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Basic Characteristics of Mutations
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Mutation Site
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G163K |
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Mutation Site Sentence
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The median (range) mutational load (expressed in c/mL) was: 355 (50.2-11705); with only 1 case >1000 c/mL Accessory mutations (G163R/K, T97A) were detected mostly with a 20% sensitivity threshold with an overall prevalence of 23.2%; the median (IQR) mutational load was: 23929 (4009-63158) c/mL; all of them above 1000 c/mL. |
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Mutation Level
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Amino acid level |
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Mutation Type
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Nonsynonymous substitution |
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Gene/Protein/Region
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IN |
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Standardized Encoding Gene
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gag-pol:155348
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Genotype/Subtype
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HIV-1 BF |
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Viral Reference
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K03455
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Functional Impact and Mechanisms
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Disease
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HIV Infections
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Immune
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- |
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Target Gene
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-
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Clinical and Epidemiological Correlations
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Clinical Information
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- |
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Treatment
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INSTIs |
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Location
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Argentina |
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Literature Information
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PMID
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39364596
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Title
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Integrase strand transfer inhibitors resistance-associated mutations in HIV-infected pregnant women
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Author
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Cecchini D,Sfalcin J,Zapiola I,Gomez A,Fernandez-Giuliano S,Rodriguez C,Mammana L,Seravalle A,Fay F,Torroija MC,Bugarin G,Bouzas MB
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Journal
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Revista espanola de quimioterapia : publicacion oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Quimioterapia
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Journal Info
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2024 Dec;37(6):479-485
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Abstract
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OBJECTIVE: To date, no data exist regarding the prevalence of integrase inhibitor (INSTI) resistance-associated mutations (HIVDRM) in HIV-infected pregnant women (HPW) in Latin America. We describe the prevalence and transmissibility of integrase HIVDRM in a historical cohort of INSTI-naive HPW from Argentina (n=56) with Next Generation Sequencing (NGS). METHODS: Bioinformatics analysis was performed by HyDRA software for 20%, 10%, 5%, 2%, and 1% sensitivity thresholds. We calculated the mutational viral load for each INSTI-HIVDRM, considering those with >1000 c/mL as of high risk of transmissibility. RESULTS: The predominant HIV subtype was BF (78.5%). Major HIVDRM were not detected with the population sequencing 20% filter. With a 1% threshold, the prevalence increased to 8.9%; Y143C/S, E92G, E138K, and T66I mutations were found. The median (range) mutational load (expressed in c/mL) was: 355 (50.2-11705); with only 1 case >1000 c/mL Accessory mutations (G163R/K, T97A) were detected mostly with a 20% sensitivity threshold with an overall prevalence of 23.2%; the median (IQR) mutational load was: 23929 (4009-63158) c/mL; all of them above 1000 c/mL. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show evidence of the presence of major INSTI-HIVDRM as aleatory mutations and a high frequency of accessory mutations with potential transmissibility in HPW.
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Sequence Data
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