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No longitudinal mitochondrial DNA sequence changes in HIV-infected individuals with and without lipoatrophy

Authors :
Ortiz, M
Poloni, E S
Furrer, H
Kovari, H
Martinez, R
Arnedo, M
Elzi, L
Bernasconi, E
Vernazza, P
Hirschel, B
Cavassini, M
Ledergerber, B
Günthard, H F
Telenti, A
Tarr, P E
Ortiz, M
Poloni, E S
Furrer, H
Kovari, H
Martinez, R
Arnedo, M
Elzi, L
Bernasconi, E
Vernazza, P
Hirschel, B
Cavassini, M
Ledergerber, B
Günthard, H F
Telenti, A
Tarr, P E
Source :
Ortiz, M; Poloni, E S; Furrer, H; Kovari, H; Martinez, R; Arnedo, M; Elzi, L; Bernasconi, E; Vernazza, P; Hirschel, B; Cavassini, M; Ledergerber, B; Günthard, H F; Telenti, A; Tarr, P E (2011). No longitudinal mitochondrial DNA sequence changes in HIV-infected individuals with and without lipoatrophy. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 203(5):620-624.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The potential for mitochondrial (mt) DNA mutation accumulation during antiretroviral therapy (ART), and preferential accumulation in patients with lipoatrophy compared with control participants, remains controversial. We sequenced the entire mitochondrial genome, both before ART and after ART exposure, in 29 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected Swiss HIV Cohort Study participants initiating a first-line thymidine analogue-containing ART regimen. No accumulation of mtDNA mutations or deletions was detected in 13 participants who developed lipoatrophy or in 16 control participants after significant and comparable ART exposure (median duration, 3.3 and 3.7 years, respectively). In HIV-infected persons, the development of lipoatrophy is unlikely to be associated with accumulation of mtDNA mutations detectable in peripheral blood.

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OAIster
Journal :
Ortiz, M; Poloni, E S; Furrer, H; Kovari, H; Martinez, R; Arnedo, M; Elzi, L; Bernasconi, E; Vernazza, P; Hirschel, B; Cavassini, M; Ledergerber, B; Günthard, H F; Telenti, A; Tarr, P E (2011). No longitudinal mitochondrial DNA sequence changes in HIV-infected individuals with and without lipoatrophy. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 203(5):620-624.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-54429, English, English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1400963239
Document Type :
Electronic Resource