HBV mutation literature information.


  Mutations in the HBV PreS/S gene related to hepatocellular carcinoma in Vietnamese chronic HBV-infected patients.
 PMID: 35390033       2022       PloS one
Discussion: S174N (S) for instance had been observed in our study with the highest OR and relative high PPV, NPV and specificity (75%, 81.1% and 99.5%, respectively) but its sensitivity was only 6.1% (S3 Table).
Discussion: Outside of the MHR region we also detected higher rates of other 3 S mutations T47A/E/V/K, Discussion: The final findings had recognized 5 mutations (W4P/R/Y on the PreS1 region and T47A/E/V/K, P120S/T, S174N, P203R on the S region) that significantly related to HCC.


  Molecular characteristics of HBV infection among blood donors tested HBsAg reactive in a single ELISA test in southern China.
 PMID: 33468062       2021       BMC infectious diseases
Table: S174N


  Novel hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutations associated with occult genotype B hepatitis B virus infection affect HBsAg detection.
 PMID: 32336003       2020       Journal of viral hepatitis
Abstract: Five of the ten mutations (E2G, D144E, G145R, V168A and S174N) strongly decreased extracellular HBsAg level (P < .05) in the transfection system.
Abstract: Ten occult infection-related mutations (E2G, Q101R, K122R, M133T, D144E, G145R, V168A, S174N, L175S and I226S) were significantly more frequent in the occult infection group (P < .05).


  Molecular and serological characterization of occult hepatitis B among blood donors in Maputo, Mozambique.
 PMID: 32997000       2020       Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Table: S174N


  Effect of hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface-gene variability on markers of replication during treated human immunodeficiency virus-HBV infection in Western Africa.
 PMID: 30257068       2019       Liver international
Abstract: Twelve S-gene MUPIQHs were identified among 21 patients (28.8%): sS140L (n = 4), sD144A (n = 1), sS167L (n = 2), sS174N (n = 6), sP178Q (n = 2), sG185L (n = 2), sW191L (n = 2), sP203Q/R (n = 2), sS204N/I/R/K/T/G (n = 7), sN207T


  Nearly half of Ultrio plus NAT non-discriminated reactive blood donors were identified as occult HBV infection in South China.
 PMID: 31269905       2019       BMC infectious diseases
Abstract: Most OBI strains were wild-type HBV, but some substitutions V168A, S174 N, V177A, Q129R/L/H, G145A/R in S region of genotype B (OBIB) and T47K/V/A, P49H/L, Q101R/H/K, S174 N, L175S, V177A, T118 M/R/K, G145R/A/K/E, R160K/N in S region of genotype C (OBIC) strains were identified in high frequency.
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  A new vaccine escape mutant of hepatitis B virus causes occult infection.
 PMID: 25692622       2015       Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics
Abstract: Three new mutations (S171F, S174N and Q181R) at the antigenic epitopes of HBV presented by HLA class I molecules are found.


  Genotyping and virological characteristics of hepatitis B virus in HIV-infected individuals in Sudan.
 PMID: 25449246       2014       International journal of infectious diseases
Abstract: The following mutations in the S region could account for the HBsAg negativity: sM133T, sE164G, sV168G, and sS174N.


  Genotyping and molecular characterization of hepatitis B virus from human immunodeficiency virus-infected individuals in southern Africa.
 PMID: 23029487       2012       PloS one
Result: When comparing the frequency of mutations in HBsAg+ve and HBsAg-ve individuals, only sS174N occurred more frequently in HBsAg-ve individuals (p<0.05).
Discussion: Although, with the exception of sS174N, there was no significant difference between the frequency of the mutations in the S region from HBsAg+ve and HBsAg-ve participants, there were a number of mutations that could account for the inability to detect HBsAg.
Discussion: The reactivation markers V168A occurred together with S174N, which was only found in isolates from <



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