2010
Connection Domain Mutations in Treatment-Experienced Patients in the OPTIMA Trial
Dau B, Ayers D, Singer J, Harrigan PR, Brown S, Kyriakides T, Cameron DW, Angus B, Holodniy M. Connection Domain Mutations in Treatment-Experienced Patients in the OPTIMA Trial. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2010, 54: 160-166. PMID: 20130473, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0b013e3181cbd235.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment-naive populationTreatment-experienced patientsCD mutationsTreatment-experienced populationsHIV viral loadConnection domainConnection domain mutationsOPTIMA trialVirologic outcomesVirologic responseARV regimenARV therapyViral loadAntiretroviral drugsAntiretroviral trialsUnivariate analysisDiminished responseFrequency of mutationsMultivariate analysisPatientsReduced susceptibilityA371VDomain mutationsResistance phenotypeTrials
2001
Development and Application of a Genotypic AZT Resistance Assay: Quantitative Assessment of the Resistance Profile of Clinical Samples and the Relative Predictive Ability of a Resistance Index.
Kyriakides TC, Heimer RR. Development and Application of a Genotypic AZT Resistance Assay: Quantitative Assessment of the Resistance Profile of Clinical Samples and the Relative Predictive Ability of a Resistance Index. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2001, 28: 211. PMID: 11694826, DOI: 10.1097/00042560-200111010-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViral loadCD4 countResistance indexAZT resistanceResistance profilesBaseline viral loadHIV disease progressionLigase chain reaction assayMonths of treatmentWild-type HIV-1Resistance assaysAntiretroviral therapyDisease progressionSurrogate markerChain reaction assaysHIV-1PatientsAZTPredictive abilityClinical samplesReaction assaysCountAssaysRelative predictive abilityFurther support