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Hepatitis B virus core promoter mutations G1613A and C1653T are significantly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in genotype C HBV-infected patients
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major cause of hepatocarcinogenesis. To identify mutations relevant to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development, we compared the full genome sequences of HBV from the sera of patients with and without HCC. METHODS: We compared the full genome sequences of H...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3214198/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22014121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-458 |
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author | Tatsukawa, Masashi Takaki, Akinobu Shiraha, Hidenori Koike, Kazuko Iwasaki, Yoshiaki Kobashi, Haruhiko Fujioka, Shin-Ichi Sakaguchi, Kohsaku Yamamoto, Kazuhide |
author_facet | Tatsukawa, Masashi Takaki, Akinobu Shiraha, Hidenori Koike, Kazuko Iwasaki, Yoshiaki Kobashi, Haruhiko Fujioka, Shin-Ichi Sakaguchi, Kohsaku Yamamoto, Kazuhide |
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description | BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major cause of hepatocarcinogenesis. To identify mutations relevant to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development, we compared the full genome sequences of HBV from the sera of patients with and without HCC. METHODS: We compared the full genome sequences of HBV isolates from 37 HCC patients (HCC group 1) and 38 patients without HCC (non-HCC group 1). We also investigated part of the core promoter region sequences from 40 HCC patients (HCC group 2) and 68 patients without HCC. Of the 68 patients who initially did not have HCC, 52 patients remained HCC-free during the follow-up period (non-HCC group 2), and 16 patients eventually developed HCC (pre-HCC group 2). Serum samples collected from patients were subjected to PCR, and the HBV DNA was directly sequenced. RESULTS: All patients had genotype C. A comparison of the nucleotide sequences of the HBV genome between HCC group 1 and non-HCC group 1 revealed that the prevalence of G1613A and C1653T mutations in the core promoter region was significantly higher in the HCC group. These mutations tended to occur simultaneously in HCC patients. Multivariate analysis with group 2 revealed that the presence of HCC was associated with aging and the double mutation. Future emergence of HCC was associated with aging and the presence of a single G1613A mutation. CONCLUSIONS: G1613A and C1653T double mutations were frequently found in patients with HCC. A single G1613A mutation was associated with future emergence of HCC. These mutations may serve as useful markers in predicting HCC development. |
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spelling | pubmed-32141982011-11-12 Hepatitis B virus core promoter mutations G1613A and C1653T are significantly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in genotype C HBV-infected patients Tatsukawa, Masashi Takaki, Akinobu Shiraha, Hidenori Koike, Kazuko Iwasaki, Yoshiaki Kobashi, Haruhiko Fujioka, Shin-Ichi Sakaguchi, Kohsaku Yamamoto, Kazuhide BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major cause of hepatocarcinogenesis. To identify mutations relevant to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development, we compared the full genome sequences of HBV from the sera of patients with and without HCC. METHODS: We compared the full genome sequences of HBV isolates from 37 HCC patients (HCC group 1) and 38 patients without HCC (non-HCC group 1). We also investigated part of the core promoter region sequences from 40 HCC patients (HCC group 2) and 68 patients without HCC. Of the 68 patients who initially did not have HCC, 52 patients remained HCC-free during the follow-up period (non-HCC group 2), and 16 patients eventually developed HCC (pre-HCC group 2). Serum samples collected from patients were subjected to PCR, and the HBV DNA was directly sequenced. RESULTS: All patients had genotype C. A comparison of the nucleotide sequences of the HBV genome between HCC group 1 and non-HCC group 1 revealed that the prevalence of G1613A and C1653T mutations in the core promoter region was significantly higher in the HCC group. These mutations tended to occur simultaneously in HCC patients. Multivariate analysis with group 2 revealed that the presence of HCC was associated with aging and the double mutation. Future emergence of HCC was associated with aging and the presence of a single G1613A mutation. CONCLUSIONS: G1613A and C1653T double mutations were frequently found in patients with HCC. A single G1613A mutation was associated with future emergence of HCC. These mutations may serve as useful markers in predicting HCC development. BioMed Central 2011-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3214198/ /pubmed/22014121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-458 Text en Copyright ©2011 Tatsukawa et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tatsukawa, Masashi Takaki, Akinobu Shiraha, Hidenori Koike, Kazuko Iwasaki, Yoshiaki Kobashi, Haruhiko Fujioka, Shin-Ichi Sakaguchi, Kohsaku Yamamoto, Kazuhide Hepatitis B virus core promoter mutations G1613A and C1653T are significantly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in genotype C HBV-infected patients |
title | Hepatitis B virus core promoter mutations G1613A and C1653T are significantly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in genotype C HBV-infected patients |
title_full | Hepatitis B virus core promoter mutations G1613A and C1653T are significantly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in genotype C HBV-infected patients |
title_fullStr | Hepatitis B virus core promoter mutations G1613A and C1653T are significantly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in genotype C HBV-infected patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Hepatitis B virus core promoter mutations G1613A and C1653T are significantly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in genotype C HBV-infected patients |
title_short | Hepatitis B virus core promoter mutations G1613A and C1653T are significantly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in genotype C HBV-infected patients |
title_sort | hepatitis b virus core promoter mutations g1613a and c1653t are significantly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma in genotype c hbv-infected patients |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3214198/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22014121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-11-458 |
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