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Proviral DNA as a Target for HIV-1 Resistance Analysis

Authors :
Luebke, Nadine
Di Cristanziano, Veronica
Sierra, Saleta
Knops, Elena
Schuelter, Eugen
Jensen, Bjorn
Oette, Mark
Lengauer, Thomas
Kaiser, Rolf
Luebke, Nadine
Di Cristanziano, Veronica
Sierra, Saleta
Knops, Elena
Schuelter, Eugen
Jensen, Bjorn
Oette, Mark
Lengauer, Thomas
Kaiser, Rolf
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: Resistance analysis from viral RNA is restricted to detectable viral load. Therefore, analysis from proviral DNA could help in cases with low-level or suppressed viremia. Methods: Viral plasma RNA and the corresponding cellular proviral DNA of 78 EDTA samples from 48 therapy-naive (TN) and 30 therapy-experienced (TE) HIV-1-infected patients were isolated and analyzed for their resistance profiles in the protease and reverse transcriptase genes. Results: Overall, 175 drug-resistance mutations (DRMs) were detected in 25/30 TE (83.3%) and 5/48 TN (10.4%) samples. The TE patients displayed a mean number of 6.68 DRMs in RNA and 5.20 in DNA. In the TN patients, a mean of 0.8 DRMs was found in RNA and 1.0 in DNA; 75% of the DRMs were detected in RNA and DNA simultaneously. In the TE samples, 76% of the DRMs were detected simultaneously in RNA and DNA, 23% exclusively in RNA and 1% in DNA only. The TN samples revealed a significantly higher frequency of DRMs in DNA than in RNA. Conclusions: Proviral DNA resistance testing provides additional resistance information for TN patients. It is also a reliable alternative for TE patients with unsuccessful RNA testing and can provide valuable information when no records are available. (C) 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1247373462
Document Type :
Electronic Resource