Background: The impact of drug resistance mutational load and APOBEC editing in heavily treatment-experienced (HTE) people living with multidrug-resistant HIV has not been investigated. Material and methods: We explored the HIV-DNA and HIV-RNA mutational load of drug resistance and APOBEC-related mutations through next-generation sequencing (NGS, Illumina MiSeq) in 20 failing HTE persons enrolled in the PRESTIGIO registry. Results: Patients showed high levels of both HIV-DNA (4.5 [4.0-5.2] log10 copies/106 T-CD4+ cell) and HIV-RNA (4.5 [4.1-5.0] log10 copies/mL) with complex resistance patterns in both compartments. Among the 255 drug resistance mutations found, 66.3% were concordantly detected in both HIV-DNA and HIV-RNA; 71.3% of mutations were already present in historical Sanger genotypes. At intra-patient frequency >5%, a considerable proportion of mutations detected through DNA-NGS were found in historical genotypes but not through RNA-NGS, and few patients had APOBEC-related mutations. Of 14 individuals who switched therapy, those five who failed treatment had DNA resistance with higher intra-patient frequency, higher DNA/RNA mutational load in a context of tendentially less pronounced APOBEC editing compared to those who responded. Conclusions: Using NGS in HIV-DNA and HIV-RNA together with APOBEC editing evaluation might help to identify HTE individuals with MDR who are more prone to experience virological failure.
Viral resistance burden and APOBEC editing correlate with virological response in heavily treatment-experienced people living with multi-drug resistant HIV / Armenia, Daniele; Santoro, Maria Mercedes; Bellocchi, Maria Concetta; Carioti, Luca; Galli, Laura; Galli, Andrea; Scutari, Rossana; Salsi, Eleonora; Mussini, Cristina; Sterrantino, Gaetana; Calza, Leonardo; Rossetti, Barbara; Zazzi, Maurizio; Castagna, Antonella. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS. - ISSN 0924-8579. - 59:1(2021), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2021.106492]
Viral resistance burden and APOBEC editing correlate with virological response in heavily treatment-experienced people living with multi-drug resistant HIV
Mussini, Cristina;
2021
Abstract
Background: The impact of drug resistance mutational load and APOBEC editing in heavily treatment-experienced (HTE) people living with multidrug-resistant HIV has not been investigated. Material and methods: We explored the HIV-DNA and HIV-RNA mutational load of drug resistance and APOBEC-related mutations through next-generation sequencing (NGS, Illumina MiSeq) in 20 failing HTE persons enrolled in the PRESTIGIO registry. Results: Patients showed high levels of both HIV-DNA (4.5 [4.0-5.2] log10 copies/106 T-CD4+ cell) and HIV-RNA (4.5 [4.1-5.0] log10 copies/mL) with complex resistance patterns in both compartments. Among the 255 drug resistance mutations found, 66.3% were concordantly detected in both HIV-DNA and HIV-RNA; 71.3% of mutations were already present in historical Sanger genotypes. At intra-patient frequency >5%, a considerable proportion of mutations detected through DNA-NGS were found in historical genotypes but not through RNA-NGS, and few patients had APOBEC-related mutations. Of 14 individuals who switched therapy, those five who failed treatment had DNA resistance with higher intra-patient frequency, higher DNA/RNA mutational load in a context of tendentially less pronounced APOBEC editing compared to those who responded. Conclusions: Using NGS in HIV-DNA and HIV-RNA together with APOBEC editing evaluation might help to identify HTE individuals with MDR who are more prone to experience virological failure.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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