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Summary
Item Summary
Project 26876337
Virus Name HBV
Sample Number 24
Disease chronic hepatitis B (CHB)
Country China

Sample
ID Sample ID Age Gender Origin Detail
1 1 54 M China View
2 2 25 M China View
3 3 43 M China View
4 4 60 M China View
5 5 38 M China View
6 6 31 F China View
7 7 56 M China View
8 8 32 M China View
9 9 46 M China View
10 10 26 M China View
11 11 41 M China View
12 12 39 M China View
13 13 41 M China View
14 14 36 M China View
15 15 39 M China View
16 16 65 M China View
17 17 36 F China View
18 18 46 F China View
19 19 49 M China View
20 20 41 M China View
21 21 38 M China View
22 22 39 M China View
23 23 24 M China View
24 24 37 M China View

Literature
Item Summary
PMID 26876337
Title Prevalence of mutations in HBV DNA polymerase gene associated with nucleos(t)ide resistance in treatment-naive patients with Chronic Hepatitis B in Central China.
Abstract OBJECTIVE: There are a lot of disagreements in the studies on hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA polymerase mutation rate associated with nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) in treatment-naive chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients. This is the first study aimed to investigate the prevalence of spontaneous HBV resistance mutations in Central China. METHODS: This study included treatment-naive patients with CHB from June 2012 to May 2015 receiving care at the Institute of Liver Disease in Central China. All patients completed a questionnaire covering different aspects, such as family medical history, course of liver disease, medication history, alcohol use, among others. Mutations in HBV DNA polymerase associated with NAs resistance were detected using INNO-LiPA assay. RESULTS: 269 patients were infected with HBV genotype B (81.4%), C (17.9%), and both B and C (0.7%). Mutations in HBV DNA polymerase were detected in 24 patients (8.9%) including rtM204I/V (n=6), rtN236T (n=5), rtM250V (n=2), rtL180M (n=2), rtT184G (n=1), rtM207I (n=1), rtS202I (n=1), rtM204V/I & rtL180M (n=5), and rtM204I & rtM250V (n=1). CONCLUSION: Spontaneous HBV resistance mutations in HBV DNA polymerase were found in treatment-naive patients with CHB in Central China. These findings suggest that we should analyze HBV DNA polymerase resistance mutation associated with NAs before giving antiviral therapy such as lamivudine (LAM), adefovir (ADV), and telbivudine (LdT).