Re-occurrence of HIV-1 drug mutations after treatment re-initiation following interruption in patients with multiple treatment failure

AIDS. 2001 Nov 9;15(16):2189-91. doi: 10.1097/00002030-200111090-00016.

Abstract

Antiretroviral treatment interruption in 20 extensively pre-treated HIV-1 patients with treatment failure led to genotype viral reversion of at least one class of drug-mutation resistance in half of the patients. The only predictive factor of reversion was found to be the duration of interruption. The outgrowth of residual wild-type virus seems not to be a true genetic reversion because drug mutations are detected rapidly at salvage therapy re-initiation.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active*
  • Drug Administration Schedule
  • Drug Resistance, Multiple, Viral / genetics*
  • Genotype
  • HIV Infections / drug therapy*
  • HIV Infections / virology
  • HIV-1 / drug effects*
  • HIV-1 / genetics*
  • Humans
  • Mutation
  • RNA, Viral / blood
  • Treatment Failure

Substances

  • RNA, Viral