Clinical Microbiology And Virology

Genetic diversity of hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-co-infected patients from Venezuela

  • 1Laboratorio de Virología Molecular, Centro de Microbiología y Biología Celular, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Apdo 20632, Caracas 1020-A, Venezuela
  • 2Sección de Infectología, Instituto de Medicina Tropical, UCV, Caracas, Venezuela
  • Correspondence
    Flor H. Pujol fhpujol{at}gmail.com
  • Journal of Medical Microbiology 2014; 63(Pt 8):1099–1104 · https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.067496-0

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    Abstract

    The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and genetic diversity of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-co-infected Venezuelan patients. The prevalence of HBV and HCV markers of infection in HIV-1 patients was 14 % for anti-hepatitis B core antigen, 3 % for hepatitis B surface antigen and 0.7 % for anti-HCV, respectively. HBV prevalence was higher than HCV, as expected for a country where sexual intercourse, not intravenous drug use, is the main mode of HIV-1 transmission. The HCV genotype distribution in HIV-1-co-infected patients was similar to that obtained in HCV-mono-infected patients, but genotype 1a was more frequent in HIV-1-infected patients. The HBV genotype distribution exhibited differences between mono-infected and HIV-1-co-infected individuals. HBV F3 was the most common subgenotype in both groups, followed by F1b in HIV-1 co-infection and F2 in HBV mono-infection. In addition, genotype G (single infection) was found in an HIV-1-co-infected individual. A high prevalence of occult HBV infection was detected in HIV-1-co-infected naïve patients (18 %), with F2 being the most common genotype (75 %). To the best of our knowledge, these results correspond to the first description of frequency and molecular characterization of HBV and HCV in HIV-1 Venezuelan patients.

    • The GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ accession numbers for the new sequences of hepatitis B virus or hepatitis C virus in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-co-infected patients are KF414631KF414679.

    Abbreviations:
    HBc
    hepatitis B core antigen
    HBeAg
    hepatitis B e antigen
    HBsAg
    hepatitis B surface antigen
    HBV
    hepatitis B virus
    HCV
    hepatitis C virus
    HIV-1
    human immunodeficiency virus type 1