Clustering infection of hepatitis B virus genotype B4 among residents in Vietnam, and its genomic characters both intra- and extra-family.

Vietnam has a high rate of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and a high mortality rate from hepatocellular carcinoma. We performed a detailed genetic analysis of 48 residents and four families from Binh Thuan Province, a southern coastal area of Vietnam. The route of infection and genomic characteri...

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Main Authors: Junko Matsuo, Son Huy Do, Chikako Yamamoto, Shintaro Nagashima, Channarena Chuon, Keiko Katayama, Kazuaki Takahashi, Junko Tanaka
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5533320?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-515496706766405a8a409354d5dece262020-11-25T01:22:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01127e017724810.1371/journal.pone.0177248Clustering infection of hepatitis B virus genotype B4 among residents in Vietnam, and its genomic characters both intra- and extra-family.Junko MatsuoSon Huy DoChikako YamamotoShintaro NagashimaChannarena ChuonKeiko KatayamaKazuaki TakahashiJunko TanakaVietnam has a high rate of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and a high mortality rate from hepatocellular carcinoma. We performed a detailed genetic analysis of 48 residents and four families from Binh Thuan Province, a southern coastal area of Vietnam. The route of infection and genomic characteristics related to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were studied in HBV spread among carriers that we detected in our previous hepatitis survey. The HBV genotype was B4 in 91.7% and C1 in 8.3% of the cases. The intra-family's HBV sequence homology was high at 96.8-99.4%. However, it was also high at 99.4-99.8% among residents of the same age and sex as family members. In addition, full genome analysis was performed in 21 cases. The core region of all 20 isolates with genotype B4 was a recombinant of genotype C, and pre-S deletion was found in 20% of cases. The promoter mutation G1613A was found in 13.6% of cases, and a 24 bp insertion from nt1673 in the X region was found in 6.3% of cases. The phylogenetic tree and homology analysis of the HBV full genome suggested the probability and its possibility of horizontal transmission not only within families nor vertical transmission but within cohorts of the same generation in the population. Moreover, the HBV genotype B4 isolates were found not only to be recombinants of genotype C, which results in a high cancer risk, but also to have other risk of HCC, pre-S deletions, the G1613A mutation, and X region insertions corresponding to the promoter. These genomic characters were suggested to be one of the factors to explain the high HCC mortality rate in Vietnam.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5533320?pdf=render
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author Junko Matsuo
Son Huy Do
Chikako Yamamoto
Shintaro Nagashima
Channarena Chuon
Keiko Katayama
Kazuaki Takahashi
Junko Tanaka
spellingShingle Junko Matsuo
Son Huy Do
Chikako Yamamoto
Shintaro Nagashima
Channarena Chuon
Keiko Katayama
Kazuaki Takahashi
Junko Tanaka
Clustering infection of hepatitis B virus genotype B4 among residents in Vietnam, and its genomic characters both intra- and extra-family.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Junko Matsuo
Son Huy Do
Chikako Yamamoto
Shintaro Nagashima
Channarena Chuon
Keiko Katayama
Kazuaki Takahashi
Junko Tanaka
author_sort Junko Matsuo
title Clustering infection of hepatitis B virus genotype B4 among residents in Vietnam, and its genomic characters both intra- and extra-family.
title_short Clustering infection of hepatitis B virus genotype B4 among residents in Vietnam, and its genomic characters both intra- and extra-family.
title_full Clustering infection of hepatitis B virus genotype B4 among residents in Vietnam, and its genomic characters both intra- and extra-family.
title_fullStr Clustering infection of hepatitis B virus genotype B4 among residents in Vietnam, and its genomic characters both intra- and extra-family.
title_full_unstemmed Clustering infection of hepatitis B virus genotype B4 among residents in Vietnam, and its genomic characters both intra- and extra-family.
title_sort clustering infection of hepatitis b virus genotype b4 among residents in vietnam, and its genomic characters both intra- and extra-family.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Vietnam has a high rate of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and a high mortality rate from hepatocellular carcinoma. We performed a detailed genetic analysis of 48 residents and four families from Binh Thuan Province, a southern coastal area of Vietnam. The route of infection and genomic characteristics related to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were studied in HBV spread among carriers that we detected in our previous hepatitis survey. The HBV genotype was B4 in 91.7% and C1 in 8.3% of the cases. The intra-family's HBV sequence homology was high at 96.8-99.4%. However, it was also high at 99.4-99.8% among residents of the same age and sex as family members. In addition, full genome analysis was performed in 21 cases. The core region of all 20 isolates with genotype B4 was a recombinant of genotype C, and pre-S deletion was found in 20% of cases. The promoter mutation G1613A was found in 13.6% of cases, and a 24 bp insertion from nt1673 in the X region was found in 6.3% of cases. The phylogenetic tree and homology analysis of the HBV full genome suggested the probability and its possibility of horizontal transmission not only within families nor vertical transmission but within cohorts of the same generation in the population. Moreover, the HBV genotype B4 isolates were found not only to be recombinants of genotype C, which results in a high cancer risk, but also to have other risk of HCC, pre-S deletions, the G1613A mutation, and X region insertions corresponding to the promoter. These genomic characters were suggested to be one of the factors to explain the high HCC mortality rate in Vietnam.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5533320?pdf=render
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