Long-Term Foscarnet Therapy Remodels Thymidine Analogue Mutations and Alters Resistance to Zidovudine and Lamivudine in HIV-1

Author:

Mathiesen Sofie1,Dam Elisabeth23,Roge Birgit4,Joergensen Louise Bruun5,Laursen Alex Lund4,Gerstoft Jan1,Clavel Francois2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet, University Hospital of Copenhagen, Denmark

2. Inserm U552; Université Denis Diderot, Paris, France

3. Viralliance, Paris, France

4. Department of Infectious Diseases, Skejby Sygehus, Aarhus, Denmark

5. Virus BL-3 Laboratory, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

ObjectiveTo study the evolution of multi-drug-resistant HIV-1 in treatment-experienced patients receiving foscarnet (PFA) as part of salvage therapy and to investigate the virological consequences of emerging mutations.MethodsGenotypic and phenotypic resistance tests were performed on plasma viruses from seven patients at baseline and during treatment with PFA. The phenotypic effects of mutations suspected to be associated with PFA resistance were evaluated by site-directed mutagenesis of wild-type or thymidine analogue mutations (TAM)-carrying pNL4–3. Reversion of single mutations was performed in a patient-derived recombinant clone.ResultsBaseline multi-drug-resistant isolates exhibited hypersusceptibility to PFA. In two patients who received >12 months of PFA treatment, a novel mutation pattern including K70G, V75T, K219R and L228R emerged. These viruses had 3–6-fold resistance to PFA, a 2–20-fold decrease in resistance to zidovudine compared to baseline, and 14–39-fold resistance to lamivudine, in the absence of M184V. In wild-type clones mutations K70G and V75T induced moderate PFA resistance. In the case of TAMs, combinations of ≥3 mutations (K70G+K219R+L228R±V75T) induced PFA resistance and decreased zidovudine resistance 3–13-fold. These mutants exhibited high-level lamivudine resistance (>20-fold) without mutation M184V. Reversion of K70G→R and K219R→E in a patient-derived clone confirmed the contribution of individual mutations and the negative association between PFA resistance and zidovudine resistance.ConclusionsIn the context of multiple TAMs, hypersusceptibility to PFA was observed and a novel pattern of resistance, including alternative amino acid substitutions at TAM loci, emerged. This mutational pattern was associated with decreases in zidovudine resistance and surprisingly high-level lamivudine resistance.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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