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  HIV-1 acquired drug resistance to integrase inhibitors in a cohort of antiretroviral therapy multi-experienced Mexican patients failing to raltegravir: a cross-sectional study.
 PMID: 32041622       2020       AIDS research and therapy
Table: T97A


  Variability in HIV-1 Integrase Gene and 3'-Polypurine Tract Sequences in Cameroon Clinical Isolates, and Implications for Integrase Inhibitors Efficacy.
 PMID: 32106437       2020       International journal of molecular sciences
Result: The INSTIs accessory RAMs E157Q and T97A were present, respectively, in 6 (all CRF02_AG) and 2 (1 CRF02_AG and 1 CRF09_cpx) samples (Table 2).
Result: The INSTIs accessory RAMs identified in both AG and AG database samples included T97A, E157Q, M50I, L74M, L74I, and S230N (in 3.5% to 60% of AG and in 1.4% to 86.5% of non-AG database samples).
Result: The INSTIs accessory RAMs identified in both cohort and database samples included T97A, E157Q, M50I, L74M<


  Characterization of HIV-1 Integrase Gene and Resistance Associated Mutations Prior to Roll out of Integrase Inhibitors by Kenyan National HIV-Treatment Program in Kenya.
 PMID: 32116431       2020       Ethiopian journal of health sciences
Abstract: However, polymorphic accessory mutations associated with reduced susceptibility of integrase inhibitors were observed in low frequency; M50I (12.2%), T97A (3.7%), S153YG, E92G (1.6%), G140S/A/C (1.1%) and E157Q (0.5%).
Result: These mutations were M50I (12.2%), T97A (3.7%), S153YG, E92G (1.6%), G140S/A/C (1.1%) and E157Q (0.5%).
Table: T97A


  Circulating HIV-1 Integrase Genotypes in Tanzania: Implication on the Introduction of Integrase Inhibitors-Based Antiretroviral Therapy Regimen.
 PMID: 32126792       2020       AIDS research and human retroviruses
Abstract: No major INSTI resistance mutations were found; however, accessory resistance mutations at positions T97A, E157Q, G163E/K, and 128A/T were detected in 5% of subjects.


  Genetic Features of HIV-1 Integrase Sub-Subtype A6 Predominant in Russia and Predicted Susceptibility to INSTIs.
 PMID: 32752001       2020       Viruses
Introduction: In vitro selection experiments indicated that substitutions in the 74 position combined with major mutations (G140A/C/S, Q148 H/K/R) and other accessory mutations (V75I, T97A) can significantly reduce susceptibility to INSTI, whereas this mutation alone has minimal impact on INSTI susceptibility or HIV-1 replication capacity.
Result: Additionally, 3 INSTI-naive patients had accessory mutations: E157Q (2/183; 1.1%) and T97A (1/183; 0.5%), which alone have minimal impact on INSTI susceptibility or HIV-1 replication capacity.


  Prevalence of HIV-1 Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitor Resistance in Treatment-Naive Voluntary Counselling and Testing Clients by Population Sequencing and Illumina Next-Generation Sequencing in Taiwan.
 PMID: 33364799       2020       Infection and drug resistance
Table: T97A


  Drug Resistance Mutations Against Protease, Reverse Transcriptase and Integrase Inhibitors in People Living With HIV-1 Receiving Boosted Protease Inhibitors in South Africa.
 PMID: 32265875       2020       Frontiers in microbiology
Abstract: Among the InSTI major RAM two (2.2%) sequences have Y143R and T97A mutations while one sample had T66I.
Result: Two (2%) patient had a viral sequences with Y143R major InSTI mutation in combination with the accessory T97A mutation, which confers high-level resistance to raltegravir (RAL), intermediate resistance to elvitegravir (EVG), and
Discussion: We confirmed Y143R in our study and this mutation in combination with T97A also impaired EVG susceptibility and showed possible low-level resistance.


  Absence of Integrase Inhibitor-Associated Resistance Among Antiretroviral Therapy-Naive HIV-1-Infected Adults in Guangdong Province, China, in 2018.
 PMID: 33324078       2020       Infection and drug resistance
Abstract: Among them, no major resistance mutations to INSTIs were identified, and four accessory mutations, including T97A (0.12%, 1/827), Conclusion: In conclusion, our results demonstrate that drug resistance mutations associated with INSTIs, including T97A, A128T, E157Q, and G163R, were detected among ART-naive HIV-1-infected adults in Guangdong, China, in 2018.
Result: The mutations were T97A (0.12%, 1/827), A128T (0.24%, 2/827), E157Q (0.85%, 7/827), and G163R (0.24%, 2/827).


  Susceptibility to HIV-1 integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) in highly treatment-experienced patients who failed an INSTI-based regimen.
 PMID: 32450199       2020       International journal of antimicrobial agents
Abstract: Two isolates contained L74M, E138K, G140S and Q148H, or L74M, T97A, S119T, E138K, G140S, Y143R and Q148H, and had high-level resistance to all INSTIs, including BIC and DTG.


  HIV-1 drug resistance mutations detection and HIV-1 subtype G report by using next-generation sequencing platform.
 PMID: 32360523       2020       Microbial pathogenesis
Abstract: The secondary mutations were reported in positions of E157Q, S230 N, and T97A of integrase gene and four samples represent low-level resistance to integrase strand transfer inhibitor (INSTI).



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