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Impact of Baloxavir Resistance-Associated Substitutions on Influenza Virus Growth and Drug Susceptibility

Brady T. Hickerson, Svetlana Petrovskaya, Harold Dickensheets, Raymond P. Donnelly, William L. Ince, Natalia A. Ilyushina

2023Journal of Virology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Baloxavir marboxil, an influenza virus polymerase acidic endonuclease inhibitor, represents a recently approved new class of influenza antivirals. Treatment-emergent resistance to baloxavir has been observed in clinical trials, and the potential spread of resistant variants could diminish baloxavir effectiveness. Here, we report the impact of the proportion of drug-resistant subpopulations on the ability to detect resistance in clinical isolates and the impact of substitutions on viral replication of mixtures containing both drug-sensitive and drug-resistant variants. We also show that ddPCR and NGS methods can be successfully used for detection of resistant subpopulations in clinical isolates and to quantify their relative abundance. Taken together, our data shed light on the potential impact of baloxavir-resistant I38T/L and E199D substitutions on baloxavir susceptibility and other biological properties of influenza virus and the ability to detect resistance in phenotypic and genotypic assays.

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BiologyVirologyVirusDrug resistanceInfluenza A virusPolymeraseEndonucleaseOrthomyxoviridaeDrugMicrobiologyGeneticsGenePharmacologyInfluenza Virus Research StudiesRespiratory viral infections researchHepatitis C virus research