POZ - Treatment News : New Method Identifies Rare Resistance Mutations - by Will Boggs, MD
Subscribe to:
POZ magazine E-newsletters
POZ Personals Sign In / Join
Username:
Password:

Back to home » Treatment News » July 2007

Web Exclusives

AIDS Advocates Debate Obama's Policies

Evaluating the Costs of Earlier HIV Treatment

HIV Prevention Gets “Fergalicious”

» More

Most Talked About

Magic Johnson Accused of Faking HIV (42)

Guidelines Prediction: Start Treatment Earlier (blog) (19)

My First Facebook Demo (blog) (18)

World AIDS Day: Your Feedback (14)

Bone Marrow Transplant: Potential AIDS Cure? (9)

Obama Campaign Set to Boost Domestic HIV/AIDS Funding (8)

What's That Mean?
(just double-click it!)

NEW! If you don't understand one of the words in this article, just double-click it. A window will open with a definition from CancerWEB's On-line Medical Dictionary. If the double-click feature doesn't work in your browser, you can enter the word below:


Most Popular Lessons

The HIV Life Cycle

Herpes Simplex Virus

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

Shingles

Syphilis & Neurosyphilis

Treatments for Opportunistic Infections (OIs)

10 Years Ago In POZ


More Treatment News

Click here for more news

Have news about HIV? Send press releases, news tips and other announcements to news@poz.com.


emailrssprint

July 12, 2007

New Method Identifies Rare Resistance Mutations
(Reuters Health)

by Will Boggs, MD

A new method that combines DNA bar coding and pyrosequencing can identify multiple rare HIV drug resistance mutations in a single test, according to a report in the June 18th Nucleic Acids Research.

"Deep HIV drug resistance genotyping should be readily possible using DNA bar coding and pyrosequencing," Dr. Frederic D. Bushman from University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia told Reuters Health.

Dr. Bushman and associates combined DNA bar coding and massively parallel pyrosequencing to quantify rare HIV drug resistance mutations.

The researchers designed 11 overlapping amplicons to allow analysis of all known positions of protease (PR) and reverse transcriptase (RT) drug resistance mutations while allowing purification of fragments ranging in size from 200 to 400 base pairs.

In 3 samples of multidrug-resistant HIV populations from patients, the method identified all drug-resistant mutations called using the Viroseq genotyping, as well as 4 lower abundance drug resistance mutations not called by the Viroseq pipeline.

The frequency of resistance mutations identified only by the pyrosequencing method represented 11.6% to 0.65% of the total, the authors report.

Analysis of a control mixture of HIV subtypes showed that resistance mutations present as 5% of the population could be readily detected without false positives.

"Looking forward," the investigators write, "it will be important to test more fully the importance of minor HIV drug-resistant populations on antiretroviral responses and the impact of such information on treatment outcomes."

"Using the DNA bar coding strategy, it should be possible to multiplex large numbers of patient samples in single sequencing runs, thereby driving down costs," the authors explain.

"The method can be much cheaper than microarray techniques, but the specifics revolve around how many samples you pool in a single sequencing run (the more the cheaper)," Dr. Bushman said.

Nucleic Acids Research 2007.



Copyright© 2007 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.

emailrssprint


[Go to top]


Get Started
Get Answers
What to do if you've just been diagnosed
How to find a support system
Things you should know before starting treatment
How to handle side effects and other concerns
How to tell someone you have HIV/AIDS

Talk to Us
Weekly Poll
Question: Would legalizing prostitution reduce the spread of HIV?
Yes
No
I don't know.

Monthly Poll
Question: Do you believe that prisoners receive adequate health care?
Yes
No
I don't know.

Surveys
Tell us about your overall health habits.

Tell us when and to whom you disclose your status.

more surveys
[ about Smart + Strong | about POZ | POZ advisory board | partner links | advertise/contact us | site map]
© 2008 Smart + Strong. All Rights Reserved. Terms of use and Your privacy