Journal Article10.1002/JMV.2062
Molecular analysis of hepatitis B virus genomes isolated from black African patients with fulminant hepatitis B.
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TL;DR: The genomic sequence of hepatitis B virus isolates from 9 South African blacks with this disease, including 5 entire genomes, was analysed and many mutations in different genes were detected, but none was common to all the reported isolates.
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Abstract: To investigate further the possible role of mutant hepatitis B viruses in the pathogenesis of fulminant hepatitis B, the genomic sequence of hepatitis B virus isolates from 9 South African blacks with this disease, including 5 entire genomes, was analysed. Seven of the isolates were genotype A. The mutation most often reported in patients with fulminant hepatitis B, the G1896A precore stop-codon substitution, was, as expected, not present in the genotype A isolates with the exception of one in which it was accompanied by a compensatory C1858T substitution. G1896A was, however, present in the one genotype D isolate. No other precore-defective mutants were detected. The other mutation commonly found in patients with fulminant hepatitis B, the paired A1762T, G1764A substitution in the basic core promoter, was present in only one patient and G1764A in one other. The pre-surface initiation-codon mutation documented in a number of patients with fulminant hepatitis B was not found in our isolates. An 18-amino acid deletion present in the pre-surface region of one isolate has not previously been described in fulminant hepatitis B. Variations within the surface region were mainly genotype specific and not previously described. A relatively large number of mutations were present in the middle region of the core gene in those isolates without G1896A or A1762T, G1764A mutations, although the pattern was not consistent with those in published studies. Thus, as in other published series in which the entire genome of hepatitis B virus responsible for fulminant hepatitis was sequenced, we detected many mutations in different genes, but none was common to all the reported isolates.
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