HIV DNA Sequencing to Detect Archived Antiretroviral Drug Resistance.
Anna Maria GerettiJose Luis BlancoAnne Genevieve MarcelinCarlo Federico PernoHans Jurgen StellbrinkDan TurnerTuba ZenginPublished in: Infectious diseases and therapy (2022)
Sequencing cellular HIV DNA can provide helpful complementary information in treatment-experienced patients with suppressed plasma HIV RNA who require a change of regimen. However, care should be taken when interpreting the results. Presence of RAMs is not necessarily a barrier to treatment success. Conversely, even the most sensitive sequencing techniques will fail to provide a comprehensive view of the HIV DNA archive. To inform treatment decisions appropriately, the overall clinical and treatment history of a patient must always be considered alongside the results of resistance testing. Prospective controlled studies are needed to validate the utility of drug resistance testing using cellular HIV DNA.