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Evaluation of HIV-1 capsid genetic variability and lenacapavir (GS-6207) drug resistance-associated mutations according to viral clades among drug-naive individuals

Alex Durand Nka, Yagaï Bouba, Georges Této, Ezéchiel Ngoufack Jagni Semengue, Désiré Takou, Aurelie Minelle Kengni Ngueko, Lavinia Fabeni, Luca Carioti, Daniele Armenia, Willy Pabo, Béatrice Dambaya, Samuel Martin Sosso, Vittorio Colizzi, Carlo Federico Perno, Francesca Ceccherini‐Silberstein, Maria Mercedes Santoro, Joseph Fokam, Alexis Ndjolo

2022Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy27 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the HIV-1 capsid genetic variability and lenacapavir drug resistance-associated mutations (DRMs) among drug-naive individuals across HIV-1 clades. METHODS: A total of 2031 HIV-1 sequences from drug-naive patients were analysed for capsid amino acid modification and the prevalence of lenacapavir DRMs. Amino acid positions with <5% variability were considered as conserved and variability was analysed by HIV-1 clades. RESULTS: Overall, 63% (148/232) of amino acid positions were conserved in the capsid protein. Of note, conservation was consistent in specific binding residues of cellular factors involved in viral replication [CypA (G89, P90), CPSF6 (Q4, N57, N74, A77, K182) and TRIM-NUP153 (R143)], while N183 (12.31%) was the only non-conserved lenacapavir binding residue. The overall prevalence (95% CI) of lenacapavir DRMs was 0.14% (0.05-0.44) (3/2031), with M66I (0.05%) and Q67H (0.05%) observed in subtype C, and T107N (0.05%) observed in CRF01_AE. Moreover, polymorphic mutations M66C (n = 85; 4.18%), Q67K (n = 78; 3.84%), K70R (n = 7; 0.34%), N74R (n = 57; 2.81%) and T107L (n = 82; 4.03%) were observed at lenacapavir resistance-associated positions. CONCLUSIONS: The low level of lenacapavir DRMs (<1%) supports its predicted effectiveness for treatment and prevention, regardless of HIV-1 clades. The established conserved regions hence serve as a hallmark for the surveillance of novel mutations potentially relevant for lenacapavir resistance.

Topics & Concepts

CapsidCladeBiologyDrug resistanceGeneticsAmino acidHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)MutationGeneVirologyViral replicationVirusPhylogenetic treeHIV/AIDS drug development and treatmentHIV Research and TreatmentBiological Research and Disease Studies