Concordance between HIV-1 genotypic coreceptor tropism predictions based on plasma RNA and proviral DNA

C. Verhofstede*, D. Brudney, J. Reynaerts, D. Vaira, K. Fransen, A. De Bel, C. Seguin-Devaux, S. De Wit, L. Vandekerckhove, A. M. Geretti

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    Abstract

    Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of proviral DNA as a source of viral genetic material for genotypic coreceptor tropism testing (GTT). Methods: GTT consisted of bulk V3 sequencing followed by geno2pheno interpretation with the interpretative cut-off [false positive rate (FPR)] set at 5 and 10%. GTT was performed for 165 patients with a viral load of >500 HIV-1 RNA copies/mL on simultaneously collected plasma RNA and proviral DNA, and for 126 patients with a viral load of <500copies/mL on current proviral DNA and pretreatment plasma RNA. Phenotypic tropism testing (PTT) results were available for 142 samples. Results: In the simultaneous RNA/DNA comparison, concordance in prediction was 95.2% (at FPR 10%) and 96.4% (at FPR 5%). Six RNA-R5/DNA-X4 and two RNA-X4/DNA-R5 discordances were observed at an FPR of 10%, and six RNA-R5/DNA-X4 discordances were observed at an FPR of 5%. In the longitudinal RNA/DNA comparison, concordance was 88.1% (at FPR 10%) and 90.5% (at FPR 5%). Eight RNA-X4/DNA-R5 and seven RNA-R5/DNA-X4 discordances were seen at an FPR of 10%, and 10 RNA-R5/DNA-X4 and two RNA-X4/DNA-R5 discordances at an FPR of 5%. The overall concordance of RNA GTT with PTT was 82% (at FPR 10%) and 83% (at FPR 5%). The overall concordance of DNA GTT with PTT was 85% (at both 10 and 5% FPRs). Conclusions: GTT produced highly concordant tropism predictions for proviral DNA and plasma RNA. GTT on proviral DNA offers a promising approach for tropism prediction in clinical practice, particularly for the assessment of treated patients with low or suppressed viraemia.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)544-552
    Number of pages9
    JournalHIV Medicine
    Volume12
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

    Keywords

    • Chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 5 (CCR5) inhibitors
    • Genotypic tropism testing
    • HIV-1 coreceptor
    • HIV-1 proviral DNA

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