Mutation Information
Mutation Site
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L180M |
Mutation Type
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Amino acid level |
Gene/Protein/Region Type
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RT |
Genotype/Subtype
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A;D |
Viral Reference
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JN182318.1;
GU456636.1 |
Literature Information
PubMed PMID
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29859062
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Disease
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Chronic hepatitis B
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Published Year
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2018 |
Journal
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BMC infectious diseases |
Title
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Immune-escape mutations and stop-codons in HBsAg develop in a large proportion of patients with chronic HBV infection exposed to anti-HBV drugs in Europe. |
Author
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Colagrossi L,Hermans LE,Salpini R,Di Carlo D,Pas SD,Alvarez M,Ben-Ari Z,Boland G,Bruzzone B,Coppola N,Seguin-Devaux C,Dyda T,Garcia F,Kaiser R,Köse S,Krarup H,Lazarevic I,Lunar MM,Maylin S,Micheli V,Mor O,Paraschiv S,Paraskevis D,Poljak M,Puchhammer-Stöckl E,Simon F,Stanojevic M,Stene-Johansen K,Tihic N,Trimoulet P,Verheyen J,Vince A,Lepej SZ,Weis N,Yalcinkaya T,Boucher CAB,Wensing AMJ,Perno CF,Svicher V,HEPVIR working group of the European Society for translational antiviral research (ESAR). |
Evidence
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The only primary drug-resistance mutations detected were rtM204I (0.4%, 1/245) and rtN236T (0.4%, 1/245), while the only secondary mutations detected were rtL180M and rtV173L, each present in 0.4% of patients.
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