Identification of hepatitis B virus genotype A/E recombinants in Ghana.
Ceejay L BoyceStephaney WillisTimothy N A ArchampongMargaret LarteyKwamena W SagoeAdjoa Obo-AkwaErnest KenuAwewura KwaraJason Tory BlackardPublished in: Virus genes (2019)
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) exhibits a high degree of heterogeneity with at least 10 genotypes (A-J) identified to date. Intergenotypic recombination is relatively common. Previously, we investigated HBV drug resistance in HIV/HBV co-infected individuals in Ghana. After identifying multiple circulating genotypes and a novel D/E recombinant, we sought to determine if additional individuals were also infected with recombinant HBV. Partial genome sequences from three individuals were initially identified as genotype A4. Full-length HBV genomes were obtained using rolling circle amplification followed by PCR and shown to cluster with known A/E recombinant viruses. Similar recombination breakpoints were observed in these three individuals suggesting local spread of this novel recombinant HBV in Ghana.