Mutation Information
Mutation Site
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Q95K |
Mutation Type
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Amino acid level |
Gene/Protein/Region Type
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IN |
Combined Mutation
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in.Q95K+in.G163R |
Relevant Drug
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INSTIs |
Country
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Spain |
Literature Information
PubMed PMID
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32929472
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Disease
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HIV infection/AIDS
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Published Year
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2020 |
Journal
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The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy |
Title
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Primary resistance to integrase strand transfer inhibitors in Spain using ultrasensitive HIV-1 genotyping. |
Author
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Casadellà M,Santos JR,Noguera-Julian M,Micán-Rivera R,Domingo P,Antela A,Portilla J,Sanz J,Montero-Alonso M,Navarro J,Masiá M,Valcarce-Pardeiro N,Ocampo A,Pérez-Martínez L,Pasquau J,Vivancos MJ,Imaz A,Carmona-Oyaga P,Muñoz-Medina L,Villar-García J,Barrufet P,Paredes R,INSTINCT Study Group. |
Evidence
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Combinations of majority and minority INSTI mutations were found in three (2.1%) individuals analysed by NGS, including G163R (2.3%) + Q95K (2.3%), E138K (2.8%) + S230R (1.0%) and the previously described T97A (>99%) + R263K (1.9%).
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