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Antiretroviral-naive and -treated HIV-1 patients can harbour more resistant viruses in CSF than in plasma

Authors :
Soulie, Cathia
Descamps, Diane
Grudé, Maxime
Schneider, Véronique
Trabaud, Mary-Anne
Morand-Joubert, Laurence
Delaugerre, Constance
Montes, Brigitte
Barin, Francis
Ferre, Virginie
Raymond, Stéphanie
Jeulin, Hélène
Alloui, Chakib
Yerly, Sabine
Pallier, Coralie
Reigadas, Sandrine
Signori-Schmuck, Anne
Guigon, Aurélie
Fafi-Kremer, Samira
Haïm-Boukobza, Stéphanie
Mirand, Audrey
Maillard, Anne
Vallet, Sophie
Roussel, Catherine
Assoumou, Lambert
Calvez, Vincent
Flandre, Philippe
Marcelin, Anne-Geneviève
Lagier, E.
Roussel, C.
Le Guillou, H.
Alloui, C.
Bettinger, D.
Pallier, C.
Fleury, H.
Reigadas, S.
Bellecave, P.
Recordon-Pinson, P.
Payan, C.
Vallet, S.
Vabret, A.
Henquell, C.
Mirand, A.
Bouvier-Alias, M.
de Rougemont, A.
Dos Santos, G.
Morand, P.
Signori-Schmuck, A.
Bocket, L.
Rogez, S.
Andre, P.
Tardy, J.C.
Trabaud, M.A.
Tamalet, C.
Delamare, C.
Montes, B.
Schvoerer, E.
Ferre, V.
André-Garnier, E.
Cottalorda, J.
Guinard, J.
Guiguon, A.
Descamps, D.
Brun-Vézinet, F.
Charpentier, C.
Visseaux, B.
Peytavin, G.
Krivine, A.
Si-Mohamed, A.
Avettand-Fenoel, V.
Marcelin, A.G.
Calvez, V.
Lambert-Niclot, S.
Soulié, C.
Wirden, M.
Morand-Joubert, L.
Delaugerre, C.
Chaix, M.L.
Amiel, C.
Schneider, V.
Giraudeau, G.
Brodard, V.
Maillard, A.
Plantier, J.C.
Chaplain, C.
Bourlet, T.
Fafi-Kremer, S.
Stoll-Keller, F.
Schmitt, M.P.
Barth, H.
Yerly, S.
Poggi, C.
Izopet, J.
Raymond, S.
Barin, F.
Chaillon, A.
Marque-Juillet, S.
Roque-Afonso, A.M.
Haïm-Boukobza, S.
Flandre, P.
Grudé, M.
Assoumou, L.
Costagliola, D.
Allegre, T.
Schmit, J.L.
Chennebault, J. M.
Bouchaud, O.
Magy-Bertrand, N.
Delfraissy, J.F.
Dupon, M.
Morlat, P.
Neau, D.
Ansart, S.
Jaffuel, S.
Verdon, R.
Jacomet, C.
Lévy, Y.
Dominguez, S.
Chavanet, P.
Piroth, L.
Cabié, A.
Leclercq, P.
Ajana, F.
Cheret, A.
Weinbreck, P.
Cotte, L.
Poizot-Martin, I.
Ravaud, I.
Christian, B.
Truchetet, F.
Grandidier, M.
Reynes, J.
May, T.
Goehringer, F.
Raffi, F.
Dellamonica, P.
Prazuck, T.
Hocqueloux, L.
Yéni, P.
Landman, R.
Launay, O.
Weiss, L.
Viard, J.P.
Katlama, C.
Simon, A.
Girard, P.M.
Meynard, J.L.
Molina, J.M.
Pialoux, G.
Hoen, B.
Goeger-Sow, M.T.
Lamaury, I.
Beaucaire, G.
Jaussaud, R.
Rouger, C.
Michelet, C.
Borsa-Lebas, F.
Caron, F.
Khuong, M.A.
Lucht, F.
Rey, D.
Calmy, A.
Marchou, B.
Gras, G.
Greder-Belan, A.
Vittecoq, D.
Teicher, E.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objectives The neurological disorders in HIV-1-infected patients remain prevalent. The HIV-1 resistance in plasma and CSF was compared in patients with neurological disorders in a multicentre study. Methods Blood and CSF samples were collected at time of neurological disorders for 244 patients. The viral loads were >50 copies/mL in both compartments and bulk genotypic tests were realized. Results On 244 patients, 89 and 155 were antiretroviral (ARV) naive and ARV treated, respectively. In ARV-naive patients, detection of mutations in CSF and not in plasma were reported for the reverse transcriptase (RT) gene in 2/89 patients (2.2%) and for the protease gene in 1/89 patients (1.1%). In ARV-treated patients, 19/152 (12.5%) patients had HIV-1 mutations only in the CSF for the RT gene and 30/151 (19.8%) for the protease gene. Two mutations appeared statistically more prevalent in the CSF than in plasma: M41L (P = 0.0455) and T215Y (P = 0.0455). Conclusions In most cases, resistance mutations were present and similar in both studied compartments. However, in 3.4% of ARV-naive and 8.8% of ARV-treated patients, the virus was more resistant in CSF than in plasma. These results support the need for genotypic resistance testing when lumbar puncture is performed

Subjects

Subjects :
virus diseases

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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