Detection of hepatitis b surface gene mutation in carrier children with or without immunoprophylaxis at birth

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Abstract

To investigate the clinical significance of mutation in hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface gene, DNA sequence analysis of the 'a' determinant was performed on sera from 27 carrier children with immunoprophylaxis, their mothers, and 21 carriers without vaccination. A precore mutant (G to A) at nucleotide 1896 was detected in sera from 11 carriers without vaccination. Mutations in the 'a' determinant were detected in 6 (22%) of the vaccinated children. Four HBV strains showed a Gly-to-Arg mutation at the 145th codon of the surface gene. Amino acid substitutions at amino acid 133 and 144 were noted in the other 2 children. Only 1 mother had the same predominant strain of mutant virus as her child. These observations indicate that immune pressure exerted by immunoprophylaxis at birth may select for a mutant virus.

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Lee, P. I., Chang, L. Y., Lee, C. Y., Huang, L. M., & Chang, M. H. (1997). Detection of hepatitis b surface gene mutation in carrier children with or without immunoprophylaxis at birth. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 176(2), 427–430. https://doi.org/10.1086/514060

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