Spontaneous HBsAg loss in Korean patients: relevance of viral genotypes, S gene mutations, and covalently closed circular DNA copy numbers.
PMID: 25320728
2014
Clinical and molecular hepatology
Result: The A1762T and G1764A core promoter mutations were found only in the lamivudine-treated patient.
Prevalence of mutations in basal core promoter and precore region of hepatitis B virus in vaccinated and nonvaccinated individuals of the aboriginal Nicobarese tribe of Car Nicobar Island, India.
Abstract: Among the nonvaccinated subjects, 3 (4.5%) had an A1762T mutation, 8 (12.1%) had a G1764A mutation, 11 (16.7%) had a G1896A mutation and 4 (6.1%) had a G1899A mutation.
Novel point and combo-mutations in the genome of hepatitis B virus-genotype D: characterization and impact on liver disease progression to hepatocellular carcinoma.
Abstract: Beyond the classical mutations in basal core promoter (BCP) (A1762T/G1764A) and precore (G1862T), persistence of progressively accumulated mutations in enhancer-I, surface, HBx and core were showed significant association to liver disease progression.
Abstract: Furthermore, the effect of individual mutation was magnified by the combination with A1762T/G1764A in HCC pathogenesis.
Result: 15% (3/20), p = 0.01)] found in
Hepatitis B virus core promoter mutations in patients with chronic hepatitis B and hepatocellular carcinoma in bucharest, romania.
Abstract: BCP A1762T, G1764A and PC G1896A were significantly associated with HCC-tissue HBV sequencing (75.3%) (P < 0.001).
Abstract: Basal core promoter (BCP) A1762T/G1764A and precore (PC) G1896A mutations were detected in these Romanian patients with chronic HBV infection.
Result: BCP A1762T, Table: G1764A
Genetic characterization and genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates from donors with an occult HBV infection.
Abstract: Mutations in the S region (100%) were found especially in loop 1 of the major hydrophilic loop (MHL) at positions I110L, T114S, T126I and S113T, whereas mutations in the C region (65%) were within the basal core promoter region (position A1762T/G1764A) and precore region (position G1896A).
[Correlation study on Chinese medical syndrome types of chronic hepatitis B patients and HLA-DR13 gene, BCP mutation, and T-lymphocyte subsets].
PMID: 25566621
2014
Zhongguo Zhong xi yi jie he za zhi Zhongguo Zhongxiyi jiehe zazhi
Abstract: The mutation of serum A1762T/G1764A was detected using PCR sequencing.
[Relationship between hepatitis B virus polymerase gene mutation patterns of rtM204I/V and pre-core/basal core promoter mutations].
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between mutations of rtM204V/I (methionine to valine or isoleucine at position rt204 of reverse transcriptase domain) in the hepatitis B virus (HBV) polymerase gene and the G1896A and G1899A single mutations in the pre-eore (PC) region and the A1762T and G1764A double-mutations in the basal core promoter (BCP) region.
Abstract: Of the 1543 strains (54.2%) with PC-BCP mutations, seven mutation patterns of
S gene mutants occurrence among hepatitis B carriers in malaysia.
Result: Among the basal core promoter mutations, A1762T-G1764A double mutation was present in 26.9%, C1653T in 8.6%, A1752G in 10.8% and C1766T in 2.2% of the isolates.
Hepatitis B virus genotype B and mutations in basal core promoter and pre-core/core genes associated with acute-on-chronic liver failure: a multicenter cross-sectional study in China.
Abstract: A multivariate analysis showed that factors such as HBV genotype B, age >=40 years and A1762T/G1764A, A1846T and G1896A mutations were independently associated with the development of HB-ACLF.
Abstract: CONCLUSION: Chronic HBV infection with genotype B, A1762T/G1764A, A1846T a
Abstract: Comparing with CHB-S, the A1762T/G1764A mutation in genotype B and the A2159G mutation in genotype C were significantly more common in HB-ACLF patients.
Synergistic effects of A1896, T1653 and T1762/A1764 mutations in genotype c2 hepatitis B virus on development of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Abstract: Also, the A1762T/G1764A double mutation may act in synergy with C1653T to increase the risk of HCC in patients chronically infected with HBV genotype C2.
Introduction: One of the most well known mutations in the HBV genome is the basal core promoter (BCP) double mutation that consists of the nucleotide substitution of A to T at position 1762 and of G to A at 1764 (A1762T/G1764A) in the core promoter region.
Discussion: Also, in the present study, the BCP double mutation, A1762T