Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (May 2016)

Phylogeny and drug resistance of HIV PR gene among HIV patients receiving RT inhibitors in Iran

  • Kazem Baesi,
  • Majedeh Moradbeigi,
  • Mehrdad Ravanshad,
  • Ashrafolnesa Baghban

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apjtb.2015.12.020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
pp. 451 – 454

Abstract

Read online

Objective: To survey the level and patterns of reverse transcriptase-based drug resistance and subtype distribution among antiretroviral-treated HIV-infected patients receiving only reverse transcriptase inhibitors in Iran. Methods: A total of 25 samples of antiretroviral therapy experienced patients with no history of using protease inhibitors were collected. After RNA extraction, reverse transcriptase-nested PCR was performed. The final products were sequenced and then analysed for drug-resistant mutations and subtypes. Results: No drug resistant mutations were observed among the 25 subjects. The results showed the following subtypes among patients: CRF 35_AD (88%), CRF 28_BF (8%), and CRF 29_BF (4%). Conclusions: A significant increase in drug resistance has been noted in recently-infected patients worldwide. Subtype distributions are needed to perform properly-designed surveillance studies to continuously monitor rates and patterns of transmitted drug resistance and subtypes to help guide therapeutic approaches and limit transmission of these variants.

Keywords