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  • The study examined the HIV-1 pol gene in patients from Cape Town to evaluate the virus's genetic diversity and baseline resistance levels in treatment-naive individuals.
  • Plasma samples were collected before the initiation of the national ART program, and methods like RT-PCR and sequencing were used to analyze the viral genes associated with drug resistance.
  • Of 140 sequences analyzed, 95% were subtype C with a few other subtypes present, and 3.6% of samples showed mutations linked to drug resistance, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring as ART programs expand.

Article Abstract

We analyzed the HIV-1 pol gene from patients in Cape Town to determine the genetic diversity of HIV-1 in the region and to assess the baseline HIV-1 resistance level of treatment-naive patients. Plasma was collected prior to the national antiretroviral therapy (ART) program. RNA was extracted, followed by RT-PCR and automated DNA sequencing of the viral protease (PR) and reverse transcriptase (RT) coding region. Genotyping was done through phylogenetic analysis. The sequences were inspected for resistance-associated mutations against PR and RT inhibitors. A total of 140 pol sequences were analyzed, of which 133 (95%) belong to HIV-1 subtype C, five (3.6%) were subtype B, and one each was subtype G and CRF02_AG. Five sequences (3.6%) had resistance-associated mutations. These include three (2.1%) NNRTI mutations. With the progression of the national ART program, it is important to monitor the resistance profile of naive and treatment-experienced patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/aid.2008.0028DOI Listing

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