HBV mutation literature information.


  Associations between hepatitis B virus mutations and the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma: a meta-analysis.
 PMID: 19574418       2009       Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Table: G1862T


  A valine to phenylalanine mutation in the precore region of hepatitis B virus causes intracellular retention and impaired secretion of HBe-antigen.
 PMID: 18201182       2008       Hepatology research
Abstract: CONCLUSION: The formation of aggresomes, as a result of the G1862T mutation, may play a contributory role in HBV-induced liver disease.
Abstract: The G1862T mutation in HBV occurs in the bulge of the encapsidation signal within the pregenomic RNA.


  Virological features of hepatitis B virus-associated nephropathy in Japan.
 PMID: 17607789       2007       Journal of medical virology
Abstract: G1862T mutation was observed in the two HBV/A1 patients, resulting in the pre-core amino acid substitution with a switch from valine (Val) to phenylalanine (Phe).


  Expression of wild-type or G1862T mutant HBe antigen of subgenotype A1 of hepatitis B virus and the unfolded protein response in Huh7 cells.
 PMID: 17259736       2007       Intervirology
Abstract: G1862T was detected in 18 samples, 15 (83%) of them belonged to genotype A (subgenotype HBV/A1), 3 (17%) to genotype D.
Abstract: CONCLUSION: In our community, G1862T mutation was predominantly found in HBV/A1 isolates irrespective of HBeAg status.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of G1862T mutation in hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates among Eastern Indian patients and its relationship with genotypes, HBeAg status and disease manifestation.


  Basal core promoter, precore region mutations of HBV and their association with e antigen, genotype, and severity of liver disease in patients with chronic hepatitis B in India.
 PMID: 16789012       2006       Journal of medical virology
Abstract: It is concluded that Pc G1862T mutant is Genotype A-specific but is not always associated with e antigen.
Abstract: The Pc G1862T mutation was detected more often in HBeAg-positive than HBeAg-negative (37% vs.


  Point mutations upstream of hepatitis B virus core gene affect DNA replication at the step of core protein expression.
 PMID: 16378961       2006       Journal of virology
1Abstract: A naturally occurring G1862T mutation upstream of the core AUG affects the bulge of the epsilon signal and generates a ""forbidden"" residue at the -3 position of the signal peptide cleavage site."
Abstract: All these mutations antagonized the G1862T mutation on core protein expression.
Abstract: Cotransfection of the G1862T mutant with a replication-deficient HBV genome that provides core protein in trans also restored genome replication.


  Mechanism of HBV genome variability and replication of HBV mutants.
 PMID: 16461214       2005       Journal of clinical virology
Abstract: We found point mutations upstream of the precore ATG codon of genotype Aa suppressed HBeAg expression, while the G1862T mutation in the precore region greatly impaired viral replication.


  Epidemiological and sequence differences between two subtypes (Ae and Aa) of hepatitis B virus genotype A.
 PMID: 15039524       2004       The Journal of general virology
Abstract: In the pregenome encapsidation (epsilon) signal, a point mutation from G to A or T at nt 1862 was detected in 16 of the 19 (84 %) HBV/Aa isolates but not in any of the 20 HBV/Ae isolates, which may affect virus replication and translation of hepatitis B e antigen.


  [The prevalence of hepatitis B virus precore mutant isolated from asymptomatic carriers in Guangxi].
 PMID: 12667359       2002       Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi
Abstract: Among samples with stopped mutation, 4 samples had mutation at nt1846 (A-->T), 2 samples at nt1862 (G-->T).


  Expression of wild-type or G1862T mutant HBe antigen of subgenotype A1 of hepatitis B virus and the unfolded protein response in Huh7 cells.
 PMID: 12185284       2002       The Journal of general virology
Abstract: The G-->T substitution at position 1862 leads to an amino acid change in codon 17 of the precore protein of the virus, which is part of a signal peptidase recognition motif.
Abstract: The prevalence of a G1862T variant of hepatitis B virus (HBV) has been investigated in patients with fulminant hepatitis and chronic liver disease, using primer mismatch amplification, followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis.



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