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Sequence characterization of extracellular HBV RNA in patient plasma

Journal

JOURNAL OF VIRAL HEPATITIS
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 29-38

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jvh.13760

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HBV polyA signals HBV RNA species; integration; plasma; HBV RNA sequence

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Antiviral nucleos(t)ide analogue therapies can inhibit HBV replication and reduce HBV DNA levels, but HBV RNA levels may remain high. HBV RNA can be used as a viral biomarker for treatment outcome and disease progression. This study characterized the sequence of extracellular HBV RNA in plasma samples of patients with chronic HBV infection, and found that it closely resembles HBV DNA sequence. Additionally, RNA splice forms, different polyA tails start positions, and HBV-human chimeric transcript were identified.
Antiviral nucleos(t)ide analogue therapies inhibit HBV replication and suppress the HBV DNA levels in patients with chronic HBV infection. Since HBV RNAs are expressed from cccDNA or HBV integrated sequences, independently of viral genome replication, levels of HBV RNAs in plasma may remain high following treatment with nucleos(t)ide analogue. Thus, HBV RNAs have been proposed to be used as a viral biomarker for treatment outcome and disease progression. Recent investigations of plasma HBV RNAs described the presence of full length as well as subgenomic forms of RNA. To support the usage of plasma HBV RNAs as a viral biomarker, further understanding of HBV RNA composition in clinical samples is needed. Here, sequence of extracellular HBV RNAs was characterized in plasma samples of patients with chronic HBV infection using two independent RNA amplification methods that do not use HBV-specific primers for amplification: total RNA (NuGEN RNAseq) and mRNA (TruSeq RNAseq). Sequencing coverage was obtained across the full length of HBV genome for both methods, confirming the presence of full-length HBV RNA in plasma. The sequence of HBV RNA was nearly identical to plasma HBV DNA sequence in each sample with only 0-14 (median 4) mismatches over 3 kb. Thus, sequence of HBV RNA plasma reflects the intrahepatic viral reservoir and can be used for monitoring of sequence variants such as resistance in clinical trials. Additionally, RNA splice forms, different polyA tails start positions and presence of HBV-human chimeric transcript were identified.

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