Phylogenetic Origin of Hepatitis B Virus Strains with Precore C-1858 Variant

Author:

Alestig Erik1,Hannoun Charles1,Horal Peter1,Lindh Magnus1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Virology, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden

Abstract

ABSTRACT Mutations that prevent the expression of the hepatitis B e antigen frequently emerge in the immunoreactive phase of infection. The predominant mutation, the precore G→A-1896 mutation, is restricted by the variability at position 1858 and is rare in strains with cytosine at nucleotide 1858. The C-1858 variant is characteristic of genotype A. It also occurs in genotypes C and F, but not in B, D, or E, explaining the geographical variation in the prevalence of precore mutants. C-1858 strains have been frequently observed in southeast Asia, but have not been phylogenetically characterized. By sequencing eight complete hepatitis B virus genomes, C-1858 variants of east Asian origin were found to constitute a phylogenetic entity within genotype C that probably diverged several hundred years ago. Further study of the distribution of this variant is warranted.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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