Hepatitis B virus genotypes and serotypes in Western India: lack of clinical significance

Gandhe, Swati S. ; Chadha, Mandeep S. ; Arankalle, Vidya A. (2003) Hepatitis B virus genotypes and serotypes in Western India: lack of clinical significance Journal of Medical Virology, 69 (3). pp. 324-330. ISSN 0146-6615

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Abstract

To determine hepatitis B virus genotype and subtype distribution among HBV infected individuals with different clinical manifestations in western India, serum samples from 19 asymptomatic hepatitis B surface antigen carriers, 30 chronic hepatitis B patients, 8 acute hepatitis B patients, 5 fulminant hepatitis B patients, and with circulating HBV DNA were genotyped and subtyped on the basis of the nucleotide sequence analysis of S region of the HBV genome. Genotype D was the predominant genotype circulating in western India (57/62; 91.93%). All 19 asymptomatic hepatitis B surface antigen carriers, 8 acute hepatitis B patients, 5 fulminant hepatic failure patients and 25/30 chronic hepatitis B patients were circulating genotype D and ayw3/ayw2 subtypes. HBV genotype A was prevalent in 8% (5/62) of the total number of patients and all belonged to chronic hepatitis B category. Subtyping analysis showed that all genotype A isolates were of subtype adw2. As most of the patients from different clinical categories were infected with HBV genotype D, it is concluded that this genotype did not influence the outcome of HBV infection.

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Keywords:Hepatitis B Virus; S Gene; Phylogenetic Analysis
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