Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6128898 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Naturally occurring resistance-associated variants (RAVs) within the protease domain of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype (G) 1a separated into clades 1 and 2, and G1b were investigated in 59 HIV/HCV coinfected patients. RAVs were detected in 10/23 G1a/clade 1 and 1/19 G1b (p 0.0059). A similar frequency of RAVs was found when comparing G1a/clade 2 and G1b (p 0.1672). A cross-resistance to the macrocyclic compounds simeprevir and paritaprevir was detected in two G1a/clade 2 and 1 G1b sequences and none of G1a/clade 1 sequences. The simultaneous characterization of subtype and natural RAVs by population analysis of the NS3 domain by may add important information for anti-HCV treatment strategies including protease inhibitors.
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Authors
S. Bagaglio, C. Uberti-Foppa, E. Messina, M. Merli, H. Hasson, A. Andolina, A. Galli, A. Lazzarin, G. Morsica,