HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central Brazil
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Resumo: | The detection of polymorphisms associated to HIV-1 drug-resistance and genetic subtypes is important for the control and treatment of HIV-1 disease. Drug pressure selects resistant variants that carry mutations in the viral reverse transcriptase (RT) and protease (PR) genes. For a contribution to the public health authorities in planning the availability of therapeutic treatment, we therefore described the genetic variability, the prevalence of mutations associated to drug resistance and the antiretroviral resistance profile in HIV-1 isolates from infected individuals in Central Brazil. Nineteen HIV-1 RNA samples from a Public Health Laboratory of the Federal District were reversely transcribed and cDNAs were amplified by nested PCR. One fragment of 297 bp coding the entire protease gene, and another of 647 bp, corresponding to the partial RT gene (codons 19-234), were obtained. Automated sequencing and BLAST analysis revealed the presence of 17 B and 2 F1 HIV-1 subtypes. The amino acid sequences were analyzed for the presence of resistance-associated mutations. A total of 6 PR mutations, 2 major and 4 accessory, and 8 RT mutations related to drug resistance were found. Our data suggest a high prevalence of HIV-1 B subtype in the studied population of Federal District as well as the presence of genetically-resistant strains in individuals failing treatment. |
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HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central BrazilHIV-1drug resistanceantiretroviral drugsThe detection of polymorphisms associated to HIV-1 drug-resistance and genetic subtypes is important for the control and treatment of HIV-1 disease. Drug pressure selects resistant variants that carry mutations in the viral reverse transcriptase (RT) and protease (PR) genes. For a contribution to the public health authorities in planning the availability of therapeutic treatment, we therefore described the genetic variability, the prevalence of mutations associated to drug resistance and the antiretroviral resistance profile in HIV-1 isolates from infected individuals in Central Brazil. Nineteen HIV-1 RNA samples from a Public Health Laboratory of the Federal District were reversely transcribed and cDNAs were amplified by nested PCR. One fragment of 297 bp coding the entire protease gene, and another of 647 bp, corresponding to the partial RT gene (codons 19-234), were obtained. Automated sequencing and BLAST analysis revealed the presence of 17 B and 2 F1 HIV-1 subtypes. The amino acid sequences were analyzed for the presence of resistance-associated mutations. A total of 6 PR mutations, 2 major and 4 accessory, and 8 RT mutations related to drug resistance were found. Our data suggest a high prevalence of HIV-1 B subtype in the studied population of Federal District as well as the presence of genetically-resistant strains in individuals failing treatment.Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia2004-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822004000200003Brazilian Journal of Microbiology v.35 n.3 2004reponame:Brazilian Journal of Microbiologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)instacron:SBM10.1590/S1517-83822004000200003info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCerqueira,Daniela MarrecoRamalho,Eduardo DiasOliveira,Claudiner PereiraSilva,Ruiter RobertoFranchini,MiriamFelipe,Maria Sueli SoaresMartins,Cláudia Renata Fernandeseng2005-11-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1517-83822004000200003Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjm/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjm@sbmicrobiologia.org.br||mbmartin@usp.br1678-44051517-8382opendoar:2005-11-25T00:00Brazilian Journal of Microbiology - Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia (SBM)false |
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HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central Brazil |
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HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central Brazil |
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HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central Brazil Cerqueira,Daniela Marreco HIV-1 drug resistance antiretroviral drugs |
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HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central Brazil |
title_full |
HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central Brazil |
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HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central Brazil |
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HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central Brazil |
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HIV-1 subtypes and mutations associated to antiretroviral drug resistance in human isolates from Central Brazil |
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Cerqueira,Daniela Marreco |
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Cerqueira,Daniela Marreco Ramalho,Eduardo Dias Oliveira,Claudiner Pereira Silva,Ruiter Roberto Franchini,Miriam Felipe,Maria Sueli Soares Martins,Cláudia Renata Fernandes |
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Ramalho,Eduardo Dias Oliveira,Claudiner Pereira Silva,Ruiter Roberto Franchini,Miriam Felipe,Maria Sueli Soares Martins,Cláudia Renata Fernandes |
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Cerqueira,Daniela Marreco Ramalho,Eduardo Dias Oliveira,Claudiner Pereira Silva,Ruiter Roberto Franchini,Miriam Felipe,Maria Sueli Soares Martins,Cláudia Renata Fernandes |
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HIV-1 drug resistance antiretroviral drugs |
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HIV-1 drug resistance antiretroviral drugs |
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The detection of polymorphisms associated to HIV-1 drug-resistance and genetic subtypes is important for the control and treatment of HIV-1 disease. Drug pressure selects resistant variants that carry mutations in the viral reverse transcriptase (RT) and protease (PR) genes. For a contribution to the public health authorities in planning the availability of therapeutic treatment, we therefore described the genetic variability, the prevalence of mutations associated to drug resistance and the antiretroviral resistance profile in HIV-1 isolates from infected individuals in Central Brazil. Nineteen HIV-1 RNA samples from a Public Health Laboratory of the Federal District were reversely transcribed and cDNAs were amplified by nested PCR. One fragment of 297 bp coding the entire protease gene, and another of 647 bp, corresponding to the partial RT gene (codons 19-234), were obtained. Automated sequencing and BLAST analysis revealed the presence of 17 B and 2 F1 HIV-1 subtypes. The amino acid sequences were analyzed for the presence of resistance-associated mutations. A total of 6 PR mutations, 2 major and 4 accessory, and 8 RT mutations related to drug resistance were found. Our data suggest a high prevalence of HIV-1 B subtype in the studied population of Federal District as well as the presence of genetically-resistant strains in individuals failing treatment. |
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