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Pharmacokinetic Changes during Pregnancy According to Genetic Variants: a Prospective Study in HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Atazanavir-Ritonavir.

Emanuele Foca'Andrea CalcagnoAndrea BonitoJessica CusatoElisabetta DomenighiniAntonio D'AvolioEugenia Quiros RoldanLaura TrentiniFilippo CastelnuovoGiovanni Di PerriFrancesco CastelliStefano Bonora
Published in: Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2018)
Atazanavir-ritonavir concentrations change over time during pregnancy in HIV-positive patients; the impact of genetic variants is unknown. Twenty patients were enrolled in this study; plasma and intracellular concentrations of antiretrovirals were measured, in addition to single-nucleotide polymorphisms in transport-related genes. Linear logistic regression showed that genetic variants in organic-anion-transporter-1B1- and pregnane-X-receptor-encoding genes affected third-trimester atazanavir exposure. In this prospective study, genetic variants partially explained the observed interpatient variability in third-trimester exposure to antiretrovirals.
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