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Thymidine Analogue Mutation Profiles: Factors Associated with Acquiring Specific Profiles and their Impact on the Virological Response to Therapy

Authors :
Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro
Ruiz, Lidia
Loveday, Clive
Phillips, Andrew N
Clotet, Bonaventura
Reiss, Peter
Ledergerber, Bruno
Holkmann, Christian
Staszewski, Schlomo
Lundgren, Jens D
Losso, M
Duran, A.
Vetter, N
Clumeck, N
De Wit, S
Poll, B
Colebunders, R
Machala, L
Rozsypal, H
Nielsen, J
Lundgren, J
Kirk, O
Olsen, CH
Gerstoft, J
Katzenstein, T
Hansen, ABE
Skinhøj, P
Pedersen, C
Zilmer, K
Rauka, M
Katlama, C
De Sa, M
Viard, J-P
Marc, T Saint
Vanhems, P
Pradier, C
Dietrich, M
Manegold, C
Van Lunzen, J
Stellbrink, H-J
Miller, V
Staszewski, S
Goebel, FD
Salzberger, B
Rockstroh, J
Schmidt, RE
Stoll, M
Kosmidis, J
Gargalianos, P
Sambatakou, H
Perdios, J
Panos, G
Banhegyi, D
Mulcahy, F
Yust, I
Burke, M
Pollack, S
Hassoun, J
Sthoeger, Z
Maayan, S
Vella, S
Chiesi, A
Arici, C
Pristerá, R
Mazzotta, F
Gabbuti, A
Esposito, R
Bedini, A
Chirianni, A
Montesarchio, E
Vullo, V
Santopadre, P
Narciso, P
Antinori, A
Franci, P
Zaccarelli, M
Lazzarin, A
Castagna, A
Monforte, D'Arminio
Viksna, L
Rozentale, B
Chaplinskas, S
Hemmer, R
Staub, T
Reiss, P
Bruun, J
Maeland, A
Ormaasen, V
Knysz, B
Gasiorowski, J
Horban, A
Prokopowicz, D
Drapalo, A Wiercinska
Kaczmarska, A Boron
Pynka, M
Beniowski, M
Trocha, H
Smiatacz, T
Antunes, F
Mansinho, K
Maltez, F
Duiculescu, D
Babes, V
Cercel, A Streinu
Mokrás, M
Staneková, D
González-Lahoz, J
Diaz, B
García-Benayas, T
Carbonero, L Martin
Soriano, V
Clotet, B
Jou, A
Conejero, J
Tural, C
Gatell, JM
Miró, JM
Zamora, L
Blaxhult, A
Karlsson, A
Pehrson, P
Ledergerber, B
Weber, R
Francioli, P
Hirschel, B
Schiffer, V
Furrer, H
Chentsova, N
Barton, S
Johnson, AM
Mercey, D
Youle, M
Phillips, A
Johnson, MA
Mocroft, A
Murphy, M
Weber, J
Scullard, G
Fisher, M
Brettle, R
Loveday, C
Clotet, B
Ruiz, L
Antunes, F
Blaxhult, A
Clumeck, N
Gatell, J
Horban, A
Johnson, A
Katlama, C
Ledergerber, B
Loveday, C
Phillips, A
Reiss, P
Vella, S
Lundgren, J
Gjørup, I
Kirk, O
Moeller, N Friis
Mocroft, A
Lepri, A Cozzi
Bannister, W
Mollerup, D
Nielsen, M
Hansen, A
Kristensen, D
Kolte, L
Hansen, L
Kjær, J
Source :
Antiviral Therapy; October 2005, Vol. 10 Issue: 7 p791-802, 12p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Background Studies have suggested that HIV-1 may develop thymidine analogue mutations (TAMs) by one of two distinct pathways – the TAM1 pathway (including mutations 41L, 210W and 215Y) or the TAM2 pathway (including mutations 67N, 70R and 219E/Q) – under the pressure of a not fully suppressive thymidine-analogue-containing regimen.Methods Frozen plasma samples stored in the EuroSIDA repository were selected and sent to two central laboratories for genotypic analysis. We considered 733 patients with at least one genotypic test showing =1 TAMs (the first of these tests in chronological order was used). TAM1 and TAM2 genotypic profiles were defined in accordance with previous literature. Statistical modelling involved logistic regression and linear regression analysis for censored data.Results The observed frequencies of patterns classifiable as TAM1 or TAM2 profiles were markedly higher than the probabilities of falling into these classifications by chance alone. The chance of detecting a TAM2 profile increased by 25% per additional year of exposure to zidovudine. We found that mutations 67N and 184V were not associated with a particular TAM profile. In the presence of TAM2 profiles, the adjusted mean difference in the 6-month viral reduction was 0.96 log10copies/ml (95% confidence interval: 0.20; 1.73) higher in patients who started stavudine-containing regimens instead of zidovudine-containing regimens.Conclusions This study provides evidence that the suggested TAM clustering is a real phenomenon and that it may be driven by which thymidine analogue the patients has used. In patients with TAM2-resistant viruses, stavudine appears to retain greater viral activity than zidovudine.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13596535
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Antiviral Therapy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57496427
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/135965350501000705