Pang A, Yuen MF, Yuan HJ, Lai CL, Kwong YL. Real-time quantification of hepatitis B virus core-promoter and pre-core mutants during hepatitis E antigen seroconversion.
J Hepatol 2004;
40:1008-17. [PMID:
15158343 DOI:
10.1016/j.jhep.2004.02.024]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND/AIMS
Detection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) core-promoter A(1762)T-G(1764)A and pre-core G(1896)A mutants has relied on qualitative assays. We tested the hypothesis that the quantity of A(1762)T-G(1764)A and G(1896)A mutants might have clinical impact, by quantifying these mutants before and after HBe antigen (HBeAg) seroconversion in 58 patients.
METHODS
A real-time quantitative-polymerase chain reaction (Q-PCR) was developed, using minor groove binder (MGB)-conjugated TaqMan probes to impart reaction specificity for wildtype/mutant HBV populations.
RESULTS
Significant quantities (>20%) of core-promoter A(1762)T-G(1764)A mutant existed in 65% of patients before and after HBeAg seroconversion, and were significantly changed (>20% increase/decrease) in 13% of patients after seroconversion. Quantity of A(1762)T-G(1764)A mutants was positively correlated with alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (P<0.001) and HBV DNA (P<0.001) levels, both before and after HBeAg seroconversion. Significant quantities of pre-core G(1896)A mutant existed in about 90% of patients before and after HBeAg seroconversion, and were changed in 16% of patients after seroconversion. Quantity of G(1896)A mutant was negatively correlated with ALT (P=0.044) and HBV DNA (P=0.007) levels.
CONCLUSIONS
The A(1762)T-G(1764)A and G(1896)A mutants existed in a high proportion of patients before and were unaffected after HbeAg seroconversion. The quantities of A(1762)T-G(1764)A mutant were positively and G(1896)A mutant negatively correlated with liver inflammation and viral replication.
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