Archives of Biological Sciences (Jan 2020)
Establishment of reference sequences of hepatitis B virus genotype B subgenotypes
Abstract
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) has been classified into ten genotypes (A-J). Genotype B (HBV/B) is divided into nine subgenotypes (B1-B9), each with specific geographical predominance. Some reference sequence of HBV/B subgenotypes are currently in use, but these sequences have defects, being insufficient to represent the reference of individual subgenotype. The aim of this study was to establish a more representative reference of HBV/B subgenotypes in different regions. Full genomic sequences of HBV/B were obtained from GenBank and compartmentalized into genomic subtypes. The homology between our established HBV/B subgenotype references was evaluated at the nucleotide level. We established reference strains for B1-Japan, B2-China, B3-Indonesia, B4-Vietnam, B6-North America, B7-Indonesia and B9-Southeast Asia. Fractional significant mutation sites of the strains that were established were observed in the BCP/Pre-C regions. We calculated the genetic divergence time from the most recent common ancestor of HBV/B pedigree. The reference sequences established in the study provide reference standards for studies on molecular characterization, virology and pathogenesis of HBV/B.
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