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Contemporary ART as Dolutegravir (DTG) has significantly advanced antiretroviral therapy, but relatively few data are available on its impact on the emergence of HIV-1 drug resistance mutations (DRMs). Monitoring the emergence of INSTI-associated DRMs following the introduction of DTG in Suriname will provide general insight and guide national HIV treatment strategies. All people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Suriname, for whom an INSTI drug resistance test was requested between September 2019 and February 2024 (n = 20), were included. HIV-1 integrase gene sequences were determined using Sanger sequencing. INSTI-associated mutations were identified using the Stanford HIV Drug Resistance Database program. The majority of the participants (66.7%) harbored HIV-1 subtype B, and 33.3% were B-recombinant forms. In addition to the INSTI wildtype, a strain was revealed carrying E157EQ and one person harbored a highly INSTI-resistant strain (E138K, G140S, Q148H and N155H). The emergence of a highly INSTI-resistant HIV-1 strain in Suriname, with unusual mutations for ART-experienced PLHIV exposed to DTG as the only INSTI, accentuates the need for continuous monitoring of the emergence of INSTI drug resistance mutations, not only to enable timely interventions and optimized treatment outcomes for PLHIV, but also to steer the decision making for ART protocols, especially for second generation INSTIs.

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First Reported Case of Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitor Resistance in Suriname: Unusual Drug Resistance Mutations Following Exposure to Dolutegravir
Author
Sno, Rachel C 1 ; Gracia Culbard 2 ; Adhin, Malti R 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 “Prof. Dr. Paul C. Flu” Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Kernkampweg 5, Paramaribo, Suriname; [email protected] 
 Academic Hospital Suriname, Flustraat 29, Paramaribo, Suriname 
 Faculty of Medical Sciences, Department of Biochemistry, Anton de Kom Universiteit van Suriname, Kernkampweg 5, Paramaribo, Suriname 
Publication title
Viruses; Basel
Volume
17
Issue
2
First page
245
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
MDPI AG
Place of publication
Basel
Country of publication
Switzerland
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19994915
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
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Online publication date
2025-02-11
Milestone dates
2024-12-18 (Received); 2025-01-27 (Accepted)
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   First posting date
11 Feb 2025
ProQuest document ID
3171249148
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2025-03-13
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