DIFFERENT PREVALENCE OF PRECORE MUTANTS IN 5 MEMBERS OF A HEPATITIS-B-VIRUS-INFECTED FAMILY - EVIDENCE FOR A PRECORE VARIANT TYPE IN AN ASYMPTOMATIC ANTI-HBS PATIENT

Citation
V. Barlet et al., DIFFERENT PREVALENCE OF PRECORE MUTANTS IN 5 MEMBERS OF A HEPATITIS-B-VIRUS-INFECTED FAMILY - EVIDENCE FOR A PRECORE VARIANT TYPE IN AN ASYMPTOMATIC ANTI-HBS PATIENT, Journal of hepatology, 21(5), 1994, pp. 797-805
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Journal title
ISSN journal
01688278
Volume
21
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
797 - 805
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-8278(1994)21:5<797:DPOPMI>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Chronic active hepatitis B (CAH-B), anti-HBe (+) has been associated w ith a hepatitis B virus variant carrying a stop codon at the distal pr e-C region that prevents HBeAg synthesis. We analyzed the HBV DNA pre- C region in five members of a Turkish family. The mother presented an anti-HBe (+) CAH-B and the four children different hepatitis B virus s erological and clinical profiles. The pre-C region was analyzed by clo ning after DNA amplification in sera and peripheral blood mononuclear cells. A method for rapid screening of a large number of cloned polyme rase chain reaction products was developed for the presence of the mos t frequent pre-C mutations (G to A substitution at nucleotide position 1896 and 1899). At least 60 independent clones were tested for each p atient by selective oligonucleotide hybridization using non-mutated (M 0), one (M1) and two (M2) point-mutated probes. Results were confirmed by sequencing. The mutation 1896 was present in 91% of DNA clones fro m the mother. The same mutation was also found in 85% of the clones in the youngest child (D), but in less than 10% of the clones from child ren A and C. Only the pre-C wild-type strain was observed in child B. X gene deletions (3 to 20 nt) were also present in some clones from th e mother and children A, B and C. No significant difference between se rum and peripheral blood mononuclear cells concerning the viral popula tion was observed. In this study, a method for rapid screening of nume rous polymerase chain reaction clones was developed to obtain the best quantitative estimation of mutated to wild-type HCV ratio present in patients. The data suggest: 1) a different selection of precore defect ive mutant virus between the members of the family, 2) the presence of pre-C mutant strains in an anti-HBs positive asymptomatic patient, an d 3) the presence of X gene deletions associated to pre-C stop codon. Further investigation will be required to determine the influence of t hese genomic defects on the pathogenicity of the hepatitis B virus str ains present in the patients. (C) Journal of Hepatology.