Characterization of resistance to a potent D-peptide HIV entry inhibitor.
Amanda R SmithMatthew T WeinstockAmanda E SiglinFrank G WhitbyJ Nicholas FrancisChristopher P HillDebra M EckertMichael J RootMichael S KayPublished in: Retrovirology (2019)
These data show that PIE12-trimer exhibits a high barrier to resistance, as extended passaging was required to develop resistant virus with normal growth rates. The primary resistance mutation, Q577R/N/K, found in the conserved gp41 pocket, substantially decreases inhibitor affinity but also damages viral fitness, and candidate compensatory mutations in gp160 have been identified.