Emergence and takeover of precore-stop mutant prior to exacerbation of E antigen-negative chronic hepatitis B after withdrawal of lamivudine therapy

Chau Ting Yeh*, Wei Pin Lin, Chao Wei Hsu, Ming-Ling Chang, Shi Ming Lin, I-Shyan Sheen

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Although hepatitis B virus (HBV) precore-stop mutant (nonsense mutation at codon 28) is usually isolated from patients with hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-negative hepatitis, it is unclear whether the mutant is the cause of the hepatitis flare or it is a consequence of necroinflammation. Using the amplification-created restriction site method, the ratios of precore-stop mutant were measured in serial serum samples obtained from three patients experiencing HBeAg-negative hepatitis after withdrawal of lamivudine therapy. In all three patients, the precore-stop mutant emerged and took over the viral population at least 2 months prior to the hepatitis exacerbations. After the onset of exacerbation, transient elevation of serum HBV-DNA was observed, which was followed by progressive decrease of the ratio of precore-stop mutant as well as normalization of serum transaminases. The present data indicate that at least in some patients, the precore-stop mutant is the cause but not the consequence of the flare of HBeAg-negative hepatitis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)906-910
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Medical Virology
Volume78
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 07 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Amplification-created restriction site
  • Nonsense mutation
  • Ratio

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