Genotyping of hepatitis C virus isolates by a new line probe assay using sequence information from both the 5′untranslated and the core regions

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S. Viazov ◽  
M. Roggendorf
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F. Dubois ◽  
R. Christen ◽  
C. Raby ◽  
A. Cavicchini ◽  
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Two methods for genotyping hepatitis C virus (DNA enzyme immunoassay [DEIA] and line probe assay [Inno-LiPA HCV I and II]) were compared on 120 samples and of these 87% were assigned to the same subtype by both assays. There were 15 subtyping discrepancies which involved 5% of type 1 isolates and 90% of type 2 isolates. Amplified products from the core and 5′ untranslated regions (UTR) were sequenced to resolve conflicts. Type 1 discordant samples had a guanosine at position −99 in the 5′ UTR, a characteristic of genotype 1b, and a core region typical of subtype 1a. The eight isolates classified as 2a/2c by LiPA and as subtype 2c by DEIA belonged to type 2.


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Cheng-Chao Liang ◽  
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Chih-Lin Lin ◽  
Tung-Hung Su ◽  
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