An overview of hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutant in the Asia Pacific

Hepatitis B virus infection is a serious health problem worldwide, and more than 350 million people are chronic carriers, constituting a major global threat. Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific have the highest levels of endemicity in the world, with an estimated seroprevalence ranging between 2%...

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Main Authors: Shuaibu, Hudu Abdullahi, A. Malik, Yasmin, Mohd Taib, Niazlin, Mohammed Harmal, Nabil Saad, Sekawi, Zamberi
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Published: Horizon Scientific Press 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.297632017-08-09T04:34:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29763/ An overview of hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutant in the Asia Pacific Shuaibu, Hudu Abdullahi A. Malik, Yasmin Mohd Taib, Niazlin Mohammed Harmal, Nabil Saad Sekawi, Zamberi Hepatitis B virus infection is a serious health problem worldwide, and more than 350 million people are chronic carriers, constituting a major global threat. Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific have the highest levels of endemicity in the world, with an estimated seroprevalence ranging between 2% and 31%. Mutations in the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) have been reported in many parts of the world but are most common in Asian infants; such mutants have several clinical effects, such as the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. Diagnostic failures by commercial assays have reduced the diagnostic effectiveness of HBsAg detection. For example the substitution of an amino acid in the major hydrophilic region of the S gene reduces the binding of hepatitis B surface antibodies leading to immune escape. The safety of blood transfusion may be compromised by current screening tests due to escape from being neutralised by antibodies induced by HBsAg mutants, and undetectable levels of viral surface protein. Data on the epidemiology of HBsAg mutation in Asia Pacific are scant; however, this manuscript has reviewed the available information on the epidemiology of HBsAg mutation in Asia Pacific. Horizon Scientific Press 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29763/1/An%20overview%20of%20hepatitis%20B%20virus%20surface%20antigen%20mutant%20in%20the%20Asia%20Pacific.pdf Shuaibu, Hudu Abdullahi and A. Malik, Yasmin and Mohd Taib, Niazlin and Mohammed Harmal, Nabil Saad and Sekawi, Zamberi (2014) An overview of hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutant in the Asia Pacific. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 16. pp. 69-77. ISSN 1467-3037; ESSN: 1467-3045 http://www.caister.com/cimb/abstracts/v16/69.html
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description Hepatitis B virus infection is a serious health problem worldwide, and more than 350 million people are chronic carriers, constituting a major global threat. Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific have the highest levels of endemicity in the world, with an estimated seroprevalence ranging between 2% and 31%. Mutations in the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) have been reported in many parts of the world but are most common in Asian infants; such mutants have several clinical effects, such as the development of hepatocellular carcinoma. Diagnostic failures by commercial assays have reduced the diagnostic effectiveness of HBsAg detection. For example the substitution of an amino acid in the major hydrophilic region of the S gene reduces the binding of hepatitis B surface antibodies leading to immune escape. The safety of blood transfusion may be compromised by current screening tests due to escape from being neutralised by antibodies induced by HBsAg mutants, and undetectable levels of viral surface protein. Data on the epidemiology of HBsAg mutation in Asia Pacific are scant; however, this manuscript has reviewed the available information on the epidemiology of HBsAg mutation in Asia Pacific.
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author Shuaibu, Hudu Abdullahi
A. Malik, Yasmin
Mohd Taib, Niazlin
Mohammed Harmal, Nabil Saad
Sekawi, Zamberi
spellingShingle Shuaibu, Hudu Abdullahi
A. Malik, Yasmin
Mohd Taib, Niazlin
Mohammed Harmal, Nabil Saad
Sekawi, Zamberi
An overview of hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutant in the Asia Pacific
author_facet Shuaibu, Hudu Abdullahi
A. Malik, Yasmin
Mohd Taib, Niazlin
Mohammed Harmal, Nabil Saad
Sekawi, Zamberi
author_sort Shuaibu, Hudu Abdullahi
title An overview of hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutant in the Asia Pacific
title_short An overview of hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutant in the Asia Pacific
title_full An overview of hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutant in the Asia Pacific
title_fullStr An overview of hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutant in the Asia Pacific
title_full_unstemmed An overview of hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutant in the Asia Pacific
title_sort overview of hepatitis b virus surface antigen mutant in the asia pacific
publisher Horizon Scientific Press
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29763/1/An%20overview%20of%20hepatitis%20B%20virus%20surface%20antigen%20mutant%20in%20the%20Asia%20Pacific.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29763/
http://www.caister.com/cimb/abstracts/v16/69.html
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