Recombinant HBsAg of the Wild-Type and the G145R Escape Mutant, included in the New Multivalent Vaccine against Hepatitis B Virus, Dramatically Differ in their Effects on Leukocytes from Healthy Donors In Vitro.
Introduction: Across different genotypes, the most frequent substitutions were I/T126S (1.8%), G145R (1.2%), M133T (1.2%), Q129R (1.0%), I/T126A (0.8%), and P120T (0.8%).
Introduction: These major mutations were more common in genotypes A (P120T, 3.2%), B (I/T126A, 2.8%; Q129R, 2.2%), C (I/T 126S, 3.9%; M133T, 1.9%), and G (G145R, 5.0%).
Characterization of Antigen Escape Mutations in Chronic HBV-Infected Patients in Upper Egypt.
Introduction: In the following years, other mutations observed on the a-determinant, which are considered as immune escape variants, including T116N, P120S/E, I/T126A/N/I/S, Q129H/R, M133L, K141E, P142S, and D144A/E, have also been reported.
Discussion: All sequences obtained in this study were classified as HBV genotype E, which is known to show a clear genotypic divergence from all genotypes within the a determinant, where escape mutations can occur, reported that the types of polymorphisms at positions associated with escape mutations observed in HBV vary from one genotype to another and that the most common of these
Global prevalence and phylogeny of hepatitis B virus (HBV) drug and vaccine resistance mutations.
Result: M133I/L/T and Q129H/N/R had the highest prevalence in genotype B and M133I/L/T had the highest prevalence in Asia, also being present in >3% of the sequences (Figure 2B and 2C).
Result: Other VEMs that had an overall prevalence of >1% were T118A/R/V, M133I/L/T, A128V, Q129H/N/R, G145A/R, P120S/T and S/T143L/M (Figure 2A).
Occurrence of occult hepatitis B virus infection associated with envelope protein mutations according to anti-HBs carriage in blood donors.
PMID: 31877352
2020
International journal of infectious diseases
Abstract: Mutations pre-s1T68I and sQ129R/L were found uniquely in 15-25% of anti-HBs(+) OBIB carriers and mutation pre-s1A54E was found preferentially in anti-HBs(+) OBIC, while 17 substitutions were found preferentially in 11-38% of anti-HBs(-) OBIB strains.
"Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients: Prevalence and Mutations in ""a"" Determinant."
PMID: 32922195
2020
International journal of medical sciences
1Abstract: By sequencing analysis, we revealed mutations at the ""a"" determinant of HBsAg, including Q129R, T131N, M133S, F134L and D144E."
1Abstract: Conclusions: Our study clarifies the prevalence of OBI in MHD patients in Sichuan Province(4.2% in the test group, 2.1% in the overall dialysis cohort), and demonstrate the mutations of Q129R and M133S in the ""a"" determinant of HBsAg for the first time."
5Result: However, patient No.6 was found to have mutations of Abstract: The Q129R and M133S mutations were first reported.
Investigation of immune escape-associated mutations of hepatitis B virus in patients harboring hepatitis B virus drug-resistance mutations.
PMID: 32994690
2020
World journal of gastroenterology
Result: In tested clones of sample A-S1, WT, sA159V, sQ129R, and rtM204I detection rates were 80%, 10%, 5%, and 5%, respectively.
Comprehensive Analysis of Clinically Significant Hepatitis B Virus Mutations in Relation to Genotype, Subgenotype and Geographic Region.
Abstract: Immune escape mutations were detected in 10.7% of the sequences, the most common being I/T126S (1.8%), G145R (1.2%), M133T (1.2%), and Q129R (1.0%).
Result: The most common substitutions were I/T126S (1.8%), G145R (1.2%), M133T (1.2%), Q129R (1.0%), I/T126A (0.8%), and P120T (0.8%).
Result: These major mutations were more frequent in genotypes A (P120T, 3.2%), B (I/T126A, 2.8%; Q129R, 2.2%), C (I/T126S, 3.9%; M133T, 1
Molecular characterization of hepatitis B virus in blood donors in Botswana.