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Basic Characteristics of Mutations
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Mutation Site
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A1762T |
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Mutation Site Sentence
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Combination of preS deletions and A1762T/G1764A mutations in HBV subgenotype C2 increases the risk of developing HCC. |
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Mutation Level
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Nucleotide level |
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Mutation Type
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Nonsynonymous substitution |
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Gene/Protein/Region
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BCP |
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Standardized Encoding Gene
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Genotype/Subtype
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C2 |
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Viral Reference
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-
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Functional Impact and Mechanisms
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Disease
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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Immune
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- |
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Target Gene
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-
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Clinical and Epidemiological Correlations
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Clinical Information
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Y |
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Treatment
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- |
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Location
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Korea |
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Literature Information
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PMID
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21865669
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Title
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Combination of preS deletions and A1762T/G1764A mutations in HBV subgenotype C2 increases the risk of developing HCC
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Author
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Lee MH,Kim DY,Kim JK,Chang HY,Kang SH,Ryu HJ,Ju HL,Kim SU,Lee JM,Park JY,Han KH,Chon CY,Ahn SH
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Journal
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Intervirology
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Journal Info
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2012;55(4):296-302
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Abstract
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BACKGROUND: The interactions among hepatitis B virus (HBV) mutations in developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remain unclear and thus we investigated the risk of HCC related with single or multiple HBV mutations in Korean patients infected with HBV subgenotype C2. METHODS: From January 2003 to December 2008, HBV isolates from 135 patients with HCC were compared with those from 135 patients without HCC, matching for age, gender, and HBeAg status. The prevalence of preS deletions and G1896A and A1762T/G1764A mutations was evaluated. RESULTS: The frequency of preS deletions significantly differed between the non-HCC and HCC groups, with 6 (4.4%) versus 25 (18.5%) patients, respectively (p < 0.001). Additionally, the frequency of A1762T/G1764A mutations was higher in the HCC than the non-HCC group [82 (60.7%) versus 30 (22.2%), p < 0.001]. For combined mutations, the odds ratio (OR) was highest in patients with both preS deletions and the A1762T/G1764A mutation, with 1 (0.7%) versus 11 (8.1%) patients (p = 0.005; OR 11.887). CONCLUSIONS: HCC was associated with preS deletions and A1762T/G1764A mutations, and the combination of both mutations had a stronger association with HCC in Korean patients infected with HBV subgenotype C2.
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Sequence Data
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