Contribution of APOBEC3G/F Activity to the Development of Low-Abundance Drug-Resistant HIV-1 variants.
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PubMed ID
26482266
Description
Plasma drug-resistant minority HIV-1 variants (DRMV) increase the risk of virological failure to first-line NNRTI antiretroviral therapy (ART). The origin of DRMVs in ART-naive patients, however, remains unclear. In a large pan-European case-control study investigating the clinical relevance of pre-existing DRMVs using 454 pyrosequencing, the six most prevalent plasma DRMVs detected corresponded to G-to-A nucleotide mutations (V90I, V106I, V108I, E138K, M184I and M230I). Here, we evaluated if such DRMVs could have emerged from APOBEC3G/F activity. Out of 236 ART-naïve evaluated subjects, APOBEC3G/F hypermutation signatures were detected in plasma viruses of 14 (5.9%) individuals. Samples with minority E138K, M184I, and M230I mutations, but not those with V90I, V106I, or V108I were significantly associated with APOBEC3G/F activity (Fisher's p<0.005), defined as presence of >0.5% of sample sequences with an APOBEC3G/F signature. Mutations E138K, M184I and M230I co-occurred in the same sequence as APOBEC3G/F signatures in 3/9 (33%), 5/11 (45%) and 4/8 (50%) of samples, respectively; such linkage was not found for V90I, V106I or V108I. In-frame STOP codons were observed in 1.5% of all clonal sequences; 14.8% of them co-occurred with APOBEC3G/F signatures. APOBEC3G/F-associated E138K, M184I and M230I appeared within clonal sequences containing in-frame STOP codons in 2/3 (66%), 5/5 (100%) and 4/4 (100%) of the samples. In a reanalysis of the parent case-control study, presence of APOBEC3G/F signatures was not associated with virological failure. In conclusion, the contribution of APOBEC3G/F editing to the development of DRMVs is very limited and does not affect the efficacy of NNRTI ART.
Date of Publication
2016
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
APOBEC3
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HIV-1
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minority variants
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resistance
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Noguera-Julian, Marc | |
Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro | |
Di Giallonardo, Francesca | |
Schuurman, Rob | |
Däumer, Martin | |
Aitken, Sue | |
Ceccherini-Silberstein, Francesca | |
D'Arminio Monforte, Antonella | |
Geretti, Anna Maria | |
Booth, Claire L | |
Kaiser, Rolf | |
Michalik, Claudia | |
Jansen, Klaus | |
Masquelier, Bernard | |
Bellecave, Pantxika | |
Kouyos, Roger D | |
Castro, Erika | |
Schultze, Anna | |
Günthard, Huldrych F | |
Brun-Vezinet, Francoise | |
Metzner, Karin J | |
Paredes, Roger |
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Series
Clinical microbiology and infection
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing
ISSN
1198-743X
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