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. 2005 Jul;76(3):297-301.
doi: 10.1002/jmv.20359.

Resistance mutations before and after tenofovir regimen failure in HIV-1 infected patients

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Resistance mutations before and after tenofovir regimen failure in HIV-1 infected patients

Marc Wirden et al. J Med Virol. 2005 Jul.

Abstract

So far, no study has examined the real impact of tenofovir (TDF)-regimen failure taking into account all patients in a current clinical practice. The aim of this study was to compare the nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) mutation profiles observed before TDF initiation and after TDF-regimen failure. All patients with genotypic resistance tests performed in this context were selected from the database of the department of virology. The patients were categorized in two groups according to the presence (group I) or absence (group II) of thymidine analogue mutations (TAMs) documented before starting TDF. The proportions of the two groups were compared using Chi-squared tests. Odds-ratios were analyzed with a regression logistic test. Ninety-six patients met the criteria. The median number of TAMs before TDF initiation did not change at failure. The K65R mutation, absent from all baseline genotypes, developed in 19 of the 96 patients, with an incidence significantly higher in group II than in group I. In addition, five genotypes harboring K65R with TAMs or L74V mutation were observed at failure. The changes regarding the other NRTI-associated mutations concern mostly the codons 74, 75, 115, and 118. The selection of K65R was closely linked to the absence of TAMs at baseline and to the regimens sparing both protease inhibitors (PIs) and non-NRTIs. The K65R mutation can emerge even with TAMs or L74V. No obvious impact was shown on the TAMs or other NRTI mutations, although a trend towards emergence of some particular mutations was observed.

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