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The association of HBV core promoter double mutations (A1762T and G1764A) with viral load differs between HBeAg positive and anti-HBe positive individuals: A longitudinal analysis

Fang, ZL and Sabin, CA and Dong, BQ and Wei, SC and Chen, QY and Fang, KX and Yang, JY and Wang, XY and Harrison, TJ (2009) The association of HBV core promoter double mutations (A1762T and G1764A) with viral load differs between HBeAg positive and anti-HBe positive individuals: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Hepatology , 50 (2) 273 - 280. 10.1016/j.jhep.2008.09.014.

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Abstract

Background/Aims: Although there have been a few reports regarding the effect of basal core promoter (BCP) double mutations (A1762T and G1764A) on hepatitis B viral loads, the association remains uncertain. We aim to determine the association after controlling for HBeAg - a strong confounding factor.Methods: We selected randomly 190 individuals from a Chinese cohort of 2258 subjects for cross-sectional analysis and 56 of the 190 for longitudinal analysis of viral loads.Results: In multivariable analysis of the cross-sectional data, BCP double mutations are significantly associated with lower viral loads in HBeAg positive subjects but no difference was found in anti-HBe positive subjects. Triple mutations at nucleotide (nt) 1753, 1762 and 1764 and mutations between nt 1809 and 1817, precore stop mutation (nt 1896) and genotype are not associated with viral loads in either HBeAg or anti-HBe positive subjects. Analysis of the longitudinal data yielded similar results to the cross-sectional data. Viral loads differ significantly between individuals infected with wild-type and BCP double mutations prior to HBeAg seroconversion but this difference is lost after seroconversion.Conclusions: BCP double mutations are associated with lower viral loads in HBeAg positive individuals but have no effect on the viral loads of anti-HBe positive individuals. (C) 2008 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Type:Article
Title:The association of HBV core promoter double mutations (A1762T and G1764A) with viral load differs between HBeAg positive and anti-HBe positive individuals: A longitudinal analysis
Open access status:An open access publication. A version is also available from UCL Discovery.
DOI:10.1016/j.jhep.2008.09.014
Publisher version:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ articles/PMC2648871/?tool=pubmed
Language:English
Keywords:Hepatitis B virus, Basal core promoter double mutations, Viral loads, Hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg), Anti-HBe, HEPATITIS-B-VIRUS, HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA, LIVER-DAMAGE, DNA-POLYMERASE, PRECORE, REPLICATION, CARRIERS, MUTANTS, RISK, EXPRESSION
UCL classification:UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Medical Sciences > Medicine (Division of) > Internal Medicine
UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Population Health Sciences > Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care > Infection and Population Health

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