Abstract
Viral differences among lamivudine resistant hepatitis B (HBV) genotypes have not been yet investigated. Therefore, we analyzed the characteristics of these viral strains in vivo. Forty-one patients carrying lamivudine resistant HBV were enrolled. Twenty-six patients (63%) carried resistant HBV genotype A (group A) and 15 patients (37%) carried resistant HBV genotype D (group D). The rate of reverse transcriptase 2041 mutants was significantly higher in group D (67%) compared with group A (19%), whereas rt204V mutants (81% in group A vs 33% in group D; P = .006) and rt180M mutants (81% in group A vs 40% in group D, P = .015) prevailed in group A. The median time of shift from rt2041 to rt204V mutants was significantly shorter in group A (4 months in group A, > 12 months in group D, P
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Zöllner, B., Petersen, J., Puchhammer-Stöckl, E., Kletzmayr, J., Sterneck, M., Fischer, L., … Feucht, H. H. (2004). Viral Features of Lamivudine Resistant Hepatitis B Genotypes A and D. Hepatology, 39(1), 42–50. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.20016
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