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HBV preS deletion mapping using deep sequencing demonstrates a unique association with viral markers

AIM: Deletions are observed frequently in the preS1/S2 region of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome, in association with liver disease advancement. However, the most significant preS1/S2 region and its influences on viral markers are unclear. METHODS: The preS1/S2 HBV regions of 90 patients without anti...

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Autores principales: Suzuki, Yuichiro, Maekawa, Shinya, Komatsu, Nobutoshi, Sato, Mitsuaki, Tatsumi, Akihisa, Miura, Mika, Matsuda, Shuya, Muraoka, Masaru, Nakakuki, Natsuko, Amemiya, Fumitake, Takano, Shinichi, Fukasawa, Mitsuharu, Nakayama, Yasuhiro, Yamaguchi, Tatsuya, Inoue, Taisuke, Sato, Tadashi, Sakamoto, Minoru, Yamashita, Atsuya, Moriishi, Kohji, Enomoto, Nobuyuki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30794632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212559
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author Suzuki, Yuichiro
Maekawa, Shinya
Komatsu, Nobutoshi
Sato, Mitsuaki
Tatsumi, Akihisa
Miura, Mika
Matsuda, Shuya
Muraoka, Masaru
Nakakuki, Natsuko
Amemiya, Fumitake
Takano, Shinichi
Fukasawa, Mitsuharu
Nakayama, Yasuhiro
Yamaguchi, Tatsuya
Inoue, Taisuke
Sato, Tadashi
Sakamoto, Minoru
Yamashita, Atsuya
Moriishi, Kohji
Enomoto, Nobuyuki
author_facet Suzuki, Yuichiro
Maekawa, Shinya
Komatsu, Nobutoshi
Sato, Mitsuaki
Tatsumi, Akihisa
Miura, Mika
Matsuda, Shuya
Muraoka, Masaru
Nakakuki, Natsuko
Amemiya, Fumitake
Takano, Shinichi
Fukasawa, Mitsuharu
Nakayama, Yasuhiro
Yamaguchi, Tatsuya
Inoue, Taisuke
Sato, Tadashi
Sakamoto, Minoru
Yamashita, Atsuya
Moriishi, Kohji
Enomoto, Nobuyuki
author_sort Suzuki, Yuichiro
collection PubMed
description AIM: Deletions are observed frequently in the preS1/S2 region of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome, in association with liver disease advancement. However, the most significant preS1/S2 region and its influences on viral markers are unclear. METHODS: The preS1/S2 HBV regions of 90 patients without antiviral therapy were subjected to deep sequencing and deleted regions influencing viral markers were investigated. RESULTS: From the deletion frequency analysis in each patient, deletions were observed most frequently in the preS2 codon 132–141 region. When the patients were divided into three groups (0–0.1%: n = 27, 0.1%-10%: n = 34, 10–100%: n = 29), based on the deletion frequency, FIB-4 (p < 0.01), HBV DNA (p < 0.01), HBcrAg (p < 0.01) and preS1/S2 start codon mutations (p < 0.01, both) were significantly associated with the deletion. When clinical and viral markers were investigated by multivariate analysis for their association with the deletion, FIB-4 (p < 0.05), HBcrAg (p < 0.05), and preS1 start codon mutation (p < 0.01) were extracted as independent variables. When the influence of the preS codon 132-141deletions on HBsAg and HBcrAg, relative to HBV DNA, was investigated, the HBsAg/HBV DNA ratio was lower (0–10% vs. 10%-100%, p<0.05), while the HBcrAg/HBV DNA rati o was higher (0–0.1% vs. 10%-100%, p<0.05) in the presence of the preS codon 132-141deletions. CONCLUSION: The preS codon.132-141 deletions have a significant influence on the clinical characteristics and viral markers, even when present as a minor population. Importantly, the preS codon 132–141 deletions have a clear influence on the viral life cycle and pathogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-63863502019-03-09 HBV preS deletion mapping using deep sequencing demonstrates a unique association with viral markers Suzuki, Yuichiro Maekawa, Shinya Komatsu, Nobutoshi Sato, Mitsuaki Tatsumi, Akihisa Miura, Mika Matsuda, Shuya Muraoka, Masaru Nakakuki, Natsuko Amemiya, Fumitake Takano, Shinichi Fukasawa, Mitsuharu Nakayama, Yasuhiro Yamaguchi, Tatsuya Inoue, Taisuke Sato, Tadashi Sakamoto, Minoru Yamashita, Atsuya Moriishi, Kohji Enomoto, Nobuyuki PLoS One Research Article AIM: Deletions are observed frequently in the preS1/S2 region of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome, in association with liver disease advancement. However, the most significant preS1/S2 region and its influences on viral markers are unclear. METHODS: The preS1/S2 HBV regions of 90 patients without antiviral therapy were subjected to deep sequencing and deleted regions influencing viral markers were investigated. RESULTS: From the deletion frequency analysis in each patient, deletions were observed most frequently in the preS2 codon 132–141 region. When the patients were divided into three groups (0–0.1%: n = 27, 0.1%-10%: n = 34, 10–100%: n = 29), based on the deletion frequency, FIB-4 (p < 0.01), HBV DNA (p < 0.01), HBcrAg (p < 0.01) and preS1/S2 start codon mutations (p < 0.01, both) were significantly associated with the deletion. When clinical and viral markers were investigated by multivariate analysis for their association with the deletion, FIB-4 (p < 0.05), HBcrAg (p < 0.05), and preS1 start codon mutation (p < 0.01) were extracted as independent variables. When the influence of the preS codon 132-141deletions on HBsAg and HBcrAg, relative to HBV DNA, was investigated, the HBsAg/HBV DNA ratio was lower (0–10% vs. 10%-100%, p<0.05), while the HBcrAg/HBV DNA rati o was higher (0–0.1% vs. 10%-100%, p<0.05) in the presence of the preS codon 132-141deletions. CONCLUSION: The preS codon.132-141 deletions have a significant influence on the clinical characteristics and viral markers, even when present as a minor population. Importantly, the preS codon 132–141 deletions have a clear influence on the viral life cycle and pathogenesis. Public Library of Science 2019-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6386350/ /pubmed/30794632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212559 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Suzuki, Yuichiro
Maekawa, Shinya
Komatsu, Nobutoshi
Sato, Mitsuaki
Tatsumi, Akihisa
Miura, Mika
Matsuda, Shuya
Muraoka, Masaru
Nakakuki, Natsuko
Amemiya, Fumitake
Takano, Shinichi
Fukasawa, Mitsuharu
Nakayama, Yasuhiro
Yamaguchi, Tatsuya
Inoue, Taisuke
Sato, Tadashi
Sakamoto, Minoru
Yamashita, Atsuya
Moriishi, Kohji
Enomoto, Nobuyuki
HBV preS deletion mapping using deep sequencing demonstrates a unique association with viral markers
title HBV preS deletion mapping using deep sequencing demonstrates a unique association with viral markers
title_full HBV preS deletion mapping using deep sequencing demonstrates a unique association with viral markers
title_fullStr HBV preS deletion mapping using deep sequencing demonstrates a unique association with viral markers
title_full_unstemmed HBV preS deletion mapping using deep sequencing demonstrates a unique association with viral markers
title_short HBV preS deletion mapping using deep sequencing demonstrates a unique association with viral markers
title_sort hbv pres deletion mapping using deep sequencing demonstrates a unique association with viral markers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6386350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30794632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212559
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