Article
Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D: An Overview of Molecular Epidemiology, Evolutionary History, and Clinical Characteristics
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SANT´ANNA, Thaís B. ; ARAUJO, Natalia M. Hepatitis B Virus Genotype D: An Overview of Molecular Epidemiology, Evolutionary History, and Clinical Characteristics. Microorganisms, v. 11, 1101, p. 1 - 14, Apr. 2023.
2076-2607
10.3390/ microorganisms11051101
Author
Sant’Anna, Thaís B.
Araujo, Natalia M.
Abstract
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype D (HBV/D) is the most extensively distributed
genotype worldwide with distinct molecular and epidemiological features. This report provides an
up-to-date review on the history of HBV/D subgenotyping and misclassifications, along with largescale
analysis of over 1000 HBV/D complete genome sequences, with the aim of gaining a thorough
understanding of the global prevalence and geographic distribution of HBV/D subgenotypes. We
have additionally explored recent paleogenomic findings, which facilitated the detection of HBV/D
genomes dating back to the late Iron Age and provided new perspectives on the origins of modern
HBV/D strains. Finally, reports on distinct disease outcomes and responses to antiviral therapy
among HBV/D subgenotypes are discussed, further highlighting the complexity of this genotype
and the importance of HBV subgenotyping in the management and treatment of hepatitis B.