HBV mutation literature information.


  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: T1727A


  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
Result: 11/36 (30.6%) strains contained T/G1727A/C mutation in core upstream regulatory sequence, while A1762T/G1764A mutations were observed in 6 (16.7%) sequences.
Result: T/G1727A with G1896A and T/G1727C with G1896A were presented in OBI100/OBI228 and OBI74/OBI185, respectively.
Result: Combinations of mutations T/G1727A with 1762/1764 were found in OBI092.


  Hepatitis B virus mutations, expression quantitative trait loci for PTPN12, and their interactions in hepatocellular carcinoma.
 PMID: 27075395       2016       Cancer medicine
Result: Of those 19 hotspot mutations, C1653T, T1674C/G, A1703G, G1719T, T1727A/G, T1753C, A1762T, G1764A, G1799C, G1899A, G1915A/C, and C1969T were significantly associated with an increased risk of HCC, whereas C1673T, A1726C, C1730G, and A1752G were significantly associated with a reduced risk of  PMID: 26568165       2015       Scientific reports
Result: Of those 19 hotspot mutations, C1653T, T1674C/G, A1703G, G1719T, T1727A/G, T1753C, A1762T, G1764A, G1799C, G1899A, G1915A/C and C1969T were significantly associated with an increased risk of HCC, whereas C1673T, A1726C, C1730G and A1752G were significantly associated with a reduced risk of  PMID: 23346148       2012       Hepatitis monthly
Result: All observed strains who carried mutations at nt 1726 (C to A), nt 1727 (T to A or G) and nt 1730 (G to C) in EnhII region, had BCP mutation at position 1802C-1803G.
Result: The samples of 39 patients containing wild-type strain at position 1721, had G1719T, C1726A, T1727A and G1730C mutations.
Result: The wild-type strain for nt 1703 present in 18 samples, had the wild-type at the positions 1701, 1702, 1721, 1728 and 1740, but had mutant-type at nt 1719 (G to T), nt 1726 (C to A), nt 1727 (T to A) and nt 1730


  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: T1727A



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