Yh. Paik et al., Emergence of YMDD motif mutant of hepatitis B virus during short-term lamivudine therapy in South Korea, J HEPATOL, 35(1), 2001, pp. 92-98
Background/Aims: The emergence of a YMDD mutant resistant to lamivudine the
rapy has been reported in patients with hepatitis B treated with long-term
lamivudine therapy, However, it is not well known whether the YMDD mutant c
ould be detected early in lamivudine therapy in hepatitis B virus (HBV) end
emic areas. The aim of this study was to investigate the emergence of the Y
MDD mutant during short-term lamivudine therapy in South Korea.
Methods: We prospectively investigated the emergence of the YMDD mutant by
the nested PCR assay using restriction fragment length polymorphism in 28 p
atients with chronic hepatitis B who were treated,vith 100 mg of lamivudine
daily for 12 weeks.
Results: The YMDD mutant was detected in 17 (60.7%) out of 28 patients at w
eek 12, and the only type of mutation found was the YIDD mutation. When we
carried out the nested PCR serially in five patients, YIDD mutants were det
ected as early as 2 weeks by the nested PCR assay. The nested PCR results w
ere in concordance with DNA sequencing in one patient's serial samples.
Conclusions: YMDD mutants in HBV were defected within a few weeks during la
mivudine therapy in South Korea, which suggests that the YMDD mutant may ex
ist even before lamivudine therapy in HBV endemic areas. (C) 2001 European
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