HBV mutation literature information.


  Dried blood spot sampling for hepatitis B virus quantification, sequencing and mutation detection.
 PMID: 35102169       2022       Scientific reports
Table: V184A


  Occult HBV infection in patients with autoimmune hepatitis: A virological and clinical study.
 PMID: 31153830       2020       Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection
Abstract: In addition to those already reported OBI-associated AA substitutions (e.g., sG145R and sV184A), some new OBI-associated AA substitutions (e.g., sV106A, sC137* and sL176P) were found in AIH patients in our study.


  Molecular characterization of hepatitis B virus in Vietnam.
 PMID: 28859616       2017       BMC infectious diseases
4Method: The S gene sequence was analyzed for mutations in the ""a"" determinant region (T116 N, P120S/T, I/T126S/A, Q129H/R, M133 L/T, K141E, P142S, D144E, and G145R), and other virulence associated mutations (N3S, V184A, and S204R)."
Table: V184A


  Occult HBV Infection in Immunized Neonates Born to HBsAg-Positive Mothers: A Prospective and Follow-Up Study.
 PMID: 27835694       2016       PloS one
Table: V184A


  Occult hepatitis B virus infection among blood donors in Colombia.
 PMID: 25471066       2014       Virology journal
Abstract: The amino acid substitutions sY100H, sV184A, and sK141N were detected in ORF S and rtL108P, rtR110G, rtL180M, rtR192C, rtT150S, and rtL187V in ORF P.
Result: In the coding region of HBsAg, three amino acid substitutions were identified,


  [Heterogeneity of hepatitis B virus and diagnostic potential of modern test systems for the detection of HBsAg].
 PMID: 22442974       2012       Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii
Abstract: Amino acid substitutions G145A, M133I, S132T localized in the main hydrophilic region and P217L, S207N, V184A localized in the C-end of the protein C that are connected with diagnostic and vaccine escape were identified in 5 isolates.


  "Identification of hepatitis B surface antigen variants with alterations outside the ""a"" determinant in immunized Singapore infants."
 PMID: 9841851       1999       The Journal of infectious diseases
Abstract: These include Asn116 to Thr116, Val118 to Ala118, Pro120 to Ser120, Ala159 to Val159, Phe183 to Cys183, and Val184 to Ala184.
Abstract: Vertical transmission is indicated for Phe183-to-Cys183 and Val184-to-Ala184 HBsAg variants, as they were found in both the infants and mothers.



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