Scientific Reports (Dec 2021)

More DNA and RNA of HBV SP1 splice variants are detected in genotypes B and C at low viral replication

  • Ka-Cheung Luk,
  • Jeffrey Gersch,
  • Barbara J. Harris,
  • Vera Holzmayer,
  • Dora Mbanya,
  • Silvia Sauleda,
  • Mary A. Rodgers,
  • Gavin Cloherty

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-03304-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract HBV produces unspliced and spliced RNAs during replication. Encapsidated spliced RNA is converted into DNA generating defective virions that are detected in plasma and associated with HCC development. Herein we describe a quantitative real-time PCR detection of splice variant SP1 DNA/RNA in HBV plasma. Three PCR primers/probe sets were designed detecting the SP1 variants, unspliced core, or X gene. Plasmids carrying the three regions were constructed for the nine HBV genotypes to evaluate the three sets, which were also tested on DNA/RNA extracted from 193 HBV plasma with unknown HCC status. The assay had an LOD of 80 copies/ml and was equally efficient for detecting all nine genotypes and three targets. In testing 84 specimens for both SP1 DNA (77.4%) and RNA (82.1%), higher viral loads resulted in increased SP1 levels. Most samples yielded 5 log, all samples regardless of genotype had detectable SP1 DNA.