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    The HBV rtA181T mutation is associated with an increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). This study aimed to evaluate the mechanism by which rtA181T mutation increases the risk of HCC. We enrolled 470 CHB patients with rtA181T and rtA181V mutation in this study; 68 (22.15%) of the 307 patients with rtA181T mutation and 22 (13.5%) of the 163 patients with rtA181V mutation developed HCC (p < .05). The median follow-up periods were 8.148 and 8.055 years (p > .05). Serum HBV DNA and HBsAg levels in rtA181T-positive patients were similar to that in rtA181V-positive patients. However, the serum HBeAg levels in the rtA181T-positive patients were significantly higher than that in rtA181V-positive patients. In situ hybridization experiments showed that the HBV cccDNA and HBV RNA levels were significantly higher in the liver cancer tissues of patients with the rtA181T mutation compared to that in the tissues of patients with the rtA181V mutation. The percentage of anti-tumour hot-gene site mutations was significantly higher in the rtA181T-positive HCC liver tissue compared to that in the rtA181T-negative HCC liver tissue (7.65% and 4.3%, p < .05). This is the first study to use a large cohort and a follow-up of more than 5 years (average 8 years) to confirm that the rtA181T mutation increased the risk of HCC, and that it could be related to the increase in the mutation rate of hotspots of tumour suppressor genes (CTNNB1, TP53, NRAS and PIK3CA). © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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    Qiqi Ning, Tongwang Yang, Xianghua Guo, Yanxiang Huang, Yuxue Gao, Mengcheng Liu, Pengxiang Yang, Yuanyue Guan, Ning Liu, Yang Wang, Dexi Chen. CHB patients with rtA181T-mutated HBV infection are associated with higher risk hepatocellular carcinoma due to increases in mutation rates of tumour suppressor genes. Journal of viral hepatitis. 2023 Sep 21


    PMID: 37735836

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