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HIV-1 resistance against dolutegravir fluctuates rapidly alongside erratic treatment adherence:a case report
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- van Kampen , J J A , Pham , H T , Yoo , S , Overmars , R J , Lungu , C , Mahmud , R , Schurink , C A M , van Boheemen , S , Gruters , R A , Fraaij , P L A , Burger , D M , Voermans , J J C , Rokx , C , van de Vijver , D A M C & Mesplède , T 2022 , ' HIV-1 resistance against dolutegravir fluctuates rapidly alongside erratic treatment adherence : a case report ' , Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance , vol. 31 , pp. 323-327 .
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Objectives: We report a case of incomplete HIV-1 suppression on a dolutegravir, lamivudine, and abacavir single-tablet regimen with the emergence of the H51Y and G118R integrase resistance mutations. Methods: Integrase sequencing was performed retrospectively by Sanger and next-generation sequencing. Rates of emergence and decline of resistance mutations were calculated using next-generation sequencing data. Dolutegravir plasma concentrations were measured by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. The effects of H51Y and G118R on infectivity, fitness, and susceptibility to dolutegravir were quantified using cell-based assays. Results: During periods of non-adherence to treatment, mutations were retrospectively documented only by next-generation sequencing. Misdiagnosis by Sanger sequencing was caused by the rapid decline of mutant strains within the retroviral population. This observation was also true for a M184V lamivudine-resistant reverse transcriptase mutation found in association with integrase mutations on single HIV genomes. Resistance rebound upon treatment re-initiation was swift (>8000 copies per day). Next-generation sequencing indicated cumulative adherence to treatment. Compared to WT HIV-1, relative infectivity was 73%, 38%, and 43%; relative fitness was 100%, 35%, and 10% for H51Y, G118R, and H51Y+G118R viruses, respectively. H51Y did not change the susceptibility to dolutegravir, but G188R and H51Y+G118R conferred 7- and 28-fold resistance, respectively. Conclusion: This case illustrates how poorly-fit drug-resistant viruses wax and wane alongside erratic treatment adherence and are easily misdiagnosed by Sanger sequencing. We recommend next-generation sequencing to improve the clinical management of incomplete virological suppression with dolutegravir.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- van Kampen , J J A , Pham , H T , Yoo , S , Overmars , R J , Lungu , C , Mahmud , R , Schurink , C A M , van Boheemen , S , Gruters , R A , Fraaij , P L A , Burger , D M , Voermans , J J C , Rokx , C , van de Vijver , D A M C & Mesplède , T 2022 , ' HIV-1 resistance against dolutegravir fluctuates rapidly alongside erratic treatment adherence : a case report ' , Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance , vol. 31 , pp. 323-327 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1352447643
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource