Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and Bolivia

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Autor(a) principal: Alves,Fabianne Araújo Gomes dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lima,Felipe de Souza Nogueira, Ribeiro,Jessiane Rodrigues, Roca,Tárcio Peixoto, Santos,Alcione de Oliveira dos, Souza,Luan Felipo Botelho, Villalobos-Salcedo,Juan Miguel, Vieira,Deusilene Souza
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Resumo: Abstract Hepatitis B is considered an important public health problem worldwide because it is a chronic infection with a risk factor for cirrhosis and cellular hepatocellular carcinoma. In Brazil, the Rondônia State ranks first in the Northern region regarding the number of deaths due to hepatitis B. In the Amazon basin, genotype F is considered specific to the Americas identified in native populations. But few data on HBV genotyping and phylogenetic analysis are available. The objective of this study was to evaluate the genotypes and subgenotypes of the hepatitis B virus in indigenous people chronic carriers residing in cities of Guajará Mirim and Nova Mamoré in state of Rondônia/Brazil, on the border with Bolivia. A fragment of 417 bp (S gene) was amplified by PCR and submitted to nucleotide sequencing. The genotypes and subgenotypes of the HBV strains were determined through phylogenetic inference using genomic sequences from 197 representatives of the genotypes (A-H). Of the 41 chronic hepatitis B patients enrolled in this study, 27 were HBV-DNA positive. Of the 27 DNA-HBV positives, 39% (17/41) had individual HBV infection and 27% (10/41) were coinfected with HDV. The frequency of genotypes was 40.7% (11/27) for genotype D (HBV-D), 33.3% (9/27) for genotype F (HBV-F) and 25.9% (7/27) for genotype A (HBV-A) with circulating subgenotypes F2, F4, D2, D3, A1, and A2. We characterized the genotypes and subgenotypes of HBV circulating among in indigenous in the State of Rondônia shows for the first time the HBV/D genotype whit greater frequency circulating in nativos of state Rondônia. In conclusion, our findings showed a diversity of HBV genotypes, which is also found in other Brazilian geographical regions.
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spelling Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and BoliviaHepatitis B virusHepatitis delta virusGenotypesIndigenous peopleMutationsAbstract Hepatitis B is considered an important public health problem worldwide because it is a chronic infection with a risk factor for cirrhosis and cellular hepatocellular carcinoma. In Brazil, the Rondônia State ranks first in the Northern region regarding the number of deaths due to hepatitis B. In the Amazon basin, genotype F is considered specific to the Americas identified in native populations. But few data on HBV genotyping and phylogenetic analysis are available. The objective of this study was to evaluate the genotypes and subgenotypes of the hepatitis B virus in indigenous people chronic carriers residing in cities of Guajará Mirim and Nova Mamoré in state of Rondônia/Brazil, on the border with Bolivia. A fragment of 417 bp (S gene) was amplified by PCR and submitted to nucleotide sequencing. The genotypes and subgenotypes of the HBV strains were determined through phylogenetic inference using genomic sequences from 197 representatives of the genotypes (A-H). Of the 41 chronic hepatitis B patients enrolled in this study, 27 were HBV-DNA positive. Of the 27 DNA-HBV positives, 39% (17/41) had individual HBV infection and 27% (10/41) were coinfected with HDV. The frequency of genotypes was 40.7% (11/27) for genotype D (HBV-D), 33.3% (9/27) for genotype F (HBV-F) and 25.9% (7/27) for genotype A (HBV-A) with circulating subgenotypes F2, F4, D2, D3, A1, and A2. We characterized the genotypes and subgenotypes of HBV circulating among in indigenous in the State of Rondônia shows for the first time the HBV/D genotype whit greater frequency circulating in nativos of state Rondônia. In conclusion, our findings showed a diversity of HBV genotypes, which is also found in other Brazilian geographical regions.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702022000500203Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.26 n.5 2022reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1016/j.bjid.2022.102700info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves,Fabianne Araújo Gomes dos SantosLima,Felipe de Souza NogueiraRibeiro,Jessiane RodriguesRoca,Tárcio PeixotoSantos,Alcione de Oliveira dosSouza,Luan Felipo BotelhoVillalobos-Salcedo,Juan MiguelVieira,Deusilene Souzaeng2022-11-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702022000500203Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2022-11-08T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and Bolivia
title Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and Bolivia
spellingShingle Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and Bolivia
Alves,Fabianne Araújo Gomes dos Santos
Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis delta virus
Genotypes
Indigenous people
Mutations
title_short Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and Bolivia
title_full Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and Bolivia
title_fullStr Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and Bolivia
title_sort Genetic diversity of HBV in indigenous populations on the border between Brazil and Bolivia
author Alves,Fabianne Araújo Gomes dos Santos
author_facet Alves,Fabianne Araújo Gomes dos Santos
Lima,Felipe de Souza Nogueira
Ribeiro,Jessiane Rodrigues
Roca,Tárcio Peixoto
Santos,Alcione de Oliveira dos
Souza,Luan Felipo Botelho
Villalobos-Salcedo,Juan Miguel
Vieira,Deusilene Souza
author_role author
author2 Lima,Felipe de Souza Nogueira
Ribeiro,Jessiane Rodrigues
Roca,Tárcio Peixoto
Santos,Alcione de Oliveira dos
Souza,Luan Felipo Botelho
Villalobos-Salcedo,Juan Miguel
Vieira,Deusilene Souza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves,Fabianne Araújo Gomes dos Santos
Lima,Felipe de Souza Nogueira
Ribeiro,Jessiane Rodrigues
Roca,Tárcio Peixoto
Santos,Alcione de Oliveira dos
Souza,Luan Felipo Botelho
Villalobos-Salcedo,Juan Miguel
Vieira,Deusilene Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis delta virus
Genotypes
Indigenous people
Mutations
topic Hepatitis B virus
Hepatitis delta virus
Genotypes
Indigenous people
Mutations
description Abstract Hepatitis B is considered an important public health problem worldwide because it is a chronic infection with a risk factor for cirrhosis and cellular hepatocellular carcinoma. In Brazil, the Rondônia State ranks first in the Northern region regarding the number of deaths due to hepatitis B. In the Amazon basin, genotype F is considered specific to the Americas identified in native populations. But few data on HBV genotyping and phylogenetic analysis are available. The objective of this study was to evaluate the genotypes and subgenotypes of the hepatitis B virus in indigenous people chronic carriers residing in cities of Guajará Mirim and Nova Mamoré in state of Rondônia/Brazil, on the border with Bolivia. A fragment of 417 bp (S gene) was amplified by PCR and submitted to nucleotide sequencing. The genotypes and subgenotypes of the HBV strains were determined through phylogenetic inference using genomic sequences from 197 representatives of the genotypes (A-H). Of the 41 chronic hepatitis B patients enrolled in this study, 27 were HBV-DNA positive. Of the 27 DNA-HBV positives, 39% (17/41) had individual HBV infection and 27% (10/41) were coinfected with HDV. The frequency of genotypes was 40.7% (11/27) for genotype D (HBV-D), 33.3% (9/27) for genotype F (HBV-F) and 25.9% (7/27) for genotype A (HBV-A) with circulating subgenotypes F2, F4, D2, D3, A1, and A2. We characterized the genotypes and subgenotypes of HBV circulating among in indigenous in the State of Rondônia shows for the first time the HBV/D genotype whit greater frequency circulating in nativos of state Rondônia. In conclusion, our findings showed a diversity of HBV genotypes, which is also found in other Brazilian geographical regions.
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