Studies on the integration of hepatitis B virus DNA sequence in human sperm chromosomes |
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Authors: | Huang Jian-Min Huang Tian-Hua Qiu Huan-Ying Fang Xiao-Wu Zhuang Tian-Gang Qiu Jie-Wen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cell Biology and Medical Genetics, Shantou University Medical College, Shantou 515031, China. thhuang@stu.edu.cn |
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Abstract: | Aim: To study the integration of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA into sperm chromosomes in hepatitis B patients and the features of its integration. Methods: Sperm chromosomes of 14 subjects (5 healthy controls and 9 HB patients, including 1 acute hepatitis B, 2 chronic active hepatitis B, 4 chronic persistent hepatitis B, 2 HBsAg chronic carriers with no clinical symptoms) were prepared using interspecific in vitro fertilization between zona-free hamster oocytes and human spermatozoa. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to sperm chromosome spreads was carried out with biotin-labeled full length HBV DNA probe to detect the specific HBV DNA sequences in the sperm chromosomes. Results: Specific fluorescent signal spots for HBV DNA were seen in sperm chromosomes of one patient with chronic persistent hepatitis B. In 9(9/42) sperm chromosome complements containing fluorescent signal spots, one presented 5 obvious FISH spots and the others 2 to 4 signals. The fluorescence intensity showed significant difference among the signal spots. The distribution of signal sites among chromosomes seems to be random. Conclusion: HBV could integrate into human sperm chromosomes. Results suggest that the possibility of vertical transmission of HBV via the germ line to the next generation is present. |
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Keywords: | hepatitis B virus spermatozoa human chromosomes fluorescence in situ hybridization virus integration vertical disease transmission |
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