Variety of the hepatitis B virus genovariants in the military
https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2019-11-3-46-53
Abstract
Aim. To estimate the distribution of genotypes and subgenotypes of the hepatitis B virus among military personnel with chronic viral hepatitis B.
Materials and methods. The work used samples of blood plasma and biopsy material obtained from 90 active or retired military personnel with chronic viral hepatitis B with various degrees of fibrosis undergoing treatment in St. Petersburg. Primary detection of HBV was carried out by isolating nucleic acids (NK) from the blood plasma using the «AmplePrime Ribo-prep» commercial kit (FBIS CRIE, Moscow). Specific primers were used for the amplification and sequencing reaction. Overlapping primer pairs were used, jointly flanking 1475 base pairs (bp) fragment, including the recommended for HBV genotyping the 1169 bp Pre-S1/Pre-S2/S.
Results. Among 90 samples from patients with chronic viral hepatitis B from different regions of the Russian Federation, HBV subgenotypes are represented in the following ratios: D2 = 45.6% (n=41), D1 = 32.2% (n=29), D3 = 13.3% (n=12), A2 = 6.7% (n=6), D4 and A1 by 1.1%, respectively. The distribution of HBV subgenotypes from the North Caucasian federal district (D1 – 63.6%, D2, D3, D4, A2 – by 9.1%) was significantly different from the distribution among patients from the Central and North-Western federal districts (D1-20, 9%, D2 – 58%, D3 – 16.3%, A2 – 4.8%) (χ2=11,9 при p=0,0076, df=3). Uncharacteristic for the Russian Federation subgenotypes D4 and A1, representing single imported cases. The tendency to shift the distribution of genovariants due to imports of the corresponding HBV subgenotypes from other countries, including the Central Asian countries, is discussed.
Conclusion. A systematic study of the HBV isolates phylogeny provides new information about the HBV subgenotypes distribution among certain population groups, including military personnel.
About the Authors
Yu. V. OstankovaRussian Federation
Saint Petersburg
A. V. Semenov
Russian Federation
Saint Petersburg
E. B. Zueva
Russian Federation
Saint Petersburg
I. A. Gabdrakhmanov
Russian Federation
Saint Petersburg
K. V. Kozlov
Russian Federation
Saint Petersburg
K. V. Zhdanov
Russian Federation
Saint Petersburg
A. A. Totolian
Russian Federation
Saint Petersburg
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Ostankova Yu.V., Semenov A.V., Zueva E.B., Gabdrakhmanov I.A., Kozlov K.V., Zhdanov K.V., Totolian A.A. Variety of the hepatitis B virus genovariants in the military. Journal Infectology. 2019;11(3):46-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2019-11-3-46-53