Resistance of Hepatitis C Virus to Ns3–4A Protease Inhibitors: Mechanisms of Drug Resistance Induced by R155Q, A156T, D168A and D168V Mutations

Author:

Courcambeck Jérôme1,Bouzidi Mourad1,Perbost Régis1,Jouirou Besma1,Amrani Nolwenn1,Cacoub Patrice2,Pèpe Gérard3,Sabatier Jean-Marc4,Halfon Philippe1

Affiliation:

1. Genoscience, Marseille, France

2. Department of Internal Medicine Hopital La Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France

3. Laboratoire GCOM2, CNRS-UMR 6114, Faculté des Sciences de Luminy - Marseille, France

4. Laboratoire de Biochimie - Ingénierie des protéines, IFR Jean Roche, Faculté de Médecine Nord, Marseille, France

Abstract

Background/aims One of the main issues in the development of antiviral therapy is the emergence of drug-resistant viruses. In the case of hepatitis C virus (HCV), selection of drug-resistant mutants was evidenced by in vitro studies on protease inhibitors (PIs); for example, BILN-2061, VX-950 and SCH-6. Four mutations in the HCV protease (R155Q, A156T, D168A and D168V) have been identified in vitro in the HCV replicon system that confer resistance to BILN-2061 (a reference inhibitor). However, the molecular mechanism of drug resistance is still unknown. The aim of this study is to unravel, using an molecular modelling strategy, the structural basis of such molecular mechanism of HCV resistance to PIs. We focused on protease mutations conferring HCV resistance to BILN-2061 and described for the first time such mechanism at a molecular level. Methods The structures of drug-resistant NS3 proteases were obtained by mutation of selected residues (R155Q, A156T, D168A and D168V) and the ternary complexes formed between NS3–4A and BILN-2061 were optimized using GenMol software ( www.3dgenoscience.com ; Genoscience, Marseille, France). Results Two mechanisms were evidenced for viral resistance to BILN-2061. A ‘direct’ resistance mechanism is based on contacts between the mutated R155Q and A156T protease residues and its inhibitor. In the ‘indirect’ resistance mechanism, the mutated D168A/V residue is not in close contact with the drug itself but interacts with other residues connected to the drug. Conclusions These data provide new insights in the understanding of the mechanisms of HCV drug escape, and may allow predicting potential cross-resistance phenomenon with other PIs. This approach can be used as a basis for future rational PI drug design candidates.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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