Wild-type levels of pregenomic RNA and replication but reduced pre-C RNA and e-antigen synthesis of hepatitis B virus with C (1653)→ T, A (1762)→ T and G (1764) …

S Günther, N Piwon, H Will - Journal of general virology, 1998 - microbiologyresearch.org
S Günther, N Piwon, H Will
Journal of general virology, 1998microbiologyresearch.org
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates with A-1762 to T and G-1764 to A mutations in the core
promoter have been associated with active hepatitis, severe liver disease following liver
transplantation, hepatocellular carcinoma and acute fulminant courses-in the latter case
combined with a C-1653 to T mutation. In this study, a mutant core promoter region
containing the T-1653, T-1762 and A-1764 mutations was placed into the context of a wild-
type HBV genome and analysed by transfection. The mutations reduced the level of pre-C …
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates with A-1762 to T and G-1764 to A mutations in the core promoter have been associated with active hepatitis, severe liver disease following liver transplantation, hepatocellular carcinoma and acute fulminant courses-in the latter case combined with a C- 1653 to T mutation. In this study, a mutant core promoter region containing the T-1653, T-1762 and A-1764 mutations was placed into the context of a wild-type HBV genome and analysed by transfection. The mutations reduced the level of pre-C mRNA (by 55%) and e-antigen secretion. In contrast, no significant effects on the levels of pregenome/C and pre-S/S mRNAs, intracellular core, polymerase, and pre-S1/S2 proteins and secreted S-antigen were observed. The amount of progeny virus DNA in the cells and in the culture medium was increased marginally, if at all.
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