BMC Medical Genomics (Jan 2013)

Development of a novel DNA sequencing method not only for hepatitis B virus genotyping but also for drug resistant mutation detection

  • Wang Fanjun,
  • Lu Lili,
  • Yu Changshun,
  • Lv Zhanwu,
  • Luo Xuelian,
  • Wan Chao,
  • Hu Zhaohui,
  • Zhu Qinyi,
  • Deng Youping,
  • Zhang Chuyu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-8794-6-S1-S15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. Suppl 1
p. S15

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Abstract Background In HBV-infected patients, different genotypes of the hepatitis B virus influence liver disease progression and response to antiviral therapy. Moreover, long-term antiviral therapy will eventually select for drug-resistant mutants. Detection of mutations associated to antiviral therapy and HBV genotyping are essential for monitoring treatment of chronic hepatitis B patients. Results In this study, a simple method of partial-S gene sequencing using a common PCR amplification was established for genotyping clinical HBV isolates sensitively, which could detect the drug-resistant mutations successfully at the same time. Conclusions The partial S gene sequencing assay developed in this study has potential for application in HBV genotyping and drug resistant mutation detection. It is simpler and more convenient than traditional S gene sequencing, but has nearly the same sensitivity and specificity when compared to S gene sequencing.