Accurate and timely detection of drug-associated viral mutants is important during antiviral therapy. Combining Smart Amplification Process (SMAP) with competition probe, an assay specifically designed to detect point mutation at codon 204 of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) polymerase gene was developed. This assay was sensitive to detect 20 copies of mutant/reaction and recognize as little as 1% of minor mutants in the viral population. The comparison of direct sequencing and SMAP method on 35 clinical specimens showed the concordance in 88% of the cases. This method provides an efficient alternative for rapid identification of HBV mutation associated with lamivudine resistance.
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Yang, J., Li, J., Lou, G. Q., Wu, L. J., Feng, C., & Wu, N. P. (2011). Rapid identification of YVDD mutants of hepatitis B virus using smart amplification process with competition probe. Acta Virologica, 55(4), 295–302. https://doi.org/10.4149/av_2011_04_295
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