Distribution of hepatitis B virus genotypes in the general population of Myanmar via nationwide study
Autor: | JaeHun Cheong, Hyeon Jeong Hwang, Hnin Ohmar Soe, Hlaing Myat Thu, Kay Thi Aye, Kyaw Zin Thant, Aye Aye Lwin, Yi Yi Kyaw, Khin Saw Aye, Moh Moh Htun |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Male 0301 basic medicine Hepatitis B virus HBsAg medicine.medical_specialty Genotype 030106 microbiology Population Myanmar Biology medicine.disease_cause Polymerase Chain Reaction Chromatography Affinity Virus lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Medical microbiology Prevalence medicine Humans lcsh:RC109-216 030212 general & internal medicine education Genotyping Phylogeny Hepatitis education.field_of_study Hepatitis B Surface Antigens Base Sequence Sub-genotype virus diseases Middle Aged Hepatitis B medicine.disease Virology digestive system diseases Cross-Sectional Studies Infectious Diseases DNA Viral Female Research Article |
Zdroj: | BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2020) BMC Infectious Diseases |
ISSN: | 1471-2334 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12879-020-05269-z |
Popis: | Background Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infections are a severe health concern worldwide. HBV is a DNA virus with a rapid rate of mutation. Based on heterogeneity of the nucleotide sequence, the HBV strains are divided into nine genotypes, each with a characteristic geographical distribution. Identifying and tracking alterations of HBV genotypes is important in epidemiological and transmission studies, and contributes to predicting the risk for development of severe liver disease and response to antiviral treatment. The present study was undertaken to detect HBV genotypes and sub-genotypes in the general population of different states and regions in Myanmar. Methods In 2015, a total of 5547 adults of the general population, residing in seven states, seven regions and the Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory, were screened for Hepatitis B Surface antigen (HBsAg) by the immunochromatographic test (ICT). Of the 353 HBsAg positive samples, the HBVDNA was identified using polymerase chain reactions (PCR) targeting the DNA sequences encoding the Pre-S region. A total of 153 PCR positive samples were subsequently subjected to genotyping by partial genome sequencing in both directions. The resulting sequences were then edited, aligned, and compared with reference sequences using the National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) web-based genotyping tool. Results Three HBV genotypes (HBV genotype B, genotype C and genotype D) were detected in Myanmar, of which genotype HBV genotype C (66.7%) was the most prevalent, followed by HBV genotype D (32%) and HBV genotype B (1.3%). Sub-genotyping revealed a total of 7 variants within the B, C and D genotypes: 2 (B4 and B5) in HBV genotype B, 3 (C1, C5 and C7) in HBV genotype C, and 2 (D3 and D6) in HBV genotype D. Conclusion HBV genotype C, sub-genotype C1 was predominantly distributed in all states and regions of Myanmar. This study is the first report on the nationwide distribution of HBV genotypes and sub-genotypes in Myanmar. We believe our findings will enable huge support for the hepatitis disease surveillance program, since HBV infection is one of the National Priority Diseases in Myanmar. |
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