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Table 4 Characteristics of diabetic patients with point substitution mutations in HBsAg

From: Molecular evaluation of hepatitis B virus infection and predominant mutations of pre-core, basal core promoter and S regions in an Iranian population with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a case–control study

Accession no.

Patient no.

Sex (M/F)

Age (year)

S mutations

OD of HBsAg ELISA test

MF419214

28

F

69

F93C, M125T, T127P, A168V

3.79

MF419215

63

F

61

P120T, M125T, T127P, G130E, G145R, A168V

0.09

MF419216

64

M

52

M125T, T127P, A168V

0.138

MF419217

65

F

72

P120T, M125T, T127P

0.14

MF419218

66

M

42

M125T, T127P, A168V

0.14

MF419219

69

F

47

P120T, M125T, T127P, A168V

0.15

MF419220

71

F

43

L109P, M125T, T127P, A168V

0.166

MF419221

76

F

42

P120T, M125T, T127P, A168V

0.221

MF419222

79

F

47

I92T, L94S, V96G, M125T, T127P, G159V

1.425

MF419223

80

F

60

F85C, V96G, M125T, T127P

3.14

MF419224

82

F

96

M125T, T127P, A168V

3.82

MF419225

83

F

66

M125T, T127P

3.4

MF419226

84

F

42

M125T, T127P

3.1

MF419227

85

F

73

M125T, T127P, E164G

2.6

MF419228

86

M

75

P120T, M125T

0.246

MF419229

97

F

67

I92T, L94S, V96G, M125T, T127P, G159A, W165R, A168V

1.24