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Primary resistance to maraviroc in a large set of R5-V3 viral sequences from HIV-1-infected patients

Objectives Evaluation of the prevalence of V3 mutational patterns associated with maraviroc resistance in R5-using variants. Methods V3 sequences were obtained from 809 plasma specimens collected from maraviroc-naive HIV-1-infected individuals on regular follow-up at Hospital Carlos III. Sequences c...

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Published in:Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2010-12, Vol.65 (12), p.2502-2504
Main Authors: Seclén, Eduardo, González, María del Mar, Lapaz, Mariana, Rodríguez, Carmen, del Romero, Jorge, Aguilera, Antonio, de Mendoza, Carmen, Soriano, Vincent, Poveda, Eva
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Summary:Objectives Evaluation of the prevalence of V3 mutational patterns associated with maraviroc resistance in R5-using variants. Methods V3 sequences were obtained from 809 plasma specimens collected from maraviroc-naive HIV-1-infected individuals on regular follow-up at Hospital Carlos III. Sequences considered to harbour R5-tropic viruses were examined for the presence of primary maraviroc resistance mutational patterns, as found in both in vitro and in vivo studies. Results A total of 498 R5-V3 sequences were identified. They belonged to recent HIV-1 seroconverters (55.6%), chronically antiretroviral-naive subjects (20.1%) and antiretroviral-experienced patients (24.3%). Most individuals (93.8%) were infected with HIV-1 subtype B. The overall prevalence of maraviroc resistance mutational patterns was low (≤5%). Likewise, specific polymorphisms 4L, 11R or 19S, recently found to be associated with lower clinical response to maraviroc, were found in
ISSN:0305-7453
1460-2091
DOI:10.1093/jac/dkq381