Drug-resistant HIV-1 in Cuban Children and their Seropositive Mothers

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Perez, Lissette [1 ]
Correa, Consuelo [1 ]
Aleman, Joan [1 ]
Gonzalez, Ida [2 ]
Perez, Jorge
Martinez, Pedro A. [1 ]
Alvarez, Alina [1 ]
Soto, Yudiro [1 ]
Kouri, Vivian [1 ]
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[1] Pedro Kouri Trop Med Inst, Sexually Transmitted Dis Lab, Havana, Cuba
[2] Pedro Kouri Trop Med Inst, Patient Care Dept, Havana, Cuba
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HIV; AIDS; antiretroviral therapy; antiviral drug resistance; phylogeny; infectious disease transmission; vertical; Cuba; IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1; FRENCH PERINATAL COHORT; ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY; HIV-1-INFECTED CHILDREN; VERTICAL TRANSMISSION; REVERSE-TRANSCRIPTASE; GENETIC DIVERSITY; INFECTED CHILDREN; MUTATIONS; SAMPLES;
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INTRODUCTION The use of highly active antiretroviral therapy has reduced progression to AIDS and increased survival among seropositive persons; yet, appearance of resistant viruses may jeopardize these benefits. In Cuba, HIV mainly affects adults; at the end of 2009 of the 41 children infected, 25 were still alive; of these, 22 were under antiretroviral treatment. Until now, nothing was known about HIV-1 antiviral resistance and viral subtypes in the pediatric population in Cuba. OBJECTIVE This study aims to identify presence of antiretroviral-resistant HIV-1 strains in Cuban children and their mothers, and to provide a phylogenetic characterization and comparison of pol gene sequences in the same. METHODS Plasma samples were collected from 22 children and their mothers, all HIV-1 infected, from 2004 through 2009. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction was used to amplify the pol gene fragment coding for HIV protease and reverse transcriptase enzymes; this was then sequenced and subjected to phylogenetic analysis of HIV subtypes and recombinant forms to compare sequences between mothers and children. HIV mutations conferring antiretroviral resistance were determined. RESULTS Viral amplification was achieved in samples from 11 children and 8 mothers. Subtypes detected were: CRF19_cpx in five children, subtype B in three, CRF18_cpx in two, and subtype C in one child. In all mother child pairs, samples were grouped within the same viral subtype in the phylogenetic tree. One mother was under treatment and five children had been treated before the sample was collected. In viruses amplified from samples of children under treatment, resistance was most frequently found to lamivudine (3 cases) and nevirapine (4 cases). Two untreated children carried resistant viruses possibly acquired from their mothers. CONCLUSIONS This is the first study to describe HIV-1 antiviral resistance in the pediatric population in Cuba; it also identified viral subtypes infecting the mother-child pairs studied. We recommend antiretroviral resistance assays before initiating treatment in pregnant seropositive women and their newborns.
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