The central nervous system is a potential reservoir and possible origin of drug resistance in hepatitis B infection

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of Virus Eradication Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jve.2023.100348
Lijun Xu , Minghan Zhou , Xiuming Peng , Yufan Xu , Fan Huang , Linyun Wang , Xiaorong Peng , Zongxing Yang , Ran Tao , Guanjing Lang , Qing Cao , Minwei Li , Ying Huang , Biao Zhu , Yan Xu
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Abstract

Background

The significance of hepatitis B virus (HBV) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is unclear.

Methods

Synchronous serum and CSF samples were collected from 13 patients. HBV DNA, full-length genome, quasispecies, phylogenetic tree, compartmentalization and mutation of the reverse transcriptase (RT) region were performed based on PCR and sequencing methods.

Results

HBV DNA was detected in the CSF of 3 antiviral-naïve individuals and 1 individual after successful antiviral therapy. Complete full-length HBV genomes were isolated from the CSF of 5 individuals, including 2 with undetectable serum HBV DNA. Ten individuals exhibited distinct CSF-serum quasispecies, 8 harbored independent CSF-serum genetic compartmentalization and phylogenetic trees, and 5 lamivudine/entecavir-associated resistance mutations only in the CSF. The frequencies of rtL180M and rtM204I/V mutations in both serum and CSF were higher in HIV-HBV-coinfected individuals than in the HBV-monoinfected ones (serum: rtL180M: 3.9% vs. 0, P = 0.004; rtM204I/V: 21.3% vs. 0, P < 0.001; CSF: rtL180M: 7.6% vs. 0, P = 0.026; rtM204I/V 7.6% vs. 1.6%, P = 0.097).

Conclusion

CSF is a potential HBV reservoir, and HBV in CSF harbors distinct evolution and mutation characteristics from those in serum. HIV infection increases the possibility of HBV rtL180M and rtM204I/V mutations in both serum and CSF.

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中枢神经系统是乙型肝炎感染耐药性的潜在宿主和可能来源。
背景:乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)在脑脊液(CSF)中的意义尚不清楚。方法:对13例患者同时采集血清和脑脊液标本。基于PCR和测序方法对HBV DNA、全长基因组、准种、系统发育树、逆转录酶(RT)区的划分和突变进行了分析。结果:在3例抗病毒幼稚个体和1例抗病毒治疗成功个体的CSF中检测到HBV DNA。从5名患者的CSF中分离出完整的全长HBV基因组,其中2名患者的血清HBV DNA检测不到。10个个体表现出不同的CSF血清准种,8个个体具有独立的CSF血清遗传区隔和系统发育树,5个仅在CSF中存在拉米夫定/恩替卡韦相关耐药性突变。血清和CSF中rtL180M和rtM204I/V突变的频率在HIV-HBV共感染者中高于HBV单感染者(血清:rtL180M:3.9%vs.0,P=0.004;rtM204I/V:21.3%vs.0。P结论:CSF是一个潜在的HBV库,CSF中的HBV具有与血清中不同的进化和突变特征。HIV感染增加了血清和CSF中HBV rtL180M和rtM204I/V突变的可能性。
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Journal of Virus Eradication
Journal of Virus Eradication Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Virus Eradication aims to provide a specialist, open-access forum to publish work in the rapidly developing field of virus eradication. The Journal covers all human viruses, in the context of new therapeutic strategies, as well as societal eradication of viral infections with preventive interventions. The Journal is aimed at the international community involved in the prevention and management of viral infections. It provides an academic forum for the publication of original research into viral reservoirs, viral persistence and virus eradication and ultimately development of cures. The Journal not only publishes original research, but provides an opportunity for opinions, reviews, case studies and comments on the published literature. It focusses on evidence-based medicine as the major thrust in the successful management of viral infections.The Journal encompasses virological, immunological, epidemiological, modelling, pharmacological, pre-clinical and in vitro, as well as clinical, data including but not limited to drugs, immunotherapy and gene therapy. It is an important source of information on the development of vaccine programs and preventative measures aimed at virus eradication.
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