A study of genotypes, mutants and nucleotide sequence of hepatitis B virus in Pakistan

authors:

avatar Khalid Mumtaz 1 , * , avatar Saeed Hamid 2 , avatar Shahid Ahmed 2 , avatar Tariq Moatter 2 , avatar Shamim Mushtaq 2 , avatar Anis Khan 3 , avatar Masashi Mizokami 3 , avatar Wasim Jafri 2

Departments of Medicine and Pathology, Aga Khan University, khalid.mumtaz@aku.edu, Pakistan
Departments of Medicine and Pathology, Aga Khan University, Pakistan
Department of Clinical Molecular Informative Medicine, Japan

How To Cite Mumtaz K, Hamid S, Ahmed S, Moatter T, Mushtaq S, et al. A study of genotypes, mutants and nucleotide sequence of hepatitis B virus in Pakistan. Hepat Mon. 2011;11(1): 14-18. 

Abstract

Background: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotypes and mutations are gaining importance in determining the clinical course of chronic liver disease.
Objectives: To determine and compare the distribution of HBV genotypes and genomic variations in Pakistan to other parts of the world.
Patients and Methods: We conducted a prospective study at Aga Khan University Hospital from December 2006 to December 2008. HBV genotype was determined in 257 HBV DNA-positive patients. Patients were divided into two groups according to HBeAg positivity. Mutations in the pre-core and core promoter regions of HBV were determined in HBeAg-negative patients by line probe INNOLIPA assay.
Results: The mean±SD age of patients was 28±5 years; there were 201 (78%) men. HBeAg was positive in 219 (85%) patients and negative in 38 (15%). HBeAg-positive patients were younger than HBeAg-negative patients (95% vs 21% in ≤30 years, p<0.001). HBV genotype D found in 247 (96.2 %) patients followed by a combined infection with HBV genotype B+D in 9 (3.3%) and 1 (0.5%) with genotype A. The mutations identified in 38 HBeAg-negative patients were T1762/A1764 in 21 (55.2%), PC mutant in 7 (18.4%), T1762/A1764/PC mutant in 2 (5%) and T1762/A1764/PC wild mutation in 1 (2%); no mutation identified in 7 (18.4%). Phylogenetic analysis did not show any significant differences between HBV genotype D isolated from Pakistan and those isolated from other parts of the world.
Conclusions: HBV genotype D is predominant in Pakistan, irrespective of HBeAg status. PC and BCP mutations were found in significant numbers of patients infected with genotype D. The HBV genotype D isolates from Pakistan are identical to the sequences isolated from other parts of the world.

  • Implication for Health policy/practice/research/medical education:
    This study magnifies is an interesting article which describes the distribution of different genotypes and mutations of Hepatitis B virus among a normal population in Pakistan. Epidemiologists, basic sciences specialists like geneticians benefit from the results of this article.
  • Please cite this paper as:
    Mumtaz K, Hamid S, Ahmed S, Moatter T, Mushtaq S, Khan A, et al. A study of genotypes, mutants and nucleotide sequence of hepatitis B virus in Pakistan. Hepat Mon. 2011;11(1):14-18.

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