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Full genome analysis of hepatitis B virus genotype E strains from south-western Africa and Madagascar reveals low genetic variability

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY
Volume 77, Issue 1, Pages 47-52

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WILEY-LISS
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.20412

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genotyping; subtyping; epidemiology; variants

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The eight genotypes of hepatitis B virus (HBV), A-H, have a characteristic geographical distribution. The high prevalence of genotype E within a wide expanse of Africa makes it important to characterize this genotype. Although the preS/S region of a large number of genotype E isolates has been sequenced, to date only eight complete genotype E genomes have been published. The aim of this study, therefore, was to sequence and characterize the complete genome of genotype E isolates obtained from geographically distinct regions in Africa, including Namibia, Angola, and Madagascar. The nine newly sequenced genotype E isolates were closely related with an intragroup nucleotide divergence of 1.2 %, reflecting their close geographical origin. All genotype E strains have the same characteristics, an in-frame deletion of three nucleotides (one amino acid) in the 5'pre-S1, a signature pattern of amino acids in the pre-S1 region and the serological subtype ayw4. In addition, we have identified another unique attribute of genotype E strains, the introduction of another start codon Met(83) in the pre-S1 region that may result in the translation of an elongated middle hepatitis B surface protein (MHBs). (c) 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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