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The Prevalence and Serological Association of Hepatitis D Virus Genotypes in Taiwan
Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) is an RNA virus that requires the presence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) to propagate into hepatocytes, with Genotype I being more prevalent globally. However, the prevalence of HDV genotypes in Taiwan is unknown. Accordingly, a cohort including 24 chronic HBV pa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541235/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34684176 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10101227 |
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author | Joseph, Keva Shabangu, Ciniso Sylvester Jang, Tyng-Yuan Huang, Chung-Feng Dai, Chia-Yen Huang, Jee-Fu Chuang, Wan-Long Yu, Ming-Lung Wang, Shu-Chi |
author_facet | Joseph, Keva Shabangu, Ciniso Sylvester Jang, Tyng-Yuan Huang, Chung-Feng Dai, Chia-Yen Huang, Jee-Fu Chuang, Wan-Long Yu, Ming-Lung Wang, Shu-Chi |
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description | Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) is an RNA virus that requires the presence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) to propagate into hepatocytes, with Genotype I being more prevalent globally. However, the prevalence of HDV genotypes in Taiwan is unknown. Accordingly, a cohort including 24 chronic HBV patients who received nucleos(t)ides (NUCs) between January 2002 and July 2018 was used to determine HDV genotypes and genotype specific serological association in chronic HBV carriers. HDV-positive genotypes in 18/24 (75%) males and 6/24 (25%) females were identified among chronic HBV patients. Viremia was lower in HDV-IV patients than in patients affected with other HDV genotypes (1.34 log(10) copies/mL vs. 3.30 log(10) copies/mL; p = 0.009). A logistics regression analysis revealed that HDV-IV was inversely proportional to HDV RNA (odds ratio [OR]/95% confidence intervals [CI]: 0.370/0.164–0.830; p = 0.017). The serologic association study indicated lower levels of creatinine (p = 0.047) and HDV-RNA (p = 0.009) in the HDV-IV group than the non-HDV-IV group but did not indicate any significant differences in the AST, ALT, bilirubin levels or other laboratory test factors. The three genotypes evident in Taiwan were HDV-I (4/24, 16.7%), HDV-II (6/24, 25.0%), and HDV-IV (14/24, 58.3%), and HDV-IV is the predominant HDV genotype in Taiwan. These results anticipate a clear understanding of HDV genotype serological association in chronic HBV carriers. |
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spelling | pubmed-85412352021-10-24 The Prevalence and Serological Association of Hepatitis D Virus Genotypes in Taiwan Joseph, Keva Shabangu, Ciniso Sylvester Jang, Tyng-Yuan Huang, Chung-Feng Dai, Chia-Yen Huang, Jee-Fu Chuang, Wan-Long Yu, Ming-Lung Wang, Shu-Chi Pathogens Article Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) is an RNA virus that requires the presence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) to propagate into hepatocytes, with Genotype I being more prevalent globally. However, the prevalence of HDV genotypes in Taiwan is unknown. Accordingly, a cohort including 24 chronic HBV patients who received nucleos(t)ides (NUCs) between January 2002 and July 2018 was used to determine HDV genotypes and genotype specific serological association in chronic HBV carriers. HDV-positive genotypes in 18/24 (75%) males and 6/24 (25%) females were identified among chronic HBV patients. Viremia was lower in HDV-IV patients than in patients affected with other HDV genotypes (1.34 log(10) copies/mL vs. 3.30 log(10) copies/mL; p = 0.009). A logistics regression analysis revealed that HDV-IV was inversely proportional to HDV RNA (odds ratio [OR]/95% confidence intervals [CI]: 0.370/0.164–0.830; p = 0.017). The serologic association study indicated lower levels of creatinine (p = 0.047) and HDV-RNA (p = 0.009) in the HDV-IV group than the non-HDV-IV group but did not indicate any significant differences in the AST, ALT, bilirubin levels or other laboratory test factors. The three genotypes evident in Taiwan were HDV-I (4/24, 16.7%), HDV-II (6/24, 25.0%), and HDV-IV (14/24, 58.3%), and HDV-IV is the predominant HDV genotype in Taiwan. These results anticipate a clear understanding of HDV genotype serological association in chronic HBV carriers. MDPI 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8541235/ /pubmed/34684176 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10101227 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Joseph, Keva Shabangu, Ciniso Sylvester Jang, Tyng-Yuan Huang, Chung-Feng Dai, Chia-Yen Huang, Jee-Fu Chuang, Wan-Long Yu, Ming-Lung Wang, Shu-Chi The Prevalence and Serological Association of Hepatitis D Virus Genotypes in Taiwan |
title | The Prevalence and Serological Association of Hepatitis D Virus Genotypes in Taiwan |
title_full | The Prevalence and Serological Association of Hepatitis D Virus Genotypes in Taiwan |
title_fullStr | The Prevalence and Serological Association of Hepatitis D Virus Genotypes in Taiwan |
title_full_unstemmed | The Prevalence and Serological Association of Hepatitis D Virus Genotypes in Taiwan |
title_short | The Prevalence and Serological Association of Hepatitis D Virus Genotypes in Taiwan |
title_sort | prevalence and serological association of hepatitis d virus genotypes in taiwan |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541235/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34684176 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10101227 |
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