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Identification of a natural intergenotypic recombinant hepatitis delta virus genotype 1 and 2 in Vietnamese HBsAg‐positive patients
Authors:N L Toan  L H Song  H V Tong  C Wolboldt  V Q Binh  P G Kremsner  C‐T Bock
Institution:1. Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Viet Nam;2. Tran Hung Dao Hospital, 108 Institute of Clinical Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ha Noi, Viet Nam;3. Institute of Tropical Medicine, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany;4. Department of Infectious Diseases, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany;5. Vietnam Military Medical Bureau, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Abstract:Hepatitis D virus (HDV) infection is acquired as a co‐ /superinfection of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and can modulate the pathophysiology of chronic hepatitis B and related liver diseases including hepatocellular carcinoma. Among the eight distinct HDV genotypes reported, relatively few studies have attempted to investigate the prevalence of HDV mixed genotypes and RNA recombination of HDV. With a recorded prevalence of 10–20% HBV infection in Vietnam, this study investigated the HDV variability, HDV genotypes and HDV recombination among twenty‐one HDV isolates in Vietnamese HBsAg‐positive patients. HDV subgenomic and full‐length genome sequences were obtained using newly established HDV‐specific RT‐PCR techniques. The nucleotide homology was observed from 74.6% to 99.4% among the investigated full‐length genome of the HDV isolates. We observed HDV genotype 1 and HDV genotype 2 in the investigated Vietnamese patients. Although no HDV genotype mixtures were observed, we report here a newly identified recombinant of HDV genotypes (HDV 1 and HDV 2). The identified recombinant HDV isolate C03 revealed sequence homology to both HDV genotype 1 (nt1 to nt907) and HDV genotype 2 (nt908 to nt1675; HDAg coding region) with a breakpoint at nt908. Our findings demonstrate the prevalence of intergenotypic recombination between HDV genotypes 1 and 2 in a Vietnamese HBsAg‐positive patient. Extended investigation on the distribution and prevalence of HDV, HDV mixed genotypes and recombinant HDV genotypes in a larger Vietnamese population offers vital insights into understanding of the micro‐epidemiology of HDV and subsequent pathophysiology in chronic HBV‐ /HDV‐related liver diseases.
Keywords:HDV recombinant  HDV genotype  HDV genotype mixture  Hepatitis D virus  phylogenetic analysis  variability
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