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Andrea Giacomelli1, Alessia Lai2, Marco Franzetti3, Franco Maggiolo4, Simona Di Giambenedetto5, Vanni Borghi6, Daniela Francisci7, Giacomo Magnani8, Monica Pecorari9, Laura Monno10, Ilaria Vicenti11, Luciana Lepore10, Francesca Lombardi12, Stefania Paolucci13, Stefano Rusconi14.
Abstract
The accumulation of drug-resistance mutations on combined antiretroviral regimens (ART) backbone could affect the virological efficacy of the regimen. Our aim was to assess the impact of previous drug resistance to nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) on the probability of virological failure (VF) in patients, under virological control, who switched to dolutegravir (DTG)+2NRTIs regimens. All HIV-1 positive drug-experienced patients who started a regimen composed by DTG+2NRTIs [abacavir/lamivudine or tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) or tenofovir alafenamide (TAF)/emtricitabine (FTC)] in the ARCA collaborative group with HIV-RNA <50 cp/mL were included in the analysis. Patients with a previous VF to integrase inhibitors were excluded. The impact of single and combined NRTIs mutations on the probability of VF (defined as 2 consecutive HIV-RNA >50 copies/mL or one HIV-RNA >1000 copies/mL) was assessed by Kaplan Meier curves. A multivariable Cox regression analysis was constructed to assess factors potentially related to VF. Five hundred and eighty-eight patients were included in the analysis with a median time of viral suppression before the switch of 37 months (IQR 12-78), of whom 148 (25.2%) had at least one previous NRTIs resistance mutation. In the multivariable model no association was observed between NRTIs mutations and VF. Conversely, the duration of viral suppression before switch resulted associated with a lower risk of VF (for 1 month increase, adjusted Hazard Ratio 0.98, 95%CI 0.96-0.99; p=0.024). Previous NRTIs mutations appeared to have no impact on the risk of VF in patients switched to DTG+2NRTIs, whereas a longer interval on a controlled viremia decreased significantly the risk of VF.Entities:
Keywords: Dolutegravir; Drug resistance; Genotypic resistance test; M184V/I; NNRTIs
Year: 2019 PMID: 31629714 DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2019.104635
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antiviral Res ISSN: 0166-3542 Impact factor: 5.970