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Session 122 Poster Abstracts
Resistance to Specific Drugs and Drug Combinations
Friday, 1:30 - 3:30 pm
Hall A


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Comparison of the Phenotypic Effects of NRTI Mutations on Emtricitabine and Lamivudine
Lisa Ross*1, N Parkin2, M Underwood1, P Gerondelis1, M St Clair1, and E Lanier1
1GlaxoSmithKline, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA and 2ViroLogic, Inc, South San Francisco, CA, USA

Background:  Emtricitabine (FTC) and lamivudine (3TC) are structurally related nucleoside inhibitors of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. The phenotypic susceptibility to FTC of viruses containing common NRTI mutations is not well characterized. A large database was used to examine the resistance profiles of both drugs and the potential cross-resistance conferred by nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)-resistance-associated mutations.

Methods:  The ViroLogic database was queried to identify samples with M184I/V only and those without M184I/V but containing:  2-3 TAM from 41/210/215, 2-3 TAM from 67/70/219, any 3-4 TAM, any 5-6 TAM, K65R, or T69 insertions (with TAM allowed). The median fold change in resistance and the percentage of isolates above assay cutoff were determined for both FTC and 3TC. Mutations/patterns which were represented by fewer than 10 samples were not included in this analysis.

Results: Median fold change to FTC and 3TC in the presence of the M184I/V mutation only was always above the maximum measurable level. The median fold change and percentage samples over cutoff for the other mutations are presented. More samples had an FTC than 3TC median fold change over the cutoff in every TAM category examined. For 2 or 3 TAM from 67/70/219, 3-fold more samples had FTC than 3TC median fold change over the cutoff. The median fold change in all groups were significantly different (p < 0.001, t-test comparison of means).

 

 

FTC

3TC

mutations

N

Median Fold Change

% over cutoff

N

Median Fold Change

% over cutoff

65R only

31

6.7

93.5%

161

8.8

98.1%

T69ins (TAM allowed)

10

14.7

90.0%

96

9.2

89.6%

2 or 3 TAM from 41/210/215

61

2.3

9.8%

450

1.9

6.2%

2 or 3 TAM from 67/70/219

27

2.2

18.5%

227

1.9

6.2%

any 3-4 TAM

89

3.3

49.4%

645

3.0

38.8%

any 5-6 TAM

22

6.8

100.0%

183

4.9

79.2%

 

 

Conclusions:  Differences in FTC and 3TC resistance for M184I/V containing-samples could not be assessed as both exceeded upper assay limits. Slightly more resistance was observed for FTC than 3TC in samples containing TAM or T69 insertions, and a greater percentage of isolates retained phenotypic susceptibility to 3TC than FTC in the presence of TAM for each TAM subgroup analyzed. With respect to K65R, the median fold change for FTC was lower than for 3TC. These data highlight small but statistically significant differences in the median fold change for FTC as compared to 3TC. It is unclear whether any of these differences are clinically significant.

Keywords: lamivudine; emtricitabine; resistance