Kx. Luo, Hot spot mutations of hepatitis B virus pre-C/C gene and its promotor in Chinese patients and the clinical implications, CHIN MED J, 112(2), 1999, pp. 182-184
Objective To study if the functions of C gene and its promotor are related
to the pathogenesis of hepatitis B and to describe their hot spot mutations
in Chinese patients.
Data sources We have studied this subject in recent years. A mini-review is
based on some unpublished works.
Data selection The sequence data of C gene and core promotor (cp) of hepati
tis B virus (HBV) were analysed in the asymptomatic carriers (AsC) and the
patients of hepatitis with various severity.
Results Pre-C A1896 mutation occurred in 67% of anti-HBe-positive and 38% o
f HBeAg-positive cases. Ail were chronic infections. In C gene, 8 missense
mutations in the segment of codon 48-60, and 28 in codon 84-101 were found,
more in severe patients. The cp mutations of nt 1762 and nt 1764 occurred
more in HBeAg-negative than in positive cases (49% vs 20%), and more in pat
ients than in AsC (56% vs 10%).
Conclusions A1896 often occurred in nature infection course. The cp and clu
stering C gene mutations would more frequently lead to prolonged active inf
ection and advanced liver diseases.