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. 1987 Aug;57(4):217-21.

Defective mutants of hepatitis B virus in the circulation of symptom-free carriers

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  • PMID: 3430799

Defective mutants of hepatitis B virus in the circulation of symptom-free carriers

H Okamoto et al. Jpn J Exp Med. 1987 Aug.

Abstract

A total of 75 clones of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA were isolated from the plasma of 4 symptom-free carriers. Each set of clones from a carrier all possessed at least one complete genome, for which the entire nucleotide sequence was determined. A deletion of nucleotide sequence, spanning from 13 to 1071 base pairs, was detected in 17 clones (23%). As many as 16 of them had a deletion in the C gene, with or without the involvement of the P and X genes. The remaining one clone had a deletion restricted to the pre-S region. Accordingly, these defective mutants could not replicate themselves without help from complete HBV co-infecting the same hepatocyte. Defective mutants would have developed during the replication of HBV by reverse transcription of an RNA intermediate, and provide another evidence for a close similarity of HBV with retroviruses.

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