Title of article :
Multidrug-Resistant Hepatitis B Virus Strain in a Chronic Turkish Patient
Author/Authors :
Sayan, Murat Clinical Laboratory - Faculty of Medicine - University of Kocaeli - Kocaeli, Turkey , Hulagu, Sadettin Department of Gastroenterology - Faculty of Medicine - University of Kocaeli - Kocaeli, Turkey , Ceren Karatayli, Sinem Institute of Hepatology - University of Ankara - Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) strains, resistant to at least two anti-HBV agents from different subclasses of nucleos(t)ide analogues
(NUCs) without a cross-resistance profile, are defined as multidrug-resistant. However, there are limited in vivo data for
resistance to multiple NUCs. In this study, we report the case of the emergence of a multidrug-resistant HBV strain in a
Turkish patient receiving sequential therapy. Polymerase gene mutations of HBV were detected using direct sequencing,
line probe assay and clonal analysis. Twelve months after the start of lamivudine (LAM) therapy, virological breakthrough
occurred (4.2E+07 IU/ml) and the rtM204V variant was detected in the patient’s sera: adefovir (ADV) was added to the
therapy. ADV therapy was continued as monotherapy for 11 months, until the occurrence of clinical breakthrough i.e. alanine
aminotransferase (ALT) 60 IU/L, and emergence of drug resistance to ADV (rtN236T). At that time, switch therapy was resumed
with ADV + entecavir (ETV) in combination for 5 months. In the 18th month of the ETV monotherapy, direct sequencing showed
reduced susceptibility to ETV (rtL180M+rtM204V). Currently, ETV + tenofovir (TDF) are being used as antiviral treatment
and the HBV DNA load has decreased substantially (<1.0E+02 IU/ml). In conclusion, we have detected an HBV strain with
multidrug-resistance, which had a very fast course of development. Patients with a multidrug-resistant profile should be
more frequently followed up both by direct sequencing and line probe assay, for the detection of possible novel HBV variants
and low level mutants present in the viral population, in case of the sudden emergence of drug resistance.
Keywords :
Hepatitis B Virus , Multidrug-Resistant , Nucleoside/Nucleotide Analogues , Direct Sequencing , Line Probe Assay , Clonal Analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics