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    Virol J. 2007 Jan 11;4:6.

    Molecular analysis of hepatitis B virus "a" determinant in asymptomatic and symptomatic Mexican carriers.

    Ruiz-Tachiquín ME, Valdez-Salazar HA, Juárez-Barreto V, Dehesa-Violante M, Torres J, Muñoz-Hernández O, Alvarez-Muñoz MT.

    Unidad de Investigación en Enfermedades Infecciosas, Unidad Médica de Alta Especialidad-Pediatría, Centro Médico Nacional-Siglo XXI, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, México DF, México. mertachiquin@yahoo.com.mx <mertachiquin@yahoo.com.mx>

    BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a small DNA-containing virus with 4 genes, C, S, X and P. The S gene codes for the surface antigen (HBsAg), which contains the "a" determinant, the main region for induction of a protective humoral immune response. To compare the genotype and sequence of the "a" determinant between strains isolated from asymptomatic and symptomatic Mexican HBV carriers. RESULTS: 21 asymptomatic (blood donors) and 12 symptomatic (with clinical signs and with >1 year lamivudine treatment) HBV carriers were studied; all patients were positive for the HBsAg in serum. Viral load, genotypes, and subtypes were determined in plasma. A fragment of the S gene including the "a" determinant was PCR amplified and sequenced to determine genotype, subtype and to identify mutations. Mean viral load was 0.7965 x 104 copies/ml in asymptomatic carriers and 2.73 x 106 copies/ml in symptomatic patients. Genotypes H, C, and F were identified in asymptomatic individuals; whereas H was dominant in symptomatic patients. A fragment of 279 bp containing the "a" determinant was amplified from all 33 carriers and sequences aligned with S gene sequences in the GenBank. Mutations identified were Y100N, T126I, Q129H and N146K in the asymptomatic group, and F93I and A128V in the symptomatic group. CONCLUSION: Differences in genotype and in mutations in the "a" determinant were found between strains from asymptomatic and symptomatic HBV Mexican carriers.

    PMID: 17217533 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 1781063

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