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High levels of virological failure with major genotypic resistance mutations in HIV-1-infected children after 5 years of care according to WHO-recommended 1st-line and 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens in the Central African Republic: A cross-sectional study

A large cohort of 220 HIV-1-infected children (median [range] age: 12 [4–17] years) was cared and followed up in the Central African Republic, including 198 in 1st-line and 22 in 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens. Patients were monitored clinically and biologically for HIV-1 RNA load and drug resista...

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Autores principales: Mossoro-Kpinde, Christian Diamant, Gody, Jean-Chrysostome, Mboumba Bouassa, Ralph-Sydney, Mbitikon, Olivia, Jenabian, Mohammad-Ali, Robin, Leman, Matta, Mathieu, Zeitouni, Kamal, Longo, Jean De Dieu, Costiniuk, Cecilia, Grésenguet, Gérard, Touré Kane, Ndèye Coumba, Bélec, Laurent
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5348195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28272247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000006282
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author Mossoro-Kpinde, Christian Diamant
Gody, Jean-Chrysostome
Mboumba Bouassa, Ralph-Sydney
Mbitikon, Olivia
Jenabian, Mohammad-Ali
Robin, Leman
Matta, Mathieu
Zeitouni, Kamal
Longo, Jean De Dieu
Costiniuk, Cecilia
Grésenguet, Gérard
Touré Kane, Ndèye Coumba
Bélec, Laurent
author_facet Mossoro-Kpinde, Christian Diamant
Gody, Jean-Chrysostome
Mboumba Bouassa, Ralph-Sydney
Mbitikon, Olivia
Jenabian, Mohammad-Ali
Robin, Leman
Matta, Mathieu
Zeitouni, Kamal
Longo, Jean De Dieu
Costiniuk, Cecilia
Grésenguet, Gérard
Touré Kane, Ndèye Coumba
Bélec, Laurent
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description A large cohort of 220 HIV-1-infected children (median [range] age: 12 [4–17] years) was cared and followed up in the Central African Republic, including 198 in 1st-line and 22 in 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens. Patients were monitored clinically and biologically for HIV-1 RNA load and drug resistance mutations (DRMs) genotyping. A total of 87 (40%) study children were virological responders and 133 (60%) nonresponders. In children with detectable viral load, the majority (129; 97%) represented a virological failure. In children receiving 1st-line regimens in virological failure for whom genotypic resistance test was available, 45% displayed viruses harboring at least 1 DRM to NNRTI or NRTI, and 26% showed at least 1 major DRM to NNRTI or NRTI; more than half of children in 1st-line regimens were resistant to 1st-generation NNRTI and 24% of the children in 1st-line regimens had a major DRMs to PI. Virological failure and selection of DRMs were both associated with poor adherence. These observations demonstrate high rate of virological failure after 3 to 5 years of 1st-line or 2nd-line antiretroviral treatment, which is generally associated with DRMs and therapeutic failure. Overall, more than half (55%) of children receiving 1st-line antiretroviral treatment for a median of 3.4 years showed virological failure and antiretroviral-resistance and thus eligible to 2nd-line treatment. Furthermore, two-third (64%) of children under 2nd-line therapy were eligible to 3rd-line regimen. Taken together, these observations point the necessity to monitor antiretroviral-treated children by plasma HIV-1 RNA load to diagnose as early as possible the therapeutic failure and operate switch to a new therapeutic line.
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spelling pubmed-53481952017-03-22 High levels of virological failure with major genotypic resistance mutations in HIV-1-infected children after 5 years of care according to WHO-recommended 1st-line and 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens in the Central African Republic: A cross-sectional study Mossoro-Kpinde, Christian Diamant Gody, Jean-Chrysostome Mboumba Bouassa, Ralph-Sydney Mbitikon, Olivia Jenabian, Mohammad-Ali Robin, Leman Matta, Mathieu Zeitouni, Kamal Longo, Jean De Dieu Costiniuk, Cecilia Grésenguet, Gérard Touré Kane, Ndèye Coumba Bélec, Laurent Medicine (Baltimore) 4850 A large cohort of 220 HIV-1-infected children (median [range] age: 12 [4–17] years) was cared and followed up in the Central African Republic, including 198 in 1st-line and 22 in 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens. Patients were monitored clinically and biologically for HIV-1 RNA load and drug resistance mutations (DRMs) genotyping. A total of 87 (40%) study children were virological responders and 133 (60%) nonresponders. In children with detectable viral load, the majority (129; 97%) represented a virological failure. In children receiving 1st-line regimens in virological failure for whom genotypic resistance test was available, 45% displayed viruses harboring at least 1 DRM to NNRTI or NRTI, and 26% showed at least 1 major DRM to NNRTI or NRTI; more than half of children in 1st-line regimens were resistant to 1st-generation NNRTI and 24% of the children in 1st-line regimens had a major DRMs to PI. Virological failure and selection of DRMs were both associated with poor adherence. These observations demonstrate high rate of virological failure after 3 to 5 years of 1st-line or 2nd-line antiretroviral treatment, which is generally associated with DRMs and therapeutic failure. Overall, more than half (55%) of children receiving 1st-line antiretroviral treatment for a median of 3.4 years showed virological failure and antiretroviral-resistance and thus eligible to 2nd-line treatment. Furthermore, two-third (64%) of children under 2nd-line therapy were eligible to 3rd-line regimen. Taken together, these observations point the necessity to monitor antiretroviral-treated children by plasma HIV-1 RNA load to diagnose as early as possible the therapeutic failure and operate switch to a new therapeutic line. Wolters Kluwer Health 2017-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5348195/ /pubmed/28272247 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000006282 Text en Copyright © 2017 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives License 4.0, which allows for redistribution, commercial and non-commercial, as long as it is passed along unchanged and in whole, with credit to the author. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0
spellingShingle 4850
Mossoro-Kpinde, Christian Diamant
Gody, Jean-Chrysostome
Mboumba Bouassa, Ralph-Sydney
Mbitikon, Olivia
Jenabian, Mohammad-Ali
Robin, Leman
Matta, Mathieu
Zeitouni, Kamal
Longo, Jean De Dieu
Costiniuk, Cecilia
Grésenguet, Gérard
Touré Kane, Ndèye Coumba
Bélec, Laurent
High levels of virological failure with major genotypic resistance mutations in HIV-1-infected children after 5 years of care according to WHO-recommended 1st-line and 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens in the Central African Republic: A cross-sectional study
title High levels of virological failure with major genotypic resistance mutations in HIV-1-infected children after 5 years of care according to WHO-recommended 1st-line and 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens in the Central African Republic: A cross-sectional study
title_full High levels of virological failure with major genotypic resistance mutations in HIV-1-infected children after 5 years of care according to WHO-recommended 1st-line and 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens in the Central African Republic: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr High levels of virological failure with major genotypic resistance mutations in HIV-1-infected children after 5 years of care according to WHO-recommended 1st-line and 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens in the Central African Republic: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed High levels of virological failure with major genotypic resistance mutations in HIV-1-infected children after 5 years of care according to WHO-recommended 1st-line and 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens in the Central African Republic: A cross-sectional study
title_short High levels of virological failure with major genotypic resistance mutations in HIV-1-infected children after 5 years of care according to WHO-recommended 1st-line and 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens in the Central African Republic: A cross-sectional study
title_sort high levels of virological failure with major genotypic resistance mutations in hiv-1-infected children after 5 years of care according to who-recommended 1st-line and 2nd-line antiretroviral regimens in the central african republic: a cross-sectional study
topic 4850
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5348195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28272247
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000006282
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