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[Methylation pattern of hepatitis B virus X gene in infected patients]
Modares Journal of Medical Sciences, Pathobiology. 2014; 16 (4): 39-46
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-147037
ABSTRACT
A recent field of research in epigenetics is DNA methylation which involves the CpG island in the genome that subsequently controls transcription and translation of targeted genes. In the hepatitis B virus [HBV] genome, there are three CpG islands which tend to be methylated. The aim of the current study is to determine the methylation pattern of the HBV X gene in chronically infected HBV patients. Study participants comprised 45 chronically infected HBV patients. According to the presence of the HBeAg, patients were divided into two groups, HBeAg positive [n=24] and HBeAg negative [n=21]. Initially, viral DNA was treated with natrium bisulfate. Then, analysis was performed with two sets of methylated and non-methylated primers by the MSP method. The overall methylation rate in serum samples of hepatitis B infected patients was 35.5%; the rate in the HBeAg positive patients was 20.8%, whereas it was 52.3% in HBeAg negative patients. There was a significantly higher rate of methylation in serum samples of HBeAg negative patients compared to HBeAg positive patients [student's t-test; P=0.02]. Methylation of HBV can be used as a new mechanism to control the progression of viral infection. This methodology can be useful for determining the characteristics of clinical stages of this infection
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: Persian Journal: Modares J. Med. Sci., Pathobiol. Year: 2014

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: Persian Journal: Modares J. Med. Sci., Pathobiol. Year: 2014