Precore mutant chronic hepatitis B in an autochthonous Belgian population: a study of ten patients

Acta Clin Belg. 1995;50(3):144-8. doi: 10.1080/17843286.1995.11718438.

Abstract

The mode of contamination, presentation, clinical evolution and liver histology of 10 native Belgian patients with chronic hepatitis B likely due to a peculiar viral strain, the so called precore mutant hepatitis B virus were reviewed. This viral strain first described in Southern European regions is characterized by a mutation of a single base change at nucleotide 1896 in the preterminal codon of the precore region which creates a stop codon that prevents the production of HBeAg. In this setting, abnormal liver biochemistry and active viral replication as evidenced by HBV DNA positivity often coincides with a serological profile similar to that observed in healthy HBsAg carriers. Our data indicate that chronic hepatitis related to such a viral strain may be observed in a native Belgian population. This unusual presentation of chronic hepatitis B should thus be kept in mind when interpreting atypical sero-biochemical features, evaluating the risk of infectivity and the potential benefit of antiviral therapy.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Female
  • Hepatitis B / pathology
  • Hepatitis B / transmission
  • Hepatitis B / virology*
  • Hepatitis B virus / genetics
  • Hepatitis, Chronic / virology
  • Humans
  • Liver / pathology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Point Mutation