Complete nucleotide sequences of 19 hepatitis B virus (HBV) isolates of genotype A (HBV/A) were determined and analysed along with those of 20 previously reported HBV/A isolates. Of the 19 HBV/A isolates, six including three from Japan and three from the USA clustered with the 14 HBV/A isolates from Western countries. The remaining 13 isolates including four from The Philippines, two from India, three from Nepal and four from Bangladesh clustered with the six HBV/A isolates reported from The Philippines, South Africa and Malawi. Due to distinct epidemiological distributions, genotype A in the 20 HBV isolates was classified into subtype Ae (e for Europe), and that in the other 19 into subtype Aa (a for Asia and Africa) provisionally. The 19 HBV/Aa isolates had a sequence variation significantly greater than that of the 20 HBV/Ae isolates (2.5 ± 0.3% vs 1.1 ± 0.6%, P<0.0001); they differed by 5.0 ± 0.40% (4.1-6.4%). The double mutation (T1762/A1764) in the core promoter was significantly more frequent in HBV/Aa isolates than in HBV/Ae isolates (11/19 or 58% vs 5/20 or 25%, P<0.01). In the pregenome encapsidation (E) signal, a point mutation from G to A or T at nt 1862 was detected in 16 of the 19 (84%) HBV/Aa isolates but not in any of the 20 HBV/Ae isolates, which may affect virus replication and translation of hepatitis B e antigen. Subtypes Aa and Ae of genotype A deserve evaluation for any clinical differences between them, with a special reference to hepatocellular carcinoma prevalent in Africa. © 2004 SGM.
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Sugauchi, F., Kumada, H., Acharya, S. A., Shrestha, S. M., Gamutan, M. T. A., Khan, M., … Mizokami, M. (2004, April). Epidemiological and sequence differences between two subtypes (Ae and Aa) of hepatitis B virus genotype A. Journal of General Virology. https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.79811-0