Drug resistance mutations among HIV-1 strains from antiretroviral-naive patients in Martinique, French West Indies

被引:0
|
作者
Césaire, R
Dos Santos, G
Abel, S
Bera, O
Sobesky, G
Cabié, A
机构
[1] CHU P, Etab Transfus Sanguine, Fort De France 97261, Martinique, France
[2] CHU P, Ctr Informat & Soins Immunodeficience Humaine, Fort De France 97261, Martinique, France
关键词
primary resistance; nucleoside analogues; epidemiology; Caribbean;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
We report on the frequency of genetic mutations associated with drug resistance in antiretroviral treatment-naive patients from Martinique (French West Indies), where zidovudine (ZDV) has been available since 1987 and where combination therapy developed simultaneously with its use in continental France. Genotypic resistance was studied in plasma HIV RNA from samples collected between 1988 and 1998 from 70 antiretroviral-naive study subjects, half presenting with either primary infection or documented seroconversion. A line probe assay (LIPA) was used to detect substitutions on the reverse transcriptase (RT) codons 41, 69, 70, 74, 184, and 215. Direct sequencing was used to complete the data for RT codons which were uninterpretable by LIPA. Of these patients, 17 harbored mutated viruses with one or more mutations in the RT gene codons analyzed. ZDV resistance mutations T215Y/F, M41L, and K70R were found in 2, 5, and 12 individuals, respectively. Mutant strains L74V (didanosine [ddI] and dideoxycytidine [ddC]) were detected in 3 patients and M184V (lamivudine/ddI/ddC) in 4 patients. However, pure mutant results at one or more codons of interest were observed in only 5 (7%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1%-13%) patients, all involving ZDV resistance. One carried both mutations T215Y and M41L known to confer a high degree of phenotypic resistance to ZDV. Among a subgroup of 28 patients with a timepoint of infection after 1995, 24 [86%; similar to 95% CI, 73%-99%) presented with a wild-type pattern. The significance of the high prevalence of mixed patterns observed in drug-naive patients remains unclear. However, the frequency of primary mutant genotypes associated with high levels of drug resistance is low in Martinique and in this study we did not observe any currently increased tendency in this frequency.
引用
收藏
页码:401 / 405
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Antiretroviral drug resistance among treatment-naive HIV-1 patients in southern Taiwan
    Tseng, F. -C.
    Wang, S. -W.
    Lee, H. -C.
    Ko, N. -Y.
    Wu, C. -J.
    Lin, H. -H.
    Ko, W. -C.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2012, 16 : E192 - E192
  • [32] EFFECT OF PREGNANCY ON HIV-1 DISEASE PROGRESSION AMONG ANTIRETROVIRAL-NAIVE HIV-1 INFECTED WOMEN
    Heffron, R. A.
    Donnell, D.
    Mugo, N.
    Celum, C.
    Rees, H.
    Ngure, K.
    Were, E.
    Kiarie, J.
    Baeten, J. M.
    SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, 2013, 89 : A210 - A211
  • [33] Prevalence of resistance mutations in antiretroviral-naive chronically HIV-infected patients in 1998:: a French nationwide study
    Descamps, D
    Calvez, V
    Izopet, J
    Bluffet-Janvresse, C
    Schmuck, A
    Colson, P
    Ruffault, A
    Maillard, A
    Masquelier, B
    Cottalorda, J
    Harzic, M
    Brun-Vézinet, F
    Costagliola, D
    AIDS, 2001, 15 (14) : 1777 - 1782
  • [34] HIV-1 transmitted drug resistance mutations among antiretroviral therapy-Naive individuals in Surabaya, Indonesia
    Kotaki, Tomohiro
    Khairunisa, Siti Qamariyah
    Witaningrum, Adiana Mutamsari
    Yunifiar, Muhammad Qushai M.
    Sukartiningrum, Septhia Dwi
    Diansyah, Muhammad Noor
    Rahayu, Retno Pudji
    Nasronudin
    Kameoka, Masanori
    AIDS RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 2015, 12
  • [35] French National Sentinel Survey of antiretroviral resistance in patients with HIV-1 primary infection and in antiretroviral-naive chronically infected patients in 2001-2002
    Chaix, ML
    Descamps, D
    Mouajjah, S
    Deveau, C
    André, P
    Cottalorda, J
    Ingrand, D
    Izopet, J
    Kohli, E
    Masquelier, B
    Parmentier, K
    Poggi, C
    Rogez, S
    Ruffault, A
    Schneider, V
    Schmück, A
    Tamalet, C
    Wirden, M
    Rouzioux, C
    Meyer, L
    Brun-Vezinet, F
    Costagliola, D
    ANTIVIRAL THERAPY, 2003, 8 (03) : U119 - U120
  • [36] Failure of stavudine-lamivudine combination therapy in antiretroviral-naive patients with AZT-like HIV-1 resistance mutations
    Sarmati, L
    Nicastri, E
    Parisi, SG
    D'Ettorre, G
    Narciso, P
    Mancino, G
    Gallo, I
    Abbadessa, V
    Dalle, NER
    Traina, C
    Vullo, V
    Andreoni, M
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 2001, 65 (04) : 631 - 636
  • [37] HIV-1 Drug Resistance Mutations among Antiretroviral Drug-Experienced Patients in the South of Iran
    Memarnejadian, Arash
    Nikpoor, Amin Reza
    Davoodian, Nahid
    Kargar, Ali
    Mirzadeh, Yahya
    Gouklani, Hamed
    INTERVIROLOGY, 2019, 62 (02) : 72 - 79
  • [38] Prevalence of gag mutations associated with in vitro resistance to capsid inhibitor GS-CA1 in HIV-1 antiretroviral-naive patients
    Perrier, Marine
    Bertine, Melanie
    Le Hingrat, Quentin
    Joly, Veronique
    Visseaux, Benoit
    Collin, Gilles
    Landman, Roland
    Yazdanpanah, Yazdan
    Descamps, Diane
    Charpentier, Charlotte
    JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY, 2017, 72 (10) : 2954 - 2955
  • [39] Drug Resistance Mutations in the HIV Type 1 Protease and Reverse Transcriptase Genes in Antiretroviral-Naive Vietnamese Children
    Quang Duy Trinh
    Ngan Thi Kim Pham
    Nhut Tin Le Nguyen
    Bao Quoc Lam
    Kim Thoa Le Phan
    Khanh Huu Truong
    Izumi, Yasuyuki
    Komine-Aizawa, Shihoko
    Mizuguchi, Masashi
    Ushijima, Hiroshi
    Hayakawa, Satoshi
    AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSES, 2012, 28 (10) : 1305 - 1307
  • [40] Predictors of HIV drug-resistance mutations in a large antiretroviral-naive cohort initiating triple antiretroviral therapy
    Harrigan, PR
    Hogg, RS
    Dong, WWY
    Yip, B
    Wynhoven, B
    Woodward, J
    Brumme, CJ
    Brumme, ZL
    Mo, T
    Alexander, CS
    Montaner, JSG
    JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2005, 191 (03): : 339 - 347