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Sequence variations of hepatitis B virus promoter regions in persistently infected patients
Authors:Y. M. Ha-Lee  J. Lee  H. Pyun  Y. Kim  J. Sohn  Y. J. Cho  Y. Kim
Affiliation:(1)  Korea Nutrition Research Institute, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, KR;(2)  Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, KR;(3)  Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, KR;(4)  Institute for Digestive Research, Division of Gastroenterology/Hepatology, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Seoul, Korea, KR;(5)  Department of Clinical Pathology, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, KR
Abstract:
Summary.  The HBV in the sera of two chronic active hepatitis patients were analyzed for the promoter sequence heterogeneity. In most cases, the proportion of any particular clone in the total viral populations was less than 50%, showing high mutation rates. In contrast, promoter sequences of HBV from asymptomatic carriers revealed only a few point mutations with no deletions. HBV in chronic patient harbored variants with multiple mutations throughout promoters including 1762 (A-to-T), 1764 (G-to-A) double mutation in C promoter and deletions near CCAAT site in S promoter. Unlike other three promoter regions, C, pre-S1 and S, of HBV which revealed a high level of sequence heterogeneity, the X promoter region (from nt 985 to 1430) showed little sequence heterogeneity within a patient. However, the predominant viral clones in two patients were quite different from each other. In addition to mutations in promoter regions, a deletion mutation in the translation start codon was also found in pre-S1 gene. The results in this report indicate that the mutation rates are not the same in all four promoters and that one of the strategies for maintaining persistent infection could be through mutations in viral promoters which then impair the balance of viral gene expressions. Accepted July 6, 2000
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