Inefficient vaginal transmission of tenofovir-resistant HIV-1

M Chateau, MD Swanson, JV Garcia - Journal of Virology, 2013 - Am Soc Microbiol
M Chateau, MD Swanson, JV Garcia
Journal of Virology, 2013Am Soc Microbiol
Transmission of drug-resistant HIV has been postulated to be a threat to current first-line
antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens and the efficacy of several antiretroviral-based
preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) strategies being tested. Here we evaluated the effect of the
common tenofovir (TFV) resistance mutation K65R on vaginal HIV transmission. Our results
demonstrate that despite no overt loss of overall replication competence in vivo, this
mutation results in significantly reduced mucosal transmission. When transmitted, the mutant …
Abstract
Transmission of drug-resistant HIV has been postulated to be a threat to current first-line antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens and the efficacy of several antiretroviral-based preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) strategies being tested. Here we evaluated the effect of the common tenofovir (TFV) resistance mutation K65R on vaginal HIV transmission. Our results demonstrate that despite no overt loss of overall replication competence in vivo, this mutation results in significantly reduced mucosal transmission. When transmitted, the mutant virus eventually reverted to the wild type in 2 of 3 animals examined.
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