Effects of HBV gene variations on disease development and antiviral therapy for patients with chronic hepatitis B

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Shenzhen Eastlake Hospital
and National Key Laboratory of Virology (Wuhan University)
Department of Infectious Diseases
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hepatitis B virus; chronic hepatitis B; gene mutation; antiviral therapy;
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R512.62 [];
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Viral variation may change pathogenicity, escape immunity, lead to persistence infection, and cause drug resistance against antiviral therapy. This study was undertaken to investigate the effects of HBV gene variation on the progression of disease and on the efficacy of antiviral therapy for patients with chronic hepatitis B(CHB). METHODS:Hepatitis B virus (HBV) gene mutational sites were detected using gene chip in selected hepatitis B patients. RESULTS:In the patients HBeAg did not show serologic conversion or HBeAg(-)/anti-HBe(+), but their HBV DNA remained positive 24 weeks after α-interferon therapy, which was associated with mutations of nt1896, nt1814, nt1762 and nt1764. In the patients, that HBV DNA levels decreased or were undetectable, but rebounded later after antiviral therapy by lamivudine was associated with mutations of aa528 and(or) aa552(i.e.YMDD mutation), which resulted in lamivudine-resistance. YMDD mutation was prone to occur 52 weeks after lamivudine therapy in some chronic hepatitis B patients (26.4%). Nt1896 mutation was common in most chronic hepatitis B patients (68.5%). Chronic severe hepatitis, cirrhosis, and primary liver carcinoma were related to the mutations of nt1896, nt1762 and nt1764. CONCLUSIONS:HBV gene mutations could aggravate patient’s condition and affect the efficacy of antiviral therapy. The regular detection of HBV gene mutation is helpful for identification of disease prognosis and adjustment of therapeutic strategy.
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