Genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates from donors with an occult HBV infection

© 2014 International Society of Blood Transfusion. Background and Objectives: Screening of Thai blood donors has resulted in the detection of donors with an occult HBV infection (OBI), where HBsAg is undetectable, but hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA is present in serum in low concentrations. This study...

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Main Authors: N. Chamni, S. Louisirirotchanakul, S. Oota, T. Sakuldamrongpanish, J. Saldanha, V. Chongkolwatana, S. Phikulsod
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spelling th-mahidol.346632018-11-09T09:55:05Z Genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates from donors with an occult HBV infection N. Chamni S. Louisirirotchanakul S. Oota T. Sakuldamrongpanish J. Saldanha V. Chongkolwatana S. Phikulsod Mahidol University Thai Red Cross Agency Immucor, Inc. Medicine © 2014 International Society of Blood Transfusion. Background and Objectives: Screening of Thai blood donors has resulted in the detection of donors with an occult HBV infection (OBI), where HBsAg is undetectable, but hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA is present in serum in low concentrations. This study was designed to determine whether the occurrence of OBI in donors was linked to the HBV genotype and possibly to mutations in the surface (S) and core (C) gene regions. Materials and Methods: Mutations in the S and C gene regions in 48 Thai donors with OBI were mapped by sequencing. Genotyping was determined with the INNO-LiPA test and by phylogenetic analysis of sequences from the S and C genes. Results: The majority of OBI samples were genotype C (81·3%) with 6·3% of samples being genotype B. In addition, two genotype I isolates were identified. Mutations in the S region (100%) were found especially in loop 1 of the major hydrophilic loop (MHL) at positions I110L, T114S, T126I and S113T, whereas mutations in the C region (65%) were within the basal core promoter region (position A1762T/G1764A) and precore region (position G1896A). Conclusion: The majority of OBI samples were HBV genotype C, although genotype I, which is newly emerging in Thailand, was also detected. The study demonstrated that OBI was probably not associated with a particular HBV genotype or with certain mutations in the S and C gene regions. However, mutations in the C gene region which could potentially impair viral replication and HBsAg production and potentially lead to OBI were identified. 2018-11-09T02:55:05Z 2018-11-09T02:55:05Z 2014-01-01 Article Vox Sanguinis. Vol.107, No.4 (2014), 324-332 10.1111/vox.12178 14230410 00429007 2-s2.0-84911905167 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/34663 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84911905167&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
N. Chamni
S. Louisirirotchanakul
S. Oota
T. Sakuldamrongpanish
J. Saldanha
V. Chongkolwatana
S. Phikulsod
Genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates from donors with an occult HBV infection
description © 2014 International Society of Blood Transfusion. Background and Objectives: Screening of Thai blood donors has resulted in the detection of donors with an occult HBV infection (OBI), where HBsAg is undetectable, but hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA is present in serum in low concentrations. This study was designed to determine whether the occurrence of OBI in donors was linked to the HBV genotype and possibly to mutations in the surface (S) and core (C) gene regions. Materials and Methods: Mutations in the S and C gene regions in 48 Thai donors with OBI were mapped by sequencing. Genotyping was determined with the INNO-LiPA test and by phylogenetic analysis of sequences from the S and C genes. Results: The majority of OBI samples were genotype C (81·3%) with 6·3% of samples being genotype B. In addition, two genotype I isolates were identified. Mutations in the S region (100%) were found especially in loop 1 of the major hydrophilic loop (MHL) at positions I110L, T114S, T126I and S113T, whereas mutations in the C region (65%) were within the basal core promoter region (position A1762T/G1764A) and precore region (position G1896A). Conclusion: The majority of OBI samples were HBV genotype C, although genotype I, which is newly emerging in Thailand, was also detected. The study demonstrated that OBI was probably not associated with a particular HBV genotype or with certain mutations in the S and C gene regions. However, mutations in the C gene region which could potentially impair viral replication and HBsAg production and potentially lead to OBI were identified.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
N. Chamni
S. Louisirirotchanakul
S. Oota
T. Sakuldamrongpanish
J. Saldanha
V. Chongkolwatana
S. Phikulsod
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author N. Chamni
S. Louisirirotchanakul
S. Oota
T. Sakuldamrongpanish
J. Saldanha
V. Chongkolwatana
S. Phikulsod
author_sort N. Chamni
title Genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates from donors with an occult HBV infection
title_short Genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates from donors with an occult HBV infection
title_full Genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates from donors with an occult HBV infection
title_fullStr Genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates from donors with an occult HBV infection
title_full_unstemmed Genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates from donors with an occult HBV infection
title_sort genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis b virus (hbv) isolates from donors with an occult hbv infection
publishDate 2018
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