Genotypes and Hot Spot Mutations of Hepatitis B Virus in Northwest Chinese Population and Its Correlation with Diseases Progression
Table 1
Demographic and serological features of each group.
HCC
Non-HCC
1
Non-HCC
1
Treatment-naive
NA-resistant
n
433
547
494
53
Age2
53.56 ± 11.27
52.24 ± 11.86
0.08
51.36 ± 12.03
50.21 ± 10.27
0.50
Gender ratio (male/female)
1.62
1.43
0.37
1.47
1.12
0.35
HBV DNA (IU/ml, log10)3
2.72 (1.07, 4.92)
3.68 (3.04, 6.17)
<0.01
3.92 (2.41, 5.25)
3.61 (1.58, 5.46)
0.79
ALT (IU/L)3
155.60 (43.10, 391.50)
79.50 (28.90, 326.70)
0.41
76.60 (31.50, 283.50)
62.00 (42.80, 254.50)
0.59
Genotype
<0.01
0.68
B
139 (32.10%)
220 (40.22%)
0.007
198 (40.08%)
22 (41.51%)
C
286 (66.05%)
315 (57.59%)
286 (57.89%)
29 (54.72%)
D
8 (1.85%)
12 (2.19%)
10 (2.02%)
2 (3.77%)
Subtype
HBV/B
B1
7 (5.04%)
14 (6.36%)
0.602
2 (1.01%)
0 (0.00%)
1.000
B2
132 (94.96%)
206 (93.64%)
196 (98.99%)
22 (100.00%)
HBV/C
C1
42 (14.69%)
52 (16.51%)
0.539
33 (11.54%)
6 (20.69%)
0.149
C2
244 (85.31%)
263 (83.49%)
253 (88.46%)
23 (79.31%)
1Student’s t-test or Mann–Whitney U test was used for continuous data, and chi-square or Fisher’s exact test was used for categorical data. 2Data are shown as mean ± standard deviation. 3Data are shown as median (quartile 25, quartile 75).