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Hindawi, Hepatitis Research and Treatment, (2011), p. 1-6, 2011

DOI: 10.1155/2011/939148

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Evolution of Hepatitis B Virus in a Chronic HBV-Infected Patient over 2 Years

Journal article published in 2011 by Tao Shen, Xin-Min Yan, Jin-Ping Zhang, Jin-Li Wang, Rong-Xia Zuo, Li Li, Lin-Pin Wang
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

Mutations in full-length HBV isolates obtained from a chronic HBV-infected patient were evaluated at three time points: 1 day, 6 months, and 31 months. While 5 nucleotides variation, and an 18 bp deletion of preS1 have been kept in during at least the first two years, C339T mutation occurring in the hydrophilic region of HBsAg and T770C that caused polymerase V560A substitution were the new point mutations found existing in sequenced clones of the 3rd time point. Internal deletion of coding region obviously appeared in the 3rd time point. The splicers included two new 5-splice donors and three new 3-splice acceptors besides the reported donors and acceptors and may have produced presumptive HBV-spliced proteins or truncated preS proteins. ALT, HBeAg and viral DNA load varied during the follow-up years. These data demonstrated the diversity of genomes in HBV-infected patient during evolution. Combined with clinical data, the HBV variants discovered in this patient may contribute to viral persistence of infection or liver pathogenesis.