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Mutation Information
Mutation Site T123N
Mutation Type Amino acid level
Gene/Protein/Region Type S
Genotype/Subtype D
Immune Escape Y
Country Italy
Literature Information
PubMed PMID 22086128
Disease Occult HBV infection
Published Year 2012
Journal Antiviral research
Title Novel HBsAg markers tightly correlate with occult HBV infection and strongly affect HBsAg detection.
Author Svicher V,Cento V,Bernassola M,Neumann-Fraune M,Van Hemert F,Chen M,Salpini R,Liu C,Longo R,Visca M,Romano S,Micheli V,Bertoli A,Gori C,Ceccherini-Silberstein F,Sarrecchia C,Andreoni M,Angelico M,Ursitti A,Spanò A,Zhang JM,Verheyen J,Cappiello G,Perno CF
Evidence By an integrated clinical, structural and mathematical approach, 20 mutations (18 not previously correlated, and two previously associated with HBV immune-escape, T123N and M133T) (Hou et al., 2001, Torresi, 2002) were found to be significantly associated with occult HBV D-genotype infection in vivo, mainly located in the “a-determinant” region.

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