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Occult hepatitis B viral DNA in liver carcinomas from a region with a low prevalence of chronic hepatitis B infection
Author(s) -
Kannangai R.,
Molmenti E.,
Arrazola L.,
Klein A.,
Choti M.,
Thomas D. L.,
Torbenson M.
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
journal of viral hepatitis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.329
H-Index - 100
eISSN - 1365-2893
pISSN - 1352-0504
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2893.2004.00502.x
Subject(s) - hbsag , hepatitis b virus , hepatocellular carcinoma , occult , virology , medicine , hepatitis b , genotyping , polymerase chain reaction , genotype , biology , gene , virus , pathology , biochemistry , alternative medicine
Summary.  Occult hepatitis B is defined by the presence of hepatitis B viral (HBV) DNA in the serum or liver in persons lacking hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) in the serum. A high prevalence of occult HBV has been reported in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) from Asia, but little information is available on the prevalence of occult HBV in HCC from regions with a low prevalence of typical chronic hepatitis B infection. In a retrospective study, 19 cases of primary liver cancer were investigated for the presence of occult HBV DNA by amplification of the surface, core, and X gene. In addition, HBV copy numbers were quantitated by real time polymerase chain reaction, genotyped, and samples tested for covalently closed circular HBV DNA, which is a marker of active viral replication. Occult HBV was found in three of 19 cases (16%). Genotyping was successful in two cases, both of which were genotype A. HBV DNA copy numbers were low, all less than 10 copies/ μ g liver DNA. No closed circular HBV DNA was detected. Thus, in this study occult HBV was of genotype A and was found in a low percentage of cases of HCC and was associated with low tissue HBV DNA copy numbers and no detectable evidence for viral replication.

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