2008
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02325-07
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Ninety-Nine Is Not Enough: Molecular Characterization of Inhibitor-Resistant Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Protease Mutants with Insertions in the Flap Region

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“…In the presence of the ins35TN and resistance mutations, the replication level was lower than when the resistance mutations were present with ins35G 8 . On the other hand, studies have shown that ins33L and ins35E can favor resistance to protease inhibitors 9 . The virus circulating in our patient did not exhibit a high resistance level to any protease inhibitor, but showed intermediate resistance to nelfinavir and potentially low-level resistance to atazanavir/r, fosamprenavir/r, indinavir/r and lopinavir/r.…”
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“…In the presence of the ins35TN and resistance mutations, the replication level was lower than when the resistance mutations were present with ins35G 8 . On the other hand, studies have shown that ins33L and ins35E can favor resistance to protease inhibitors 9 . The virus circulating in our patient did not exhibit a high resistance level to any protease inhibitor, but showed intermediate resistance to nelfinavir and potentially low-level resistance to atazanavir/r, fosamprenavir/r, indinavir/r and lopinavir/r.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These variants could show an advantage in proliferation in the presence of drug selection pressure 5,8,9 .…”
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“…1 A heterogeneous group of insertion mutations ranging from 3 to 18 nucleotides has been identified in HIV-1 strains at positions 17,19,22,25,31,33,35,36,37,70, and 95 of the protease (PR) coding region. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8] These insertion mutations are likely generated by the RT stalling and primer/template slippage that is also believed to generate RT insertion mutations. 9,10 Amino acid insertions in the PR coding region have been reported * Corresponding author.…”
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“…combination of PI with other antiretrovirals, mainly inhibitors of the HIV reverse transcriptase, increased the life expectancy of of HIV-positive patients . 3,4 The mechanism of HIV protease, it's drug-resistant and their interactions with different inhibitors have been studied for nearly 20 years to combat the challenges of AIDS & drug resistance. 5 HIV protease plays a crucial role in viral maturation, multiplication and producing infectious virus particles.…”
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confidence: 99%