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Novel Genetic Variants of Hepatitis B Virus in Fulminant Hepatitis.

Jack Bee ChookYun Fong NgeowKok Keng TeeSuat Cheng PehRosmawati Mohamed
Published in: Journal of pathogens (2017)
Fulminant hepatitis (FH) is a life-threatening liver disease characterised by intense immune attack and massive liver cell death. The common precore stop codon mutation of hepatitis B virus (HBV), A1896, is frequently associated with FH, but lacks specificity. This study attempts to uncover all possible viral nucleotides that are specifically associated with FH through a compiled sequence analysis of FH and non-FH cases from acute infection. We retrieved 67 FH and 280 acute non-FH cases of hepatitis B from GenBank and applied support vector machine (SVM) model to seek candidate nucleotides highly predictive of FH. Six best candidates with top predictive accuracy, 92.5%, were used to build a SVM model; they are C2129 (85.3%), T720 (83.0%), Y2131 (82.4%), T2013 (82.1%), K2048 (82.1%), and A2512 (82.1%). This model gave a high specificity (99.3%), positive predictive value (95.6%), and negative predictive value (92.1%), but only moderate sensitivity (64.2%). We successfully built a SVM model comprising six variants that are highly predictive and specific for FH: four in the core region and one each in the polymerase and the surface regions. These variants indicate that intracellular virion/core retention could play an important role in the progression to FH.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis b virus
  • liver failure
  • cell death
  • gene expression
  • sars cov
  • respiratory failure
  • intensive care unit
  • cell proliferation
  • drug induced
  • high intensity
  • deep learning
  • amino acid