Journal article

Human genomics of acute liver failure due to hepatitis B virus infection: An exome sequencing study in liver transplant recipients

S Asgari, N Chaturvedi, P Scepanovic, C Hammer, N Semmo, E Giostra, B Müllhaupt, P Angus, AJ Thompson, D Moradpour, J Fellay

Journal of Viral Hepatitis | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Acute liver failure (ALF) or fulminant hepatitis is a rare, yet severe outcome of infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) that carries a high mortality rate. The occurrence of a life-threatening condition upon infection with a prevalent virus in individuals without known risk factors is suggestive of pathogen-specific immune dysregulation. In the absence of established differences in HBV virulence, we hypothesized that ALF upon primary infection with HBV could be due to rare deleterious variants in the human genome. To search for such variants, we performed exome sequencing in 21 previously healthy adults who required liver transplantation upon fulminant HBV infection and 172 controls that we..

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