4). The isolates were serologically examined for the presence of HBV markers and sequenced using either next-generation sequencing (NGS) or Sanger sequencing. Occult hepatitis B was found in 5.1% of cases. Genetic analysis of the region corresponding to S-HBsAg demonstrated an exceptionally high mutation frequency in patients with leukemias (93.4%) and lymphomas (85.0%), along with the prominent mutation heterogeneity. Additionally, more than 15 mutations in one sample were found in patients with leukemias (6.3% of cases) and lymphomas (5.0% of cases). Most of the mutations were clinically significant. The study analyzes the mutation profile of HBV in different oncohematological diseases and the frequency of individual mutations. The data strongly suggest that the NGS method, capable of detecting minor populations of HBV mutations, provides a diagnostic advantage, lays the foundation for the development of screening methods, and allows for the study of the virological and pathogenetic aspects of hepatitis B.

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Keywords:  HBV; HBsAg; S-gene; escape; leukemia; lymphoma; mutation; oncohematology

Year:  2021        PMID: 34072185      PMCID: PMC8228241          DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11060969

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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