Yıl: 2014 Cilt: 25 Sayı: 4 Sayfa Aralığı: 405 - 410 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency

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Background/Aims: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotyping has a considerable effect on therapy. The aim was to determine the change in prevalence of HCV genotypes in Turkey during the last decade and to compare the performance of DNA sequencing of different targets in the HCV genome (NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR).Materials and Methods: Five hundred HCV RNA-positive patients (226 males, 274 females) were included in the study. The NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions of the HCV genome were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in patients where possible. Amplified PCR products were sequenced directly, and phylogenetic analysis was performed. A commonly used database, namely www.hcv.lanl.gov, was also used to determine the genotypes.Results: Phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions showed that 1b was the most frequent genotype, with percentages of 92.5%, 93.5%, and 87.7%, respectively. Genotype 1a was the second most prevalent genotype, with ratios of 6.7%, 5.6%, and 6.6%, whereas genotype 2a was detected in proportions of 0.4%, 0.2%, and 0.8%, respectively. Genotype 5 or 6 was not detected among patients. The phylogenetic analysis showed discordant results with 18 patients’ genotypes for different targets. The phylogenetic analysis showed similar results with the hcv.lanl.gov database for the E1 and NS5B sequences.Conclusion: There has been no change in genotyping profiles of Turkey during the last decade, representing 1b as the most prevalent subtype, followed by 1a. Phylogenetic analysis of HCV indicated high performance compared with the hcv.lanl.gov database when sequences of E1 and NS5B regions were analyzed
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APA ALAGÖZ G, KARATAYLI S, KARATAYLI E, çelik e, Keskin O, dinc b, Çınar K, İDİLMAN R, YURDAYDIN C, BOZDAYI A (2014). Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. , 405 - 410.
Chicago ALAGÖZ Gökçe Kabakçı,KARATAYLI Senem Ceren,KARATAYLI Ersin,çelik esra,Keskin Onur,dinc bedia,Çınar Kubilay,İDİLMAN Ramazan,YURDAYDIN Cihan,BOZDAYI A. Mithat Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. (2014): 405 - 410.
MLA ALAGÖZ Gökçe Kabakçı,KARATAYLI Senem Ceren,KARATAYLI Ersin,çelik esra,Keskin Onur,dinc bedia,Çınar Kubilay,İDİLMAN Ramazan,YURDAYDIN Cihan,BOZDAYI A. Mithat Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. , 2014, ss.405 - 410.
AMA ALAGÖZ G,KARATAYLI S,KARATAYLI E,çelik e,Keskin O,dinc b,Çınar K,İDİLMAN R,YURDAYDIN C,BOZDAYI A Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. . 2014; 405 - 410.
Vancouver ALAGÖZ G,KARATAYLI S,KARATAYLI E,çelik e,Keskin O,dinc b,Çınar K,İDİLMAN R,YURDAYDIN C,BOZDAYI A Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. . 2014; 405 - 410.
IEEE ALAGÖZ G,KARATAYLI S,KARATAYLI E,çelik e,Keskin O,dinc b,Çınar K,İDİLMAN R,YURDAYDIN C,BOZDAYI A "Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency." , ss.405 - 410, 2014.
ISNAD ALAGÖZ, Gökçe Kabakçı vd. "Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency". (2014), 405-410.
APA ALAGÖZ G, KARATAYLI S, KARATAYLI E, çelik e, Keskin O, dinc b, Çınar K, İDİLMAN R, YURDAYDIN C, BOZDAYI A (2014). Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 25(4), 405 - 410.
Chicago ALAGÖZ Gökçe Kabakçı,KARATAYLI Senem Ceren,KARATAYLI Ersin,çelik esra,Keskin Onur,dinc bedia,Çınar Kubilay,İDİLMAN Ramazan,YURDAYDIN Cihan,BOZDAYI A. Mithat Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology 25, no.4 (2014): 405 - 410.
MLA ALAGÖZ Gökçe Kabakçı,KARATAYLI Senem Ceren,KARATAYLI Ersin,çelik esra,Keskin Onur,dinc bedia,Çınar Kubilay,İDİLMAN Ramazan,YURDAYDIN Cihan,BOZDAYI A. Mithat Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, vol.25, no.4, 2014, ss.405 - 410.
AMA ALAGÖZ G,KARATAYLI S,KARATAYLI E,çelik e,Keskin O,dinc b,Çınar K,İDİLMAN R,YURDAYDIN C,BOZDAYI A Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology. 2014; 25(4): 405 - 410.
Vancouver ALAGÖZ G,KARATAYLI S,KARATAYLI E,çelik e,Keskin O,dinc b,Çınar K,İDİLMAN R,YURDAYDIN C,BOZDAYI A Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology. 2014; 25(4): 405 - 410.
IEEE ALAGÖZ G,KARATAYLI S,KARATAYLI E,çelik e,Keskin O,dinc b,Çınar K,İDİLMAN R,YURDAYDIN C,BOZDAYI A "Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency." Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 25, ss.405 - 410, 2014.
ISNAD ALAGÖZ, Gökçe Kabakçı vd. "Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Turkey remains unchanged after a decade: Performance of phylogenetic analysis of the NS5B, E1, and 5’UTR regions in genotyping efficiency". Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology 25/4 (2014), 405-410.