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Site Information
DVID 1006876
VISID TVIS10015434
Chromosome chr1
GRCh38 Location 18254355
Disease Hepatocellular carcinoma  
Sample Tumor
Virus Reference Genome AB014381.1
Target Gene IGSF21     
Literature Information
PubMed PMID 23867110
Published year 2013
Journal Genomics
Title HIVID: an efficient method to detect HBV integration using low coverage sequencing.
Author Li W,Zeng X,Lee NP,Liu X,Chen S,Guo B,Yi S,Zhuang X,Chen F,Wang G,Poon RT,Fan ST,Mao M,Li Y,Li S,Wang J,Jianwang,Xu X,Jiang H,Zhang X
Evidence We reported HIVID (high-throughput Viral Integration Detection), a novel experimental and computational method to detect the location of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) integration breakpoints in Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) genome. We detected a total of 246 HBV integration breakpoints in HCC genome, 113 out of which were within 400bp upstream or downstream of 125 breakpoints identified by WGS method, covering 89. The integration was located in the gene TERT, MLL4, and CCNE1. Our study shows HIVID is a cost-effective methodology with high specificity and sensitivity to identify viral integration in human genome.

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