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Detection of Hepatitis C Virus Natural Recombinant RF1_2k/1b Strain Among Intravenous Drug Users in Uzbekistan

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Journal Hepatol Res
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2007 Nov 24
PMID 18034826
Citations 17
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Abstract

Aim: A series of recent studies have indicated the presence of natural intergenotypic recombinant hepatitis C virus (HCV) strains in distinct parts of the world. The majority of the current genotyping methods are based on analysis of either 5'UTR, structural (Core/E1/E2) or non-structural (NS5B) genomic regions of the virus.

Methods: In the present study, based on both structural and non-structural regions, we determined the genotype of 55 anti-HCV-positive intravenous drug users (IDUs) in Uzbekistan.

Results: HCV-3a (67.3%) was the most prevalent genotype in this cohort, followed by HCV-1b (27.3%). A discrepancy in results was observed between structural and non-structural regions in one case (1.8%). Phylogenetically this strain was related to the previously reported RF1_2k/1b variant. Based on accumulated sequences, specific primers were designed for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) spanning the tentative intergenotypic crossover point of RF1_2k/1b. The sensitivity and specificity of the method were assessed using generated template clones of HCV-1b, 2a, 2 k and RF1_2k/1b. The method was applied to 55 cases in the present study and only one case showed a positive result, indicating that in these individuals, the variant is not present as a minor quasispecies clone.

Conclusion: In conclusion, the finding of RF1_2k/1b in Central Asia indicates that the variant has wide geographic distribution. The PCR-based screening method developed in this study should be useful in further epidemiological and clinical studies on the recombination phenomenon in HCV.

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