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

Authors :
Soulie, Cathia
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
ANRS Resistance AC11 Group
Soulie, Cathia
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
ANRS Resistance AC11 Group
Source :
The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy; vol 70, iss 2, 566-572; 0305-7453
Publication Year :
2015

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.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy; vol 70, iss 2, 566-572; 0305-7453
Notes :
The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy vol 70, iss 2, 566-572 0305-7453
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367403735
Document Type :
Electronic Resource