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Background

Sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP, SLC10A1) is a hepatocyte receptor for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The natural NTCP S267F variant causes loss of NTCP HBV receptor function. We assessed the association of S267F with HBV resistance, HBV infection clearance, and HBV-related cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods

We tested the effects of S267F in 1117 Han Chinese patients with various HBV infection outcomes using multivariate logistic regression analysis.

Results

The frequency of S267F (T allele) was higher in HBV-resistant healthy controls (n = 179, 4.0%) compared to HBV-infected patients (n = 648, 1.5%); odds ratio (OR) 0.32 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.15-0.68; P = .003; dominant model). 267F variant genotypes were also associated with reduced risk for cirrhosis (n = 192, 0.5%) and HCC (n = 258, 1.0%) compared to those with chronic HBV infection (n = 202, 3.0%); OR 0.15 (95% CI, 0.03-0.70) and OR 0.21 (95% CI, 0.062-0.72), respectively. There was no association of the S267F variant with spontaneous HBV clearance.

Conclusion

The S267F variant for the HBV cell-entry receptor NTCP was associated with increased resistance to HBV infection and decreased risk for cirrhosis and liver cancer among those with chronic HBV infection."xsd:string
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