1.Relationship between HBV polymerase gene mutations and B, C genotypes in adefovir dipivoxil-resistant chronic hepatitis B patients
Pengjian WENG ; Guosheng GAO ; Shixiong DING ; Yanmin FU ; Raodong ZHOU ; Liangang MAO ; Airong HU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2012;(6):342-345
Objective To investigate the relationship between HBV polymerase gene mutations and HBV genotypes in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients resistant to adefovir dipivoxil (ADV).Methods Blood samples were collected from 114 ADV-resistant CHB patients during February 2010 and May 2012.The HBV polymerase regions from serum samples were amplified with real-time PCR,and the PCR products were sequenced.Normal distribution data were presented as x ± s,and non-normal distribution data were presented as M (P25-P75) ; for homogeneous data analysis of variance and LSD-t test were performed.Results There were 8 types of HBV polymerase gene mutations in 114 CHB patients; single point mutation was detected in 102 patients (89.47%) and double or triple points mutations were detected in 12 patients (10.53%).rtA181V/T/S (57.89%),rtN236T (14.91%) and rtA181V/T/S + N236T (9.65%) were the predominant mutations.For 21 patients (18.42%) with HBV genotype B,rtN236T mutation was prevalent (47.62%,10/21) ; while for those with HBV genotype C (93,81.58%),rtA181V/T/S mutation was the predominant (65.59%,61/93).The differences of rtA181V/T/S (x2 =12.269,P <0.01) and rtN236T (x2 =18.658,P <0.01) mutation rates between B and C genotypes were statistically significant.Conclusion rtA181V/T/S,rtN236T and rtA181V/T/S + rtN236T are the major HBV polymerase gene mutation types in ADV resistant CHB patients,and mutation types are related with HBV genotypes.