Genotypic sensitivity score of antiretroviral therapies in naïve HIV-1 infected pregnant women

Authors

  • Diego Cecchini
  • Inés Zapiola
  • Silvia Fernández-Giuliano
  • María G. Martínez
  • Claudia G. Rodríguez
  • María B. Bouzas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52226/revista.v23i87.255

Keywords:

HIV-1, pregnancy, resistance, antiretroviral

Abstract

Background: The genotypic sensitivity score (GSS) is a tool to predict virological treatment outcome. The objective of this study is to compare the GSS of three antiretroviral treatment (ART) strategies in a population of naive pregnant women (NPW) in Buenos Aires city, Argentina.
Methods: Resistance tests from 47 NPW were analyzed in the context of a sentinel resistance surveillance study in Buenos Aires city (period 2008-2011), considering the genotype interpretation system of the Stanford HIVdb program (prevalence of primary drug resistance of 21.2%). The predicted efficacy of each drug was scored either as 1.00-0.75-0.50-0.25 and 0.00 for the five HIVdb categories: from susceptible to high-level resistance. GSS was obtained with the sum of the scores for the individual drugs included in a regimen (GSS of 3 means three fully active drugs). GSS of three ARTs were compared: zidovudine+lamivudine plus either nevirapine (ART1), nelfinavir (ART2) or lopinavir/ritonavir (ART3).
Results: A GSS of 3 was achieved in 80.9% with ART1 and 91.5% with both ART2 and ART3. There was no statistical difference in the possibility of achieving a GSS of 3 between the three ARTs evaluated.
Conclusions: There was no statistical difference in the probability of providing a fully active regimen with either a protease inhibitor or nevirapine. In our opinion, an ART with a high genetic barrier backbone may be preferred in the context of the high prevalence of primary resistance observed.

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Author Biographies

  • Diego Cecchini, ,

    Unidad de Infectología. Hospital General de Agudos, "Dr. Cosme Argerich". CABA, Argentina

  • Inés Zapiola, ,

    Unidad de Virología. Hospital de Infecciosas Francisco J. Muñiz. CABA, Argentina.

  • Silvia Fernández-Giuliano, ,

    Unidad de Virología. Hospital de Infecciosas Francisco J. Muñiz. CABA, Argentina.

  • María G. Martínez, ,

    Unidad de Neonatología. Hospital General de Agudos ,"Dr. Cosme Argerich". CABA, Argentina.

  • Claudia G. Rodríguez, ,

    Unidad de Infectología. Hospital General de Agudos, "Dr. Cosme Argerich". CABA, Argentina.

  • María B. Bouzas, ,

    Unidad de Virología. Hospital de Infecciosas Francisco J. Muñiz. CABA, Argentina.

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Published

2023-10-09

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Genotypic sensitivity score of antiretroviral therapies in naïve HIV-1 infected pregnant women. (2023). Actualizaciones En Sida E Infectología, 23(87). https://doi.org/10.52226/revista.v23i87.255