Abstract

We have developed a specialized database, HBVdb (http://hbvdb.ibcp.fr), allowing the researchers to investigate the genetic variability of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and viral resistance to treatment. HBV is a major health problem worldwide with more than 350 million individuals being chronically infected. HBV is an enveloped DNA virus that replicates by reverse transcription of an RNA intermediate. HBV genome is optimized, being circular and encoding four overlapping reading frames. Indeed, each nucleotide of the genome takes part in the coding of at least one protein. However, HBV shows some genome variability leading to at least eight different genotypes and recombinant forms. The main drugs used to treat infected patients are nucleos(t)ides analogs (reverse transcriptase inhibitors). Unfortunately, HBV mutants resistant to these drugs may be selected and be responsible for treatment failure. HBVdb contains a collection of computer-annotated sequences based on manually annotated reference genomes. The database can be accessed through a web interface that allows static and dynamic queries and offers integrated generic sequence analysis tools and specialized analysis tools (e.g. annotation, genotyping, drug resistance profiling).

Keywords

BiologyGenomeHepatitis B virusReverse transcriptaseGeneticsGenotypingVirologyAnnotationComputational biologyVirusGenotypeRNAGene

MeSH Terms

DatabasesGeneticDrug ResistanceViralGenetic VariationGenomeViralGenotyping TechniquesHepatitis B virusInternetMolecular Sequence AnnotationUser-Computer InterfaceViral Proteins

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Publication Info

Year
2012
Type
article
Volume
41
Issue
D1
Pages
D566-D570
Citations
207
Access
Closed

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Juliette Hayer, Fanny Jadeau, Gilbert Deléage et al. (2012). HBVdb: a knowledge database for Hepatitis B Virus. Nucleic Acids Research , 41 (D1) , D566-D570. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks1022

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DOI
10.1093/nar/gks1022
PMID
23125365
PMCID
PMC3531116

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