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Lower mutation frequency of BCP/precore regions in e antigen-negative chronic HBV-infected children instead of adults patients.


ABSTRACT: To describe the Hepatitis B e antigen(HBeAg) seroconversion related mutation profiles of the basal core promoter(BCP)/precore regions in e antigen seroconverted child patients, a cohort of 245 child patients with CHB and a control patients group of 92 adult patients with CHB were recruited. The mutation frequencies of six nucleotides or nucleotide combinations including nucleotide (nt)1896, nt1762/1764, nt1752, nt1846, nt1899 and nt1753 showed significant differences between HBeAg positive and HBeAg-negative child patients groups. The frequencies of these HBeAg seroconversion-related mutations were significantly lower in HBeAg-negative children with CHB than in HBeAg-negative adults with CHB, especially for the mutation G1896A (41.1% vs 91.7%, P<0.001), and the average number of BCP/precore region mutations in samples from HBeAg-negative child patients was also obviously lower than in HBeAg-negative adult patients(3.62±3.03 vs 4.89±2.09, P<0.001), suggesting less impact of mutations in the BCP/precore region on HBeAg seroconversion in child patients than adult patients.

SUBMITTER: Huang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4379138 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lower mutation frequency of BCP/precore regions in e antigen-negative chronic HBV-infected children instead of adults patients.

Huang Yong Y   Deng Haijun H   Shan Xuefeng X   Gong Xuyang X   Li Xiaosong X   Tu Zen Z   Long Quanxin Q   Huang Ailong A  

PloS one 20150330 3


To describe the Hepatitis B e antigen(HBeAg) seroconversion related mutation profiles of the basal core promoter(BCP)/precore regions in e antigen seroconverted child patients, a cohort of 245 child patients with CHB and a control patients group of 92 adult patients with CHB were recruited. The mutation frequencies of six nucleotides or nucleotide combinations including nucleotide (nt)1896, nt1762/1764, nt1752, nt1846, nt1899 and nt1753 showed significant differences between HBeAg positive and H  ...[more]

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