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Hepatitis B virus DNA methylation and its potential role in chronic hepatitis B
Journal
Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine
ISSN
1462-3994
Date Issued
2022-11-16
Author(s)
Wei Feng Low
Jack Bee Chook
Kok Keng Tee
Seng-Kai Ong
Suat Cheng Peh
Jan Jin Bong
Rosmawati Mohamed
DOI
10.1017/erm.2022.38
Abstract
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection led to 66% liver deaths world-wide in year 2015. Thirty-seven per cent of these deaths were the result of chronic hepatitis B (CHB)-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Although early diagnosis of HCC improves survival, early detection is rare. Methylation of HBV DNA including covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) is more often encountered in HCC cases than those in CHB and cirrhosis. Three typical CpG islands within the HBV genome are the common sites for methylation. The HBV cccDNA methylation affects the viral replication and protein expression in the course of infection and may associate with the disease pathogenesis and HCC development. We review the current findings in HBV DNA methylation that provide insights into its role in HCC diagnosis.
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