Circulation of genotype-I hepatitis B virus in the primitive tribes of Arunachal Pradesh in early sixties and molecular evolution of genotype-I

Haldipur, Bangari P. ; Walimbe, Atul M. ; Arankalle, Vidya A. (2014) Circulation of genotype-I hepatitis B virus in the primitive tribes of Arunachal Pradesh in early sixties and molecular evolution of genotype-I Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 27 . pp. 366-374. ISSN 15671348

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2014.07.036

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2014.07.036

Abstract

Retrospective serologic screening of 1077 serum samples collected from the primitive tribe from north-eastern India in 1963 revealed high prevalence of HBV (15% HBsAg carrier rate) and HCV (7% anti-HCV positivity) and co-circulation of multiple HBV genotypes-A, C, D and G. Full genome sequencing classified all the G-genotype samples as genotype-I. Comparison of genotype-I-HBV full-genome sequences representing 1963 (n=5, this study) and 2005 (reported earlier) showed identical recombination break-points of genotypes-A/G/C. Genotype-C and genotype-C-fragment of I-genotype circulating in 1963 were distinctly different. The data demonstrates that the recombination events were not recent. Molecular clock analysis predicted existence of genotype-I in this tribe during 1920s.

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Keywords:Genotype I; HBV; India; Primitive tribes; Recombination analysis
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