Mutations related to Antiretroviral Resistance identified by ultra-deep sequencing in HIV-1 infected children under Structured Interruptions of HAART

Altres ajuts: CONACYT/GCPS/44519 Although Structured Treatment Interruptions (STI) are currently not considered an alternative strategy for antiretroviral treatment, their true benefits and limitations have not been fully established. Some studies suggest the possibility of improving the quality of...

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Hauptverfasser: Vázquez Guillén, José Manuel, Palacios Saucedo, Gerardo C, Rivera Morales, Lydia G, García Campos, Jorge, Ortiz López, Rocío, Noguera-Julian, Marc, Paredes, Roger, Vielma Ramírez, Herlinda J, Ramírez, Teresa, Chávez García, Marcelino, López Guillén, Paulo, Briones Lara, Evangelina, Sánchez Sánchez, Luz M, Vázquez Martínez, Carlos A, Rodríguez Padilla, Cristina
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Zusammenfassung:Altres ajuts: CONACYT/GCPS/44519 Although Structured Treatment Interruptions (STI) are currently not considered an alternative strategy for antiretroviral treatment, their true benefits and limitations have not been fully established. Some studies suggest the possibility of improving the quality of life of patients with this strategy; however, the information that has been obtained corresponds mostly to studies conducted in adults, with a lack of knowledge about its impact on children. Furthermore, mutations associated with antiretroviral resistance could be selected due to sub-therapeutic levels of HAART at each interruption period. Genotyping methods to determine the resistance profiles of the infecting viruses have become increasingly important for the management of patients under STI, thus low-abundance antiretroviral drug-resistant mutations (DRM's) at levels under limit of detection of conventional genotyping (