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Detection of Hepatitis B Virus M204V Mutation Quantitatively Via Real-time PCR

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Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2021 May 19
PMID 34007795
Citations 3
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Abstract

Background And Aims: Drug-resistant DNA mutations of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) affect treatment response in chronic hepatitis B patients. We have established a new, sensitive, specific, accurate and convenient real-time PCR method to detect HBV mutations quantitatively.

Methods: Blood samples were collected from patients showing viral breakthrough, primary nonresponse, or poor response during treatment, and mutations were detected via direct sequencing to assess our method. A plasmid containing the M204V mutation was synthesized and standard curves plotted.

Results: The determination coefficient for linear correlation between Ct and log plasmid copy numbers was 0.996, where Ct value was -3.723log (DNA concentration) +48.647. Coefficients of variation indicated good reproducibility. Correctness was within tolerable bias. Limit of detection was 10 copies/mL. Specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 92.86%, 100%, 96.88%, 100% and 94.74%, respectively.

Conclusions: These results show that our method can be used to detect HBV M204V mutations with the advantages of sensitivity, specificity and efficiency, providing a new choice for monitoring drug resistance.

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