HIV Drug Resistance Genotyping
HIV Drug Resistance Genotyping
By Xiaotian Zheng, PhD, DLS Microbiology Director, June 2001
Introduction of new, more effective antiretroviral drugs significantly reduced death rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and improved patient management. However, the infection rates of this organism remain unchanged (Romanelli 2000). In addition, due to the HIV's rapid and error-prone replication, drug resistance can easily develop and this affects efficacy of antiretroviral agents. Assays for HIV drug resistance testing are now available. When prior therapy has failed, a significant correlation between drug resistance and virologic response to a new treatment regimen has been observed. After controlling for plasma HIV RNA level, CD4+ cell count, and treatment history, the presence of drug resistance is an independent risk factor for a poor virologic response. At nucleic acid sequence level, this test detects mutations of viral genome encoding reverse transcriptase or protease enzyme to identify resistance. Therefore, it is an indirect measure of susceptibility and it does require expert interpretation.Note:(1) At this time, the test is for research use only.
(2) Patient's plasma HIV-1 RNA viral load should be greater than 1,000 copies/ml, preferably measured within the past 4 weeks.
| Laboratory contacts: | Dr. Xiaotian Zheng, | Phone: (808) 589-5237 |
| Dr. Kirk Hirata, | Phone: (808) 547-7160 | |
| Dr. Thomas Reppun, | Phone: (808) 547-4934 |
References:
(1) Durant, J., P. Clevenbergh, P. Halfon, P. Delgiudice, S. Porsin, P. Simonet, N. Montagne, C. A. B. Boucher, J. M.Schapiro, and P. Dellamonica. 1999. Drug-resistance genotyping in HIV-1 therapy: the VIRADAPT randomised controlled trial. Lancet. 353(9171):2195-2199.
(2) Ginocchio, C. C. 1999. HIV testing: the next step beyond viral load. Clin. Microbiol. Newsletter. 21(11):83-94.
(3) Hirsch, M. S., Brun-Vezinet, F. D'Aquila, R. T., et al. 2000. Antiretroviral drug resistance testing in adult HIV-1 infection. Recommendations of an International AIDS Society-USA panel. JAMA. 283(10):2417-2426.
(4) Romanelli, F. and C. Pomeroy. 2000. Human immunodeficiency virus drug resistance testing: state of art in genotypic and phenotypic testing of antiretrovirals. Pharmacotherapy. 20(2):151-157.
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