Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (08): 1104-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the variations of hepatitis C virus (HCV) quasispecies and the changes in their compositionin untreated patients with chronic hepatitis C. Methods Eleven patients chronic hepatitis C without previous specific anti-HCVtreatment were tracked for disease progression and blood samples were collected at multiple time points. The major clinicalparameters of liver function and viral load were tested. A fragment of HCV hypervariable region 1 (HVR1) was amplified andcloned, and the positive clones were sequenced and subsequently analyzed to determine the composition variation of HCVquasispecies during disease progression in relation to the major clinical parameters. Results A total of 631 HVR1 sequenceswere acquired from the positive clones. The evolution of HCV HVR1 quasispecies in untreated chronic hepatitis C patientsfeatured 3 patterns of variation in quasispecies composition, namely stable, fast and slow changes during the natural course ofchronic hepatitis C. The genetic distance of the quasispecies was found to inversely correlated with ALT (R=-0.438, P=0.011) andAST level (R=-0.500, P=0.003), and sense mutation rate was also inversely correlated with ALT level (R=-0.387, P=0.026) and ASTlevel (R=-0.410, P=0.018). No significant association was found between HCV load and any clinical or virological parameters.Conclusion Due to individual differences and immune pressure, HCV quasispecies can present with different patterns ofevolution in the natural disease progression of chronic hepatitis C. HCV quasispecies evolution, due to its close correlationwith the biochemical parameters, can be used to evaluate the severity and prognosis of chronic hepatitis C.
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