2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2012.09.014
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Genotype-specific mutations in the polymerase gene of hepatitis B virus potentially associated with resistance to oral antiviral therapy

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“…The prevalence of genotypic resistance mutations was 41.72% (58/139), which is different from the prevalence reported in other countries [20][21][22][23], and is also different from studies in other regions of China [14,17,24]. The discrepancy might be due to race and genotype of HBV in different countries, because the predominant HBV genotypes in Europe are A and D. However, the dominating HBV genotype in Korea is C. In China, though genotypes B and C are major genotypes, reports of the distribution of the genotypes in different region are inconsistent [19], which may also affect the frequency of genotypic resistance mutations.…”
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confidence: 50%
“…The prevalence of genotypic resistance mutations was 41.72% (58/139), which is different from the prevalence reported in other countries [20][21][22][23], and is also different from studies in other regions of China [14,17,24]. The discrepancy might be due to race and genotype of HBV in different countries, because the predominant HBV genotypes in Europe are A and D. However, the dominating HBV genotype in Korea is C. In China, though genotypes B and C are major genotypes, reports of the distribution of the genotypes in different region are inconsistent [19], which may also affect the frequency of genotypic resistance mutations.…”
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confidence: 50%
“…The mutation at position rtY221 was identified as a new mutation and may be relevant to the development and evolution of resistance to oral antiviral therapy. Its frequency is higher in HBV genotype A patients being treated with adefovir dipivoxil than in treatment-naïve patients (34). Nonetheless, the relation between these mutations in genotypes B or C and antiviral resistance are still unknown.…”
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“…Moreover, HBV genotypes differ in LAM-resistant mutation patterns, as HBV-A favours the rtM204V mutation, whilst HBV-B-D prefer rtM204I (Mirandola et al, 2012). In addition, the rtL180M mutation is significantly associated with the rtM204V mutation in HBV-A-C (Damerow et al, 2010).…”
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“…However, no significant difference was observed in this study. Notably, previous studies showed that HBV genotypes correlated with drug-resistant mutation patterns (Mirandola et al, 2012;Seifer et al, 2009;Svicher et al, 2009). Also, a recent study by Damerow et al (2010) demonstrated that HBV genotypes differed in their LAM-resistant mutation pattern.…”
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