Enhanced sensitivity Trofile (ES-Trofile) is the most frequently used technique to assay HIV tropism. A clinical approach to predict CCR5-antagonists efficacy, based on the virological response to a short-term maraviroc exposure (Maraviroc Clinical Test, MCT), has been recently reported. We compared the results of ES-Trofile with MCT in 47 HIV-infected patients, and a global discordance around 15% was observed between the phenotypic method and the clinical approach. Discordance results were mainly found in patients with an ES-Trofile reported as dual/mixed. These provocative results might have important clinical implications and should be considered in order to accurately prescribe treatment with CCR5 antagonists.

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