Huichun Xing
Capital Medical University
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Archives of Virology | 2018
Song Yang; Huichun Xing; Shenghu Feng; Wei Ju; Shunai Liu; Xiaomei Wang; Weini Ou; Jun Cheng; Calvin Q. Pan
There is little information on the association between baseline non-structural protein (NS) 5b resistance-associated variants (RAVs) and treatment failure in hepatitis C patients. This study examined the frequencies of natural hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS5B resistance-associated variants (RAVs) in an Asian cohort. Samples from Asian HCV patients enrolled between October 2009 and September 2014 were analyzed for NS5B RAVs within the region from amino acid 230 to 371. Serum samples were tested by PCR genotyping, with sequence alignment performed using the neighbor-joining method. NS5B was detected by Sanger sequencing followed by Geno2pheno analysis. NS5B RAVs were detected in 80.52% (1199/1489) of patients; 68.4% (1019/1489) and 79.7% (1186/1489) were associated with resistance to sofosbuvir (SOF) and dasabuvir (DSV), respectively. These RAVs were present in 95% (1004/1058) of genotype 1b patients. When genotypes 1b and 2a were compared, SOF-associated RAVs were detected at a higher frequency in genotype 1b (94.8% [1004/1058] vs. 2.9% [9/309]; χ2 = 1054.433, P < 0.001), C316H/N was more common in genotype 1b (94.7% [1002/1058] vs. 0% [0/309]; χ2 = 1096.014, P < 0.001), M289F/L/I/W/V had a higher frequency in genotype 2a (0.7% [7/309] vs. 2.3% [7/1058]; χ2 = 4.589, P = 0.032), DSV-associated RAVs were most often found in genotype 1b (95.0% [1005/1058] vs. 40.1% 124/309]; χ2 = 500.577, P < 0.001), and frequency of C316Y/H/N/W was higher in genotype 1b (94.7% [1002/1058] vs. 0% [0/309]; χ2 = 1096.014, P < 0.001). In conclusion, baseline SOF and DSV RAVs are common in Asian HCV patients and predominantly occur in genotype 1b.
Infection International | 2013
Dan-ying Cheng; Xiaomei Wang; Weini Ou; Huichun Xing
Abstract Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is defined as injury to the liver caused by exposure to a drug or some drugs. The number of cases suffering from DILI has been increasing. There are few clinical features specifically associated with DILI. The recognition and diagnosis of DILI is difficult. In this report, we described a DILI case caused by herbal remedies.
Virology Journal | 2015
Wei Ju; Song Yang; Shenghu Feng; Qi Wang; Shunai Liu; Huichun Xing; Wen Xie; Liying Zhu; Jun Cheng
Archive | 2010
Jie Yan; Cheng Jun; Qi Wang; Xin Feng; Song Yang; Wen Xie; Huichun Xing
Virology Journal | 2016
Song Yang; Huichun Xing; Yuming Wang; Jinlin Hou; Duande Luo; Qing Xie; Qin Ning; Hong Ren; Huiguo Ding; Jifang Sheng; Lai Wei; Shijun Chen; Xiaoling Fan; Wenxiang Huang; Chen Pan; Zhiliang Gao; Jiming Zhang; Boping Zhou; Guofeng Chen; M. Wan; Hong Tang; Guiqiang Wang; Yuxiu Yang; Dongping Xu; Peiling Dong; Qixin Wang; Jue Wang; Fernando A. Bognar; Dao-Zhen Xu; Jun Cheng
Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials | 2016
Song Yang; Huichun Xing; Qi Wang; Xiaomei Wang; Shunai Liu; Jun Cheng
International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2011
W. Ju; Song Yang; Qi Wang; Huichun Xing; Wen Xie; Y. Xie; Jing Cheng
International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2010
Song Yang; Jinmei Zheng; X.Y. Wang; Qi Wang; Huichun Xing; Wen Xie; Jing Cheng
World Chinese Journal of Digestology | 2009
Rui-Xia Xue; Liao-Yun Zhang; Song Yang; Qi Wang; Huichun Xing; Wen Xie; Jiang Guo; Jun Cheng
International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2009
Song Yang; Jinmei Zheng; Qi Wang; Huichun Xing; Ben Li; Ya Liu; Wen Xie; Jie Yan; Jun Cheng