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Performance of genotypic tropism testing in clinical practice using the enhanced sensitivity version of Trofile as reference assay: Results from the OSCAR Study Group

Authors :
Svicher V
D'Arrigo R
Alteri C
Andreoni M
Angarano G
Antinori A
Antonelli G
Bagnarelli P
Baldanti F
Bertoli A
Boeri E
Bruzzone B
Callegaro AP
Cammarota R
Canducci F
Ceccherini Silberstein F
Clementi M
Monforte AD
De Luca A
Di Biagio A
Di Gianbenedetto S
Di Perri G
Di Pietro M
Fabeni L
Fadda G
Galli M
Gennari W
Ghisetti V
Giacometti A
Gori A
Leoncini F
Maggiolo F
Maserati R
Mazzotta F
Micheli V
Meini G
Monno L
Mussini C
Nozza S
Paolucci S
Parisi S
Pecorari M
Pizzi D
Quirino T
Rizzardini G
Santangelo R
Soria A
Stazi F
Sterrantino G
Turriziani O
Viscoli C
Vullo V
Lazzarin A
Perno CF
OSCAR Study Group
BORDERI, MARCO
BON, ISABELLA
RE, MARIA CARLA
Svicher V
D'Arrigo R
Alteri C
Andreoni M
Angarano G
Antinori A
Antonelli G
Bagnarelli P
Baldanti F
Bertoli A
Borderi M
Boeri E
Bonn I
Bruzzone B
Callegaro AP
Cammarota R
Canducci F
Ceccherini-Silberstein F
Clementi M
Monforte AD
De Luca A
Di Biagio A
Di Gianbenedetto S
Di Perri G
Di Pietro M
Fabeni L
Fadda G
Galli M
Gennari W
Ghisetti V
Giacometti A
Gori A
Leoncini F
Maggiolo F
Maserati R
Mazzotta F
Micheli V
Meini G
Monno L
Mussini C
Nozza S
Paolucci S
Parisi S
Pecorari M
Pizzi D
Quirino T
Re MC
Rizzardini G
Santangelo R
Soria A
Stazi F
Sterrantino G
Turriziani O
Viscoli C
Vullo V
Lazzarin A
Perno CF
OSCAR Study Group.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, Web of Science, Europe PubMed Central, Università degli Studi di Siena-IRIS, Università degli Studi di Bari-IRIS

Abstract

Objective: The goal of the OSCAR programme is to evaluate the performances of genotypic HIV-1 tropism testing in clinical practice using the enhanced sensitivity version of Trafile (ESTA) as reference-assay. Methods: HIV-1 coreceptor-usage was assessed using plasma samples from 406 HIV-1 infected patients by ESTA and by gp120 V3 population-sequencing followed by Geno2pheno (set at a False Positive Rate [FPR] of 10% and 5%). Results: ESTA was successful in 365 (89.9%) samples indicating R5 in 254 (69.6%), and DM/X4 in 111 (30.4% of samples (104 [28.5%] DM and 7 [1.9%] X4). Genotypic-testing successfully assessed viral tropism for all 406 samples, including the 41 with undetermined result by ESTA. Genotypic-tropism testing at a FPR of 5% and 10% was 81.1% and 78.4% concordant with ESTA, respectively. Despite a sensitivity of 48.7% and 55.9% at a FPR of 5% and 10%, respectively, a high concordance (specificity: 95.3% for FPR of 5% and 88.2% for FPR of 10%) between genotypic-tropism testing and ESTA was reached in the detection of R5-tropic viruses. Conclusion: Our results are in line with other European studies, and support the routine use of genotypic tropism testing in clinical-settings for monitoring of HIV-1 infected patients candidate to or failing CCR5-antagonists.

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, Web of Science, Europe PubMed Central, Università degli Studi di Siena-IRIS, Università degli Studi di Bari-IRIS
Accession number :
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