Retrovirology (Feb 2009)

HIV-1 integrase polymorphisms are associated with prior antiretroviral drug exposure

  • Wang Bin,
  • Deris Zaquan,
  • Herring Belinda,
  • van Hal Sebastiaan J,
  • Saksena Nitin K,
  • Dwyer Dominic E

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-6-12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 12

Abstract

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Abstract In a recent summary of integrase sequences, primary integrase inhibitor mutations were rare. In a review of integrase inhibitor-naïve Australian HIV-1 sequences, primary mutations were not identified, although the accessory mutation G140S was detected. A link with previous antiretroviral therapy, intra-subtype B divergence across the integrase gene and transmission of integrase polymorphisms were also noted. Based on these findings, we would recommend ongoing surveillance of integrase mutations, and integrase region sequencing for patients prior to commencement of integrase inhibitors.