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Mutation Information
Mutation Site M103I
Mutation Type Amino acid level
Gene/Protein/Region Type S
Genotype/Subtype D
Country Italy
Literature Information
PubMed PMID 25418031
Disease HBV infection
Published Year 2015
Journal Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)
Title Hepatitis B surface antigen genetic elements critical for immune escape correlate with hepatitis B virus reactivation upon immunosuppression.
Author Salpini R,Colagrossi L,Bellocchi MC,Surdo M,Becker C,Alteri C,Aragri M,Ricciardi A,Armenia D,Pollicita M,Di Santo F,Carioti L,Louzoun Y,Mastroianni CM,Lichtner M,Paoloni M,Esposito M,D'Amore C,Marrone A,Marignani M,Sarrecchia C,Sarmati L,Andreoni M,Angelico M,Verheyen J,Perno CF,Svicher V
Evidence Of the 13 HBsAg mutations found in these patients, 8 of 13 (M103I-L109I-T118K-P120A-Y134H-S143L-D144E-S171F) reside in a major hydrophilic loop (target of neutralizing antibodies [Abs]); some of them are already known to hamper HBsAg recognition by humoral response.

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Mutation Information Note
  • Gene/Protein/Region Type: Virus Gene (e.g. LMP-1) or Virus Protein (e.g. Rep 68) or Virus Region (e.g. S, X)
Literature Information Note
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