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Vol. 48, No. 2-3, 2005   

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Hepatitis B and C Virus Variants in Long-Term Immunosuppressed Renal Transplant Patients in Latvia
Irina Sominskayaa, Marija Mihailovaa, Juris Jansonsa, Viktorija Emelyanovaa, Inese Folkmaneb, Eriks Smagrisb, Uga Dumpisb, Rafails Rozentalsb, Paul Pumpensa

aBiomedical Research and Study Centre, University of Latvia, and
bStradins University Hospital, Riga, Latvia

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Intervirology 2005;48:192-200 (DOI: 10.1159/000081748)


 goto top of page Key Words

  • Hepatitis B virus
  • Hepatitis C virus
  • Genotype
  • Subtypes
  • Variant
  • Mutation

 goto top of page Abstract

The incidence of genome variants of hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses among 38 long-term (2-15 years) immunosuppressed patients after renal transplantation and 10 patients undergoing dialysis was investigated. Twelve patients had only HBV infection, 9 had only HCV infection and 14 were co-infected. Regions corresponding to the HBV X/EnII/BCP, preC/C, preS/S and to the HCV core were sequenced for molecular characterization of the HBV and HCV genomes. Fifty-seven percent of HBV DNA isolates belonged to genotype D and 42% to genotype A, whereas 77% of HCV RNA isolates belonged to genotype 1b and only 17% to genotype 3a. One sample (6%) was of genotype 2c. Detailed analysis of the above-mentioned HBV genome regions revealed the presence of nucleotide point mutations, which, in some cases, resulted in amino acid substitutions. The clinical significance of such mutations is discussed.

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Irina Sominskaya
Biomedical Research and Study Centre, University of Latvia
Ratsupites 1
LV-1067 Riga (Latvia)
Tel. +371 7808212, Fax +371 7442407, E-Mail irina@biomed.lu.lv


 goto top of page Article Information

Received: February 2, 2004
Accepted after revision: September 10, 2004
Number of Print Pages : 9
Number of Figures : 3, Number of Tables : 2, Number of References : 48

 
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