TY - JOUR
T1 - Nucleotide polymorphisms in the 5'-UTR region of HCV can affect the ability of two widely used assays to assign an HCV genotype
AU - Pollicita, Michela
AU - Cento, Valeria
AU - Paba, Pierpaolo
AU - Perno, Carlo Federico
AU - Ciotti, Marco
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - Determination of hepatitis C virus genotype is crucial for establishing the duration of antiviral therapy and predicts response to treatment. In this study, consecutive serum samples collected from two patients with chronic hepatitis C infection were tested by two assays used widely, the Abbott RealTime HCV Genotype II and the Versant HCV Genotype 2.0 assays, in order to assign a genotype to the virus. The obtained results were verified by phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B region and sequencing of the 5'-UTR of the viral genome.Testing of the serum samples from both patients gave an indeterminate result with the Abbott assay. By contrast, the Versant assay gave an indeterminate result for one patient and identified an HCV-2b subtype in the other patient. Phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B region confirmed the presence of HCV-2b in this latter patient and disclosed the presence of HCV-3h in the other patient. Sequencing of the 5'-UTR revealed the presence of nucleotide changes at positions -166 and -119 of HCV-2b, and at positions -138, -108 and -99 of HCV-3h.Nucleotide mutations located in the 5'-untraslated region of hepatitis C virus may impair the ability of commercial assays to assign an HCV genotype.
AB - Determination of hepatitis C virus genotype is crucial for establishing the duration of antiviral therapy and predicts response to treatment. In this study, consecutive serum samples collected from two patients with chronic hepatitis C infection were tested by two assays used widely, the Abbott RealTime HCV Genotype II and the Versant HCV Genotype 2.0 assays, in order to assign a genotype to the virus. The obtained results were verified by phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B region and sequencing of the 5'-UTR of the viral genome.Testing of the serum samples from both patients gave an indeterminate result with the Abbott assay. By contrast, the Versant assay gave an indeterminate result for one patient and identified an HCV-2b subtype in the other patient. Phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B region confirmed the presence of HCV-2b in this latter patient and disclosed the presence of HCV-3h in the other patient. Sequencing of the 5'-UTR revealed the presence of nucleotide changes at positions -166 and -119 of HCV-2b, and at positions -138, -108 and -99 of HCV-3h.Nucleotide mutations located in the 5'-untraslated region of hepatitis C virus may impair the ability of commercial assays to assign an HCV genotype.
KW - HCV genotyping
KW - HCV polymorphisms
KW - HCV real-time
KW - InnoLipa
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jviromet.2013.06.002
DO - 10.1016/j.jviromet.2013.06.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 23791962
AN - SCOPUS:84880364236
SN - 0166-0934
VL - 193
SP - 205
EP - 208
JO - Journal of Virological Methods
JF - Journal of Virological Methods
IS - 1
ER -