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A phylogenetic study of hepatitis B virus in chronically infected Brazilian patients of Western and Asian descent
Authors:Cintia Mendes Clemente  Flair José Carrilho  João Renato Rebello Pinho  Suzane Kioko Ono-Nita  Luiz Caetano Da Silva  Regina Célia Moreira  Marcílio Figueiredo Lemos  Isabel Maria Vicente Guedes de Carvalho Mello
Affiliation:1.Departmento de Gastroenterologia, Faculdade de Medicina,Universidade de S?o Paulo,S?o Paulo,Brazil;2.Laboratório de Hepatologia e Gastroenterologia Tropical,Instituto de Medicina Tropical da Universidade de S?o Paulo,S?o Paulo,Brazil;3.Servi?o de Virologia, Instituto Adolfo Lutz,S?o Paulo,Brazil;4.Laboratório de Imunologia Viral,Instituto Butantan,S?o Paulo,Brazil
Abstract:Background  Hepatitis B virus (HBV) causes one of the most important chronic viral infections worldwide. HBV is classified into eight genotypes whose epidemiology varies geographically. In Brazil, genotypes A, D, and F are more frequent, while in East Asia, genotypes B and C predominate. Several studies showed that immigrants retain the HBV infection pattern of their ancestral country. Purpose  To identify HBV genotypes infecting chronic carriers in Brazilian families of Western and Asian descent by Hepatitis B surface antigen gene sequencing and analyze the route of viral transmission by phylogenetic analysis of viral sequences. Methods  Eighty-seven people chronically infected with HBV were separated into two groups: Western descent (27) and Asian descent (60). Surface and pre-core/core genes were amplified from serum HBV-DNA and sequences were subjected to phylogenetic analysis. Results  HBV genotype A was found in 74% of Western subjects, while genotype C was found in 94% of Asian patients. Thirty-eight percent of Western families were infected with HBV with similar pre-core/core sequences, while only 25% of Asian families showed similarity in these sequences. Conclusions  Phylogenetical analysis of pre-core/core HBV gene suggested intra-familial transmission of HBV in 38% of Western families and 25% of Asian families. Analysis of HBsAg gene sequences helped to define the HBV genotype but did not allow inferring route of transmission as its sequences showed a smaller phylogenetic signal than pre-core/core sequences. Chronic HBV carriers of Asian descent born in or living in Brazil were infected with the same HBV genotype predominant in their ancestral country.
Keywords:Hepatitis B  Disease transmission  Genotype  Phylogeny  Family
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