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  • [Hot-point mutations of viral C gene during hepatitis B virus infection] Abstract Text:

    k luoK Luo,y zhuY Zhu,j yangJ Yang,j houJ Hou,l zhangL Zhang,z liangZ Liang,

    To investigate the relationship of the HBV C gene mutations with the disease progress, the hotpoint mutations of pre- C stop28 and C region L97 were examined with restrictio-fragment-length-polymorphism (RFLP) technique in 91 hepatitis patients with diverse clinical features and HBe status. Both mutations were almost not seen in acute hepatitis B and chronic asymptomatic virus carriers; rarely in chronic persistent hepatitis and frequently in chronic active hepatitis (CAH) and active liver cirrhosis (ALC), accounting for 80% and 78% in CAH and ALC respectively. The pre-C mutant was mixed with wild strain in 11 of 31 patients who were HBeAg-positive CAH and ALC; on the other hand, the wild strain also coexisted with variant in anti-HBe-positive cases. So did the L97 in both HBeAg- and anti- HBe-positive cases. Possibly, both the mutant and the wild strain are usually in a relatively growth and decline status. So, the hot-point mutations of HBV C gene were closely related with the disease activity.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Zhonghua shi yan he lin chuang bing du xue za zhi

    VOLUME: 11

    Page Numbers: 29-32

    Journal Abbreviation: Zhonghua Shi Yan He Lin Chuang

    ISSN: 1003-9279

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 1997

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    LANGUAGE: chi

    NlmUniqueID: 9602873

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    AFFILIATION: Nanfang Hospital of the First military Medical University, Guangzhou 510515.

    Country: China

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    MEDLINETA: Zhonghua Shi Yan He Lin Chuang

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