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Naturally occurring pre-S mutations promote occult HBV infection by affecting pre-S2/S promoter activity

Authors :
Huizhen Sun
Le Chang
Ying Yan
Huimin Ji
Xinyi Jiang
Shi Song
Yingzi Xiao
Zhuoqun Lu
Lunan Wang
Source :
Antiviral research. 208
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection (OBI) has non-negligible clinical significance, but the mechanism of its occurrence remains unclear. Growing evidence suggests that mutations in the pre-S region of HBV genome may be associated with the occurrence of OBI. However, the role of pre-S mutations in OBI and its molecular mechanism was not fully understand. Here, the pre-S sequences from 307 OBI blood donors and 293 hepatitis B surface protein (HBsAg)-positive blood donors were obtained, and we observed a higher frequency of naturally occurring pre-S mutations in OBI donors infected with genotype B/C HBV than in HBsAg-positive donors, suggesting their potential positive role in OBI. In both genotype B and C, several pre-S mutants resulted in markedly reduced HBsAg production in vitro. In particular, the T68I, S78N and N98T mutants of genotype B were proven to significantly decrease the HBsAg synthesis by affecting the pre-S2/S promoter activity, and thereby promoting the occurrence of OBI.

Details

ISSN :
18729096
Volume :
208
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Antiviral research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....29a17ef31335f212ce665e529b73217b