
pmid: 15646060
handle: 20.500.11768/12556
Interference with HIV entry into target cells provides a novel approach to the treatment of HIV infection. The inhibition of virus fusion with the co-receptor substrate seems the most specific and potentially best way to interfere with HIV infection and replication. The efficacy of the first compound available (enfuvirtide) is evident after the pre-registrative phase II and III studies showing also that the presence of anti gp 41 antibodies in the plasma of the treated patients does not interfere with drug activity. In the failing enfuvirtide treated patients resistant virus was detected in 7/7 after > one year of treatment with genotypic mutations in the HR env domain, however no interclass cross resistance was evidenced. Mutants selected in vivo demonstrated a slight reduction of replication capacity.
HIV, HIV Infections, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Enfuvirtide, HIV Antibodies, Virus Replication, Genes, env, HIV Envelope Protein gp41, Peptide Fragments, HIV Fusion Inhibitors, Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, Drug Resistance, Viral, Humans
HIV, HIV Infections, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Enfuvirtide, HIV Antibodies, Virus Replication, Genes, env, HIV Envelope Protein gp41, Peptide Fragments, HIV Fusion Inhibitors, Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active, Drug Resistance, Viral, Humans
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