TY - JOUR
T1 - Mutations within enhancer II and BCP regions of hepatitis B virus in relation to advanced liver diseases in patients infected with subgenotype B3 in Indonesia
AU - Heriyanto, Didik Setyo
AU - Yano, Yoshihiko
AU - Utsumi, Takako
AU - Anggorowati, Nungki
AU - Rinonce, Hanggoro Tri
AU - Lusida, Maria Inge
AU - Soetjipto,
AU - Triwikatmani, Catharina
AU - Ratnasari, Neneng
AU - Maduseno, Sutanto
AU - Purnama, Putut Bayu
AU - Nurdjanah, Siti
AU - Hayashi, Yoshitake
PY - 2012/1
Y1 - 2012/1
N2 - Studies on the characteristics of mutations within the hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome, their roles in the pathogenesis of advanced liver diseases, and the involvement of host properties of HBV-infected individuals have not been conducted in subgenotype B3-infected populations. For addressing this issue, 40 cases with HBV surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive advanced liver diseases, including advanced liver cancer and cirrhosis (male 31, female 9, age 54.4±11.6-year-old), were collected and compared with 109 cases with chronic hepatitis B (male 71, female 38, age 38.0±13.4-year-old). Mutations in enhancer II (Enh II) and basal core promoter (BCP)/precore regions were analyzed by PCR-direct sequencing method. HBV viral load was examined by real-time PCR. For all examined regions, the prevalence of mutation was significantly higher in cases with advanced liver diseases. Multivariate analysis showed that, in patients older than 45 years, C1638T and T1753V mutations constituted independent risk factors for the advancement of liver diseases. The presence of C1638T and T1753V mutations may serve as predictive markers for the progression of liver diseases in Indonesia and other countries, where subgenotype B3 infection is prevalent.
AB - Studies on the characteristics of mutations within the hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome, their roles in the pathogenesis of advanced liver diseases, and the involvement of host properties of HBV-infected individuals have not been conducted in subgenotype B3-infected populations. For addressing this issue, 40 cases with HBV surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive advanced liver diseases, including advanced liver cancer and cirrhosis (male 31, female 9, age 54.4±11.6-year-old), were collected and compared with 109 cases with chronic hepatitis B (male 71, female 38, age 38.0±13.4-year-old). Mutations in enhancer II (Enh II) and basal core promoter (BCP)/precore regions were analyzed by PCR-direct sequencing method. HBV viral load was examined by real-time PCR. For all examined regions, the prevalence of mutation was significantly higher in cases with advanced liver diseases. Multivariate analysis showed that, in patients older than 45 years, C1638T and T1753V mutations constituted independent risk factors for the advancement of liver diseases. The presence of C1638T and T1753V mutations may serve as predictive markers for the progression of liver diseases in Indonesia and other countries, where subgenotype B3 infection is prevalent.
KW - BCP mutation
KW - Enhancer II mutation
KW - Genotype B3
KW - Hepatitis B virus
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=81355161136&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/jmv.22266
DO - 10.1002/jmv.22266
M3 - Article
C2 - 22095534
AN - SCOPUS:81355161136
SN - 0146-6615
VL - 84
SP - 44
EP - 51
JO - Journal of Medical Virology
JF - Journal of Medical Virology
IS - 1
ER -