HBV mutation literature information.


  Novel X gene point mutations in chronic hepatitis B and HBV related cirrhotic patients.
 PMID: 34920100       2022       Infection, genetics and evolution
Abstract: A higher rate of A1635T, C1678T, A1727T, A1762T, G1764A, and C1773T was observed in cirrhotic patients.
Abstract: The frequency of C1481T/G1479A, T1498C, C1500T, G1512A, A1635T, C1678T, A1727T, and A1762T/ G1764A/ C1773T was significantly higher in cirrhotic patients compa


  Prevalence, genotype distribution and mutations of hepatitis B virus and the associated risk factors among pregnant women residing in the northern shores of Persian Gulf, Iran.
 PMID: 35271684       2022       PloS one
Result: T1753A, A1761C, G1764T/A, C1766G/T, and C1773T mutations were detected in the BCP region.
Result: Of these, T1753A and A1761C mutations were detected in one sample (HB55); and G1764T/A, C1766G/T, and C1773T mutations were detected in two samples (HB35 and HB55).


  Genetic diversity of hepatitis B virus and mutations associated to hepatocellular carcinoma in patients from Venezuela, with different stages of liver disease.
 PMID: 27382800       2016       Investigacion clinica
Abstract: Additionally, mutations were more common in early stages of liver disease in HBV subgenotype F2-infected patients, and a significant association between this subgenotype and the emergence of T 1753C, A1762T, A1762T/G1764A (p=0.04) and C1773T (p=0.001) mutations in chronic patients was found, when compared to the HBV subgenotype F3.


  Variability in the precore and core promoter region of the hepatitis B virus genome.
 PMID: 24249691       2014       Journal of medical virology
Abstract: A novel association of mutation C1773T with G1764T, C1766A, and G1757A was also found within a site already suggested to be a putative binding site for HNF-3.


  Association between the various mutations in viral core promoter region to different stages of hepatitis B, ranging of asymptomatic carrier state to hepatocellular carcinoma.
 PMID: 20959817       2011       The American journal of gastroenterology
Abstract: C1673T, A1726C, A1727T, C1730G, C1766T, T1768A, C1773T, and C1799G in genotype C were significantly associated with cirrhosis compared with the CHB patients, whereas these mutations were inversely associated with HCC compared with the cirrhosis patients.
Abstract: CONCLUSIONS: C1673T, A1726C, A1727T, C1730G, C1766T<


  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: C1773T



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