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Mutations in the HBV PreS/S gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnamese chronic HBV-infected patients

BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis B virus (CHB) infection is a major health problem and leading cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) worldwide. Several point and deletion mutations on the PreS/S gene have been intensively considered associated with HCC. This study aimed to describe the characteristic...

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Autores principales: Thi Cam Huong, Nguyen, Trung, Nguyen Quang, Luong, Bac An, Tram, Duong Bich, Vu, Hoang Anh, Bui, Hoang Huu, Pham Thi Le, Hoa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8989215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35390033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266134
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author Thi Cam Huong, Nguyen
Trung, Nguyen Quang
Luong, Bac An
Tram, Duong Bich
Vu, Hoang Anh
Bui, Hoang Huu
Pham Thi Le, Hoa
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Trung, Nguyen Quang
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis B virus (CHB) infection is a major health problem and leading cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) worldwide. Several point and deletion mutations on the PreS/S gene have been intensively considered associated with HCC. This study aimed to describe the characteristics of HBV PreS/S mutations in Vietnamese CHB-infected patients and their association with HCC. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted from 02/2020 to 03/2021, recruited Vietnamese CHB-infected patients with HBV-DNA >3 log(10)-copies/mL and successful PreS/S gene sequencing. Mutations were detected by direct Sanger sequencing. RESULTS: 247 CHB-infected patients were recruited, characterized by 68.8% males, 54.7% HBV genotype B, 57.5% HBeAg positive, 23.1% fibrosis score ≥F3 and 19.8% HCC. 61.8% amino acid replacements were detected throughout the PreS1/PreS2/S genes. The most common point-mutations included N/H51Y/T/S/Q/P (30.4%), V68T/S/I (44.9%), T/N87S/T/P (46.2%) on PreS1 gene; T125S/N/P (30.8%), I150T (42.5%) on PreS2 gene; S53L (37.7%), A184V/G (39.3%), S210K/N/R/S (39.3%) on S gene. The rates of case(s) with any point-mutation on the Major Hydrophylic Region (MHR) and the "a" determinant region were 63.6% and 39.7%, respectively. Most of S point-mutations were presented with low rates such as T47A/E/V/K (9.3%), P120S/T (8.5%), G145R (2%). On multivariable analysis, males (OR = 4.51, 95%CI 1.78–11.4, p = 0.001), age≥40 (OR = 5.5, 95%CI 2.06–14.68, p = 0.001), W4P/R/Y on PreS1 (OR = 11.56, 95%CI 1.99–67.05, p = 0.006) and 4 S point-mutations as: T47A/E/V/K (OR = 3.67, 95%CI 1.19–11.29, p = 0.023), P120S/T (OR = 3.38, 95%CI 1.09–10.49, p = 0.035), S174N (OR = 29.73, 95%CI 2.12–417.07, p = 0.012), P203R (OR = 8.45, 95%CI 1.43–50.06, p = 0.019) were associated with HCC. CONCLUSIONS: We detected 61% amino acid changes on PreS/S regions in Vietnamese CHB patients. One point-mutation at amino acid 4 on PreS1 gene and 4 point-mutations at amino acids 47, 120, 174, and 203 on S gene were associated with HCC. Further investigations are recommended to further clarify the relationship and interaction between mutations in HBV genome and HCC progression.
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spelling pubmed-89892152022-04-08 Mutations in the HBV PreS/S gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnamese chronic HBV-infected patients Thi Cam Huong, Nguyen Trung, Nguyen Quang Luong, Bac An Tram, Duong Bich Vu, Hoang Anh Bui, Hoang Huu Pham Thi Le, Hoa PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis B virus (CHB) infection is a major health problem and leading cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) worldwide. Several point and deletion mutations on the PreS/S gene have been intensively considered associated with HCC. This study aimed to describe the characteristics of HBV PreS/S mutations in Vietnamese CHB-infected patients and their association with HCC. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was conducted from 02/2020 to 03/2021, recruited Vietnamese CHB-infected patients with HBV-DNA >3 log(10)-copies/mL and successful PreS/S gene sequencing. Mutations were detected by direct Sanger sequencing. RESULTS: 247 CHB-infected patients were recruited, characterized by 68.8% males, 54.7% HBV genotype B, 57.5% HBeAg positive, 23.1% fibrosis score ≥F3 and 19.8% HCC. 61.8% amino acid replacements were detected throughout the PreS1/PreS2/S genes. The most common point-mutations included N/H51Y/T/S/Q/P (30.4%), V68T/S/I (44.9%), T/N87S/T/P (46.2%) on PreS1 gene; T125S/N/P (30.8%), I150T (42.5%) on PreS2 gene; S53L (37.7%), A184V/G (39.3%), S210K/N/R/S (39.3%) on S gene. The rates of case(s) with any point-mutation on the Major Hydrophylic Region (MHR) and the "a" determinant region were 63.6% and 39.7%, respectively. Most of S point-mutations were presented with low rates such as T47A/E/V/K (9.3%), P120S/T (8.5%), G145R (2%). On multivariable analysis, males (OR = 4.51, 95%CI 1.78–11.4, p = 0.001), age≥40 (OR = 5.5, 95%CI 2.06–14.68, p = 0.001), W4P/R/Y on PreS1 (OR = 11.56, 95%CI 1.99–67.05, p = 0.006) and 4 S point-mutations as: T47A/E/V/K (OR = 3.67, 95%CI 1.19–11.29, p = 0.023), P120S/T (OR = 3.38, 95%CI 1.09–10.49, p = 0.035), S174N (OR = 29.73, 95%CI 2.12–417.07, p = 0.012), P203R (OR = 8.45, 95%CI 1.43–50.06, p = 0.019) were associated with HCC. CONCLUSIONS: We detected 61% amino acid changes on PreS/S regions in Vietnamese CHB patients. One point-mutation at amino acid 4 on PreS1 gene and 4 point-mutations at amino acids 47, 120, 174, and 203 on S gene were associated with HCC. Further investigations are recommended to further clarify the relationship and interaction between mutations in HBV genome and HCC progression. Public Library of Science 2022-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8989215/ /pubmed/35390033 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266134 Text en © 2022 Thi Cam Huong et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tram, Duong Bich
Vu, Hoang Anh
Bui, Hoang Huu
Pham Thi Le, Hoa
Mutations in the HBV PreS/S gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnamese chronic HBV-infected patients
title Mutations in the HBV PreS/S gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnamese chronic HBV-infected patients
title_full Mutations in the HBV PreS/S gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnamese chronic HBV-infected patients
title_fullStr Mutations in the HBV PreS/S gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnamese chronic HBV-infected patients
title_full_unstemmed Mutations in the HBV PreS/S gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnamese chronic HBV-infected patients
title_short Mutations in the HBV PreS/S gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnamese chronic HBV-infected patients
title_sort mutations in the hbv pres/s gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in vietnamese chronic hbv-infected patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8989215/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35390033
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266134
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