Distribution of TT virus genotypes and genogroups in 69 healthy and 59 hepatitis B virus infected Korean individuals

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BACKGROUND: TT virus (TTV) infection is highly prevalent in general population and patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The aim of the present study was to determine the distribution of the genotypes and genogroups of TTV in healthy and HBV-infected individuals in Korea. METHODS: Distribution of TTV genotypes and genogroups was investigated in the serum samples of 69 healthy and 59 HBV-infected individuals. PCR products of N22 region were genotyped by sequence analysis. TTV genogroups were determined by 5 different genogroup-specific PCR assays. RESULTS: Among the 20 sequenced isolates, 9 (45%) were genotype 2, 8 (40%) were genotype 1, 2 (10%) were genotype 3, and 1 (5%) was genotype 4. TTV genogroup 4 was found most frequently (52/128), followed by genogroup 3 (42/128), genogroup 1 (35/128), genogroup 5 (32/128), and genogroup 2 (1/128). Mixed infections with different genogroups were frequent. CONCLUSIONS: TTV genotype 2 and 1 are predominant genotypes. TTV genotype 3 was detected for the first time in Korea. TTV genogroups 4 and 3 were predominant genogroups. No significant difference was observed in the distribution of TTV genogroups between healthy and HBV-infected individuals.

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Kim, H. S., Kim, J. S., Park, M. J., Song, W., Kang, H. J., & Lee, K. M. (2007). Distribution of TT virus genotypes and genogroups in 69 healthy and 59 hepatitis B virus infected Korean individuals. The Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 27(4), 257–264. https://doi.org/10.3343/kjlm.2007.27.4.257

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