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HIV-1 Variants and Drug Resistance in Pregnant Women from Bata (Equatorial Guinea): 2012-2013

OBJECTIVES: This is the first study describing drug resistance mutations (DRM) and HIV-1 variants among infected pregnant women in Equatorial Guinea (GQ), a country with high (6.2%) and increasing HIV prevalence. METHODS: Dried blood spots (DBS) were collected from November 2012 to December 2013 fro...

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Autores principales: Alvarez, Patricia, Fernández McPhee, Carolina, Prieto, Luis, Martín, Leticia, Obiang, Jacinta, Avedillo, Pedro, Vargas, Antonio, Rojo, Pablo, Benito, Agustín, Ramos, José Tomás, Holguín, África
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5087953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27798676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165333
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author Alvarez, Patricia
Fernández McPhee, Carolina
Prieto, Luis
Martín, Leticia
Obiang, Jacinta
Avedillo, Pedro
Vargas, Antonio
Rojo, Pablo
Benito, Agustín
Ramos, José Tomás
Holguín, África
author_facet Alvarez, Patricia
Fernández McPhee, Carolina
Prieto, Luis
Martín, Leticia
Obiang, Jacinta
Avedillo, Pedro
Vargas, Antonio
Rojo, Pablo
Benito, Agustín
Ramos, José Tomás
Holguín, África
author_sort Alvarez, Patricia
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description OBJECTIVES: This is the first study describing drug resistance mutations (DRM) and HIV-1 variants among infected pregnant women in Equatorial Guinea (GQ), a country with high (6.2%) and increasing HIV prevalence. METHODS: Dried blood spots (DBS) were collected from November 2012 to December 2013 from 69 HIV-1 infected women participating in a prevention of mother-to-child transmission program in the Hospital Regional of Bata and Primary Health Care Centre María Rafols, Bata, GQ. The transmitted (TDR) or acquired (ADR) antiretroviral drug resistance mutations at partial pol sequence among naive or antiretroviral therapy (ART)-exposed women were defined following WHO or IAS USA 2015 lists, respectively. HIV-1 variants were identified by phylogenetic analyses. RESULTS: A total of 38 of 69 HIV-1 specimens were successfully amplified and sequenced. Thirty (79%) belonged to ART-experienced women: 15 exposed to nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) monotherapy, and 15 to combined ART (cART) as first regimen including two NRTI and one non-NRTI (NNRTI) or one protease inhibitor (PI). The TDR rate was only found for PI (3.4%). The ADR rate was 37.5% for NNRTI, 8.7% for NRTI and absent for PI or NRTI+NNRTI. HIV-1 group M non-B variants caused most (97.4%) infections, mainly (78.9%) recombinants: CRF02_AG (55.2%), CRF22_A101 (10.5%), subtype C (10.5%), unique recombinants (5.3%), and A3, D, F2, G, CRF06_cpx and CRF11_cpx (2.6% each). CONCLUSIONS: The high rate of ADR to retrotranscriptase inhibitors (mainly to NNRTIs) observed among pretreated pregnant women reinforces the importance of systematic DRM monitoring in GQ to reduce HIV-1 resistance transmission and to optimize first and second-line ART regimens when DRM are present.
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spelling pubmed-50879532016-11-15 HIV-1 Variants and Drug Resistance in Pregnant Women from Bata (Equatorial Guinea): 2012-2013 Alvarez, Patricia Fernández McPhee, Carolina Prieto, Luis Martín, Leticia Obiang, Jacinta Avedillo, Pedro Vargas, Antonio Rojo, Pablo Benito, Agustín Ramos, José Tomás Holguín, África PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: This is the first study describing drug resistance mutations (DRM) and HIV-1 variants among infected pregnant women in Equatorial Guinea (GQ), a country with high (6.2%) and increasing HIV prevalence. METHODS: Dried blood spots (DBS) were collected from November 2012 to December 2013 from 69 HIV-1 infected women participating in a prevention of mother-to-child transmission program in the Hospital Regional of Bata and Primary Health Care Centre María Rafols, Bata, GQ. The transmitted (TDR) or acquired (ADR) antiretroviral drug resistance mutations at partial pol sequence among naive or antiretroviral therapy (ART)-exposed women were defined following WHO or IAS USA 2015 lists, respectively. HIV-1 variants were identified by phylogenetic analyses. RESULTS: A total of 38 of 69 HIV-1 specimens were successfully amplified and sequenced. Thirty (79%) belonged to ART-experienced women: 15 exposed to nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) monotherapy, and 15 to combined ART (cART) as first regimen including two NRTI and one non-NRTI (NNRTI) or one protease inhibitor (PI). The TDR rate was only found for PI (3.4%). The ADR rate was 37.5% for NNRTI, 8.7% for NRTI and absent for PI or NRTI+NNRTI. HIV-1 group M non-B variants caused most (97.4%) infections, mainly (78.9%) recombinants: CRF02_AG (55.2%), CRF22_A101 (10.5%), subtype C (10.5%), unique recombinants (5.3%), and A3, D, F2, G, CRF06_cpx and CRF11_cpx (2.6% each). CONCLUSIONS: The high rate of ADR to retrotranscriptase inhibitors (mainly to NNRTIs) observed among pretreated pregnant women reinforces the importance of systematic DRM monitoring in GQ to reduce HIV-1 resistance transmission and to optimize first and second-line ART regimens when DRM are present. Public Library of Science 2016-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5087953/ /pubmed/27798676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165333 Text en © 2016 Alvarez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Alvarez, Patricia
Fernández McPhee, Carolina
Prieto, Luis
Martín, Leticia
Obiang, Jacinta
Avedillo, Pedro
Vargas, Antonio
Rojo, Pablo
Benito, Agustín
Ramos, José Tomás
Holguín, África
HIV-1 Variants and Drug Resistance in Pregnant Women from Bata (Equatorial Guinea): 2012-2013
title HIV-1 Variants and Drug Resistance in Pregnant Women from Bata (Equatorial Guinea): 2012-2013
title_full HIV-1 Variants and Drug Resistance in Pregnant Women from Bata (Equatorial Guinea): 2012-2013
title_fullStr HIV-1 Variants and Drug Resistance in Pregnant Women from Bata (Equatorial Guinea): 2012-2013
title_full_unstemmed HIV-1 Variants and Drug Resistance in Pregnant Women from Bata (Equatorial Guinea): 2012-2013
title_short HIV-1 Variants and Drug Resistance in Pregnant Women from Bata (Equatorial Guinea): 2012-2013
title_sort hiv-1 variants and drug resistance in pregnant women from bata (equatorial guinea): 2012-2013
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5087953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27798676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165333
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