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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Hepatol. Nov 28, 2015; 7(27): 2729-2739
Published online Nov 28, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i27.2729
Table 2 Studies on hepatitis B surface antigen mutations associated with immune escape and failure to detect hepatitis B surface antigen
Ref.CountryNo. of patientsType of studyPatients with HBsAg mutation, n (%)Clinical significanceHBsAg mutation
Sticchi et al[77]Italy256Cross-sectional8 (3.1)Detection failure; vaccine escapeG145R, T126I
Luongo et al[79]Italy1Case report1Vaccine escapeM125T, T127P Q129H
Lee et al[66]South Korea1Case report1Vaccine escapeG145R, P120Q, I126T
Seddigh-Tonekaboni et al[68]United Kingdom42Vaccine escapeP142S, G145R, G145A
Ngui et al[73]England, Wales17Cross-sectional2 (12)Vaccine escapeP120Q, F134Y, D144A, I126N
Carman et al[62]Multinational32Cross-sectional1Vaccine escapeG145R
Laoi et al[78]Ireland32Cross-sectional6 (18.5)Vaccine escape, detection failureG145A, F134L, D144E, S143L
Foy et al[80]United States1Case report1Immune escapeD144E