Precore/core mutations of hepatitis B virus genotype D arising in different states of infection.
PMID: 35415256
2022
Clinical and experimental hepatology
Discussion: However, in spite of their prevalence, our data showed that E80Q/D, E113D/Q, S181P/R and Q182K/*Stop variations were not statistically significantly different among the groups.
Naturally occurring core immune-escape and carboxy-terminal mutations runcations in patients with e antigen negative chronic hepatitis B.
Abstract: CONCLUSION: Core immune-escape mutations cT12S, cS21T, cT67P, cE113D, and cP130T/Q are significantly higher in decompensated liver disease patients and could influence the severity of liver disease in HBeAg -ve CHB patients.
Abstract: When frequency of core immune escape mutations was compared among CHB and decompensated patients, and c