Diagnostic challenges due to hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutations outside the major hydrophilic region

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY
Ruchi Supekar, Jit Sarkar, Partha Chakrabarti, Subhajit Biswas
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Abstract

The number of observed cases of occult hepatitis B virus infection (OBI) in eastern India has been increasing. Here, S gene mutations were identified in apparently healthy individuals with OBI, and the S protein variants from these patients were characterized in vitro. Plasma samples from 217 healthy blood donors were collected from three different regions in eastern India and screened for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection using a nucleic acid amplification test and immunoassays for serological markers. S protein variants found in positive plasma samples were characterized using a liver cell line. Twenty-nine of the 217 plasma samples tested, were positive for HBV DNA and were negative for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and antibody to HBV core antigen (anti-HBc). Sequencing of the HBV S gene revealed a novel S protein mutation (L173H) in an area outside the major hydrophilic region. Known OBI-associated mutations (S34L, P178R), a mutation resulting in a stop codon at position 196, associated with lamivudine-resistance, the substitution I81T, and a dual mutation (G145A and Q101H) were also identified. S proteins containing these mutations, produced by transfection of human hepatoma (Huh7) cells with recombinant plasmids, were undetectable or gave significantly weaker signals than the wild-type control, despite similar levels of S mRNA production for the mutant and wild-type plasmids. The OBI cases in this study were unexpectedly seronegative. In vitro analysis revealed that the mutations identified here caused the virus to evade immunodetection using commercial immunoassays, thereby rendering a large portion of the population “silently” infected with HBV.

乙型肝炎病毒表面抗原主要亲水区外的突变带来的诊断挑战
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Archives of Virology
Archives of Virology 医学-病毒学
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5.10
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7.40%
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324
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Archives of Virology publishes original contributions from all branches of research on viruses, virus-like agents, and virus infections of humans, animals, plants, insects, and bacteria. Coverage spans a broad spectrum of topics, from descriptions of newly discovered viruses, to studies of virus structure, composition, and genetics, to studies of virus interactions with host cells, organisms and populations. Studies employ molecular biologic, molecular genetics, and current immunologic and epidemiologic approaches. Contents include studies on the molecular pathogenesis, pathophysiology, and genetics of virus infections in individual hosts, and studies on the molecular epidemiology of virus infections in populations. Also included are studies involving applied research such as diagnostic technology development, monoclonal antibody panel development, vaccine development, and antiviral drug development.Archives of Virology wishes to publish obituaries of recently deceased well-known virologists and leading figures in virology.
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