Precore region mutation in hepatitis B virus genome in "healthy" asymptomatic anti-HBe positive carriers
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The precore region mutation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome characterized from G to A at nucleotide 83 resulting a stop codon in codon 28 has been identified in severe chronic or fulminant hepatitis suggesting that the mutant might be more pathogenic. Since little is known about the mutant in asymptomatic carriers, we investigated the mutant HBV in 19 "healthy" asymptomatic anti-HBe positive carriers by direct sequencing of viral DNA amplified by polymerase chain reaction from serum. Among 18 cases in whom viral DNA could be sequence, wild type HBV was found in only one case. Seventeen cases including three with co-infection of wild type showed a point mutation resulting in a stop codon from TGG to TAG in codon 28 of precore region. This mutation is identical as that found in severe liver disease by other investigators. HBeAg positive patients used as positive control showed only wild type HBV. In conclusion, the precore mutation was found also in the "healthy" asymptomatic carriers. Although this mutation was tightly associated with the lack of HBeAg in serum, it dose not seem to have pathogenic potential compared with wild type HBV.
- 島根大学の論文
著者
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Komazawa Yoshinori
島根医科大学 光学医療診療
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Kinoshita Yoshikazu
島根大学 医学部消化器・肝臓内科
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Kinoshita Y
Department Of Gastroenterology And Hepatology Shimane University School Of Medicine
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Xuan-than Nguyen
Shimane Medical University
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Xuan-than Nguyen
島根医科大学 第2内科
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FUKUDA Ryo
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Shimane Medical University
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FUKUMOTO Shiro
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Shimane Medical University
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Fukumoto Shiro
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane Medical University
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Fukuda Ryo
Shimane Medical University
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Kushiyama Yoshinori
Shimane Medical University
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Fukumoto Shiro
Shimane Medical University
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Fukuda Ryo
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Shimane Medical University
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Kinoshita Yoshikazu
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto Jpn
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