V. Nikolić, D. Salemović, D. Jevtović, I. Pešić-Pavlović, S. Žerjav, J. Ranin, M. Siljic, M. Stanojevic
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Abstract
Transmitted drug resistance (TDR) is one of the consequences of the high variability of HIV-1. The widespread use of antiretroviral therapy for the treatment of HIV-1 infection results in a large circulating pool of resistant virus vari- ants. It is known that TDR mutations can persist for extended periods and may pose an important problem to the overall success of antiretroviral therapy. Factors that determine the duration of continuous persistence of resistance-associated mutations are the number and type of these mutations and their impact on viral fitness. Here we describe the follow-up of a case study of prolonged persistence of resistance-associated mutations, namely RT mutations Q151M, K65KR and Y181C conferring an intermediate-to-high level resistance to multiple NRTIs and NNRTIs that lasted for seven years. The infection was caused by subtype G virus.
期刊介绍:
The Archives of Biological Sciences is a multidisciplinary journal that covers original research in a wide range of subjects in life science, including biology, ecology, human biology and biomedical research.
The Archives of Biological Sciences features articles in genetics, botany and zoology (including higher and lower terrestrial and aquatic plants and animals, prokaryote biology, algology, mycology, entomology, etc.); biological systematics; evolution; biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, including all aspects of normal cell functioning, from embryonic to differentiated tissues and in different pathological states; physiology, including chronobiology, thermal biology, cryobiology; radiobiology; neurobiology; immunology, including human immunology; human biology, including the biological basis of specific human pathologies and disease management.