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Comparison of HIV-1 genotypic resistance test interpretation systems in predicting virological outcomes over time

Authors :
Frentz, D. (Dineke)
Boucher, C.A.B. (Charles)
Assel, M. (Matthias)
Luca, A. (Andrea) de
Fabbiani, M. (Massimiliano)
Incardona, F. (Francesca)
Libin, P. (Pieter)
Manca, N. (Nino)
Müller, V. (Viktor)
Nualláin, B.O. (Breanndán)
Paredes, R. (Roger)
Prosperi, M. (Mattia)
Quiros-Roldan, E. (Eugenia)
Ruiz, L. (Lidia)
Sloot, P.M.A. (Peter)
Torti, C. (Carlo)
Vandamme, A.M. (Anne Mieke)
Laethem, K. (Kristel)
Zazzi, M. (Maurizio)
Vijver, D.A.M.C. (David) van de
Frentz, D. (Dineke)
Boucher, C.A.B. (Charles)
Assel, M. (Matthias)
Luca, A. (Andrea) de
Fabbiani, M. (Massimiliano)
Incardona, F. (Francesca)
Libin, P. (Pieter)
Manca, N. (Nino)
Müller, V. (Viktor)
Nualláin, B.O. (Breanndán)
Paredes, R. (Roger)
Prosperi, M. (Mattia)
Quiros-Roldan, E. (Eugenia)
Ruiz, L. (Lidia)
Sloot, P.M.A. (Peter)
Torti, C. (Carlo)
Vandamme, A.M. (Anne Mieke)
Laethem, K. (Kristel)
Zazzi, M. (Maurizio)
Vijver, D.A.M.C. (David) van de
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: Several decision support systems have been developed to interpret HIV-1 drug resistance genotyping results. This study compares the ability of the most commonly used systems (ANRS, Rega, and Stanford's HIVdb) to predict virological outcome at 12, 24, and 48 weeks. Methodology/Principal Findings: Included were 3763 treatment-change episodes (TCEs) for which a HIV-1 genotype was available at the time of changing treatment with at least one follow-up viral load measurement. Genotypic susceptibility scores for the active regimens were calculated using scores defined by each interpretation system. Using logistic regression, we determined the association between the genotypic susceptibility score and proportion of TCEs having an undetectable viral load (<50 copies/ml) at 12 (8-16) weeks (2152 TCEs), 24 (16-32) weeks (2570 TCEs), and 48 (44-52) weeks (1083 TCEs). The Area under the ROC curve was calculated using a 10-fold cross-validation to compare the different interpretation systems regarding the sensitivity and specificity for predicting undetectable viral load. The mean genotypic susceptibility score of the systems was slightly smaller for HIVdb, with 1.92±1.17, compared to Rega and ANRS, with 2.22±1.09 and 2.23±1.05, respectively. However, similar odds ratio's were found for the association between each-unit increase in genotypic susceptibility score and undetectable viral load at week 12; 1.6 [95% confidence interval 1.5-1.7] for HIVdb, 1.7 [1.5-1.8] for ANRS, and 1.7 [1.9-1.6] for Rega. Odds ratio's increased over time, but remained comparable (odds ratio's ranging between 1.9-2.1 at 24 weeks and 1.9-2.2

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OAIster
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application/pdf, PLoS ONE vol. 5 no. 7, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn929972435
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371.journal.pone.0011505