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Rapid detection of the hepatitis B virus YMDD mutant using TaqMan-minor groove binder probes
Authors:Hua Rui  Tanaka Yasuo  Fukai Kenichi  Tada Motohisa  Seto Motoko  Asaoka Yoshinari  Ohta Miki  Goto Tadashi  Kanai Fumihiko  Kato Naoya  Yoshida Haruhiko  Kawabe Takao  Yokosuka Osamu  Omata Masao
Affiliation:Department of Gastroenterology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: TaqMan-minor groove binder (MGB) probes were used in a real-time PCR-based assay for the rapid and accurate detection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) YMDD mutants. METHODS: TaqMan-MGB probes were designed to distinguish between wild-type (YMDD) and mutant (YVDD and YIDD) strains of HBV. The detection limit and sensitivity of the assay were determined using a dilution series of a mixture of wild-type and mutant plasmids. Serum samples collected from four patients with chronic mutant HBV infections during lamivudine therapy were analyzed using this method. RESULTS: The detection limit for YVDD and YIDD was 10 and 50 copies, respectively, whereas the sensitivity was 10% within a mixed virus population. In the clinical samples, mutant strains of HBV could be detected at levels <2.6 log copies/ml of HBV DNA. While 15 of the 21 samples tested by this method were positive for the YMDD mutant, direct sequencing and a reverse hybridization line probe assay (INNO-LiPA HBV DR v2) detected the mutant strain in only 11 and 9 samples, respectively. Moreover, the data for 6 samples analyzed by TA cloning were fully consistent with our TaqMan PCR results. CONCLUSIONS: We successfully established a sensitive and accurate assay for the YMDD mutant of HBV. This method may be useful for monitoring patients treated with lamivudine.
Keywords:Hepatitis B virus   YMDD mutant   TaqMan PCR   Minor groove binder probe
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