Published 2018 | Version v1
Publication

Prevalence of Single and Multiple Natural NS3, NS5A and NS5B Resistance-Associated Substitutions in Hepatitis C Virus Genotypes 1-4 in Italy

Bertoli, Ada
Sorbo, Maria Chiara
Aragri, Marianna
Lenci, Ilaria
Teti, Elisabetta
Polilli, Ennio
Di Maio, Velia Chiara
Gianserra, Laura
Biliotti, Elisa
Masetti, Chiara
Magni, Carlo F.
Babudieri, Sergio
Nicolini, Laura A.
Milana, Martina
Cacciatore, Pierluigi
Sarmati, Loredana
Pellicelli, Adriano
Paolucci, Stefania
Craxì, Antonio
Morisco, Filomena
Palitti, Valeria Pace
Siciliano, Massimo
Coppola, Nicola
Iapadre, Nerio
Puoti, Massimo
Rizzardini, Giuliano
Taliani, Gloria
Pasquazzi, Caterina
Andreoni, Massimo
Parruti, Giustino
Angelico, Mario
Perno, Carlo Federico
Cento, Valeria
Ceccherini-Silberstein, Francesca
Andreone, Pietro
Baldanti, Fausto
Barbarini, Giorgio
Boccaccio, Vincenzo
Boglione, Lucio
Bolis, Matteo
Bonora, Stefano
Borghi, Vanni
Brancaccio, Giuseppina
Bruno, Savino
Bruzzone, Bianca
Calvaruso, Vincenza
Caporaso, Nicola
Ciaccio, Antonio
Ciancio, Alessia
Colombatto, Piero
Cozzolongo, Raffaele
D'Ambrosio, Cecilia
D'Ettorre, Gabriella
De Leonardis, Francesco
De Luca, Andrea
Di Biagio, Antonio
Di Perri, Giovanni
Francioso, Simona
Gaeta, Giovanni Battista
Gasbarrini, Antonio
Ghisetti, Valeria
Giorgini, Alessia
Grieco, Antonio
Gubertini, Guido
Gulminetti, Roberto
Lambiase, Lara
Landonio, Simona
Lichtner, Miriam
Maida, Ivana
Marenco, Simona
Marinaro, Letizia
Maserati, Renato
Melis, Michela
Menzaghi, Barbara
Meregalli, Elisa
Micheli, Valeria
Niero, Fosca
Paoloni, Maurizio
Pieri, Alessandro
Rendina, Maria
Romagnoli, Dante
Rossetti, Barbara
Ruggiero, Tina
Sangiovanni, Vincenzo
Starace, Mario
Sticchi, Laura
Tarquini, Pierluigi
Toniutto, Pierluigi
Vullo, Vincenzo
Zazzi, Maurizio
Others:
Bertoli, Ada
Sorbo, Maria Chiara
Aragri, Marianna
Lenci, Ilaria
Teti, Elisabetta
Polilli, Ennio
Di Maio, Velia Chiara
Gianserra, Laura
Biliotti, Elisa
Masetti, Chiara
Magni, Carlo F.
Babudieri, Sergio
Nicolini, Laura A.
Milana, Martina
Cacciatore, Pierluigi
Sarmati, Loredana
Pellicelli, Adriano
Paolucci, Stefania
Craxì, Antonio
Morisco, Filomena
Palitti, Valeria Pace
Siciliano, Massimo
Coppola, Nicola
Iapadre, Nerio
Puoti, Massimo
Rizzardini, Giuliano
Taliani, Gloria
Pasquazzi, Caterina
Andreoni, Massimo
Parruti, Giustino
Angelico, Mario
Perno, Carlo Federico
Cento, Valeria
Ceccherini-Silberstein, Francesca
Andreone, Pietro
Baldanti, Fausto
Barbarini, Giorgio
Boccaccio, Vincenzo
Boglione, Lucio
Bolis, Matteo
Bonora, Stefano
Borghi, Vanni
Brancaccio, Giuseppina
Bruno, Savino
Bruzzone, Bianca
Calvaruso, Vincenza
Caporaso, Nicola
Ciaccio, Antonio
Ciancio, Alessia
Colombatto, Piero
Cozzolongo, Raffaele
D'Ambrosio, Cecilia
D'Ettorre, Gabriella
De Leonardis, Francesco
De Luca, Andrea
Di Biagio, Antonio
Di Perri, Giovanni
Francioso, Simona
Gaeta, Giovanni Battista
Gasbarrini, Antonio
Ghisetti, Valeria
Giorgini, Alessia
Grieco, Antonio
Gubertini, Guido
Gulminetti, Roberto
Lambiase, Lara
Landonio, Simona
Lichtner, Miriam
Maida, Ivana
Marenco, Simona
Marinaro, Letizia
Maserati, Renato
Melis, Michela
Menzaghi, Barbara
Meregalli, Elisa
Micheli, Valeria
Niero, Fosca
Paoloni, Maurizio
Pieri, Alessandro
Rendina, Maria
Romagnoli, Dante
Rossetti, Barbara
Ruggiero, Tina
Sangiovanni, Vincenzo
Starace, Mario
Sticchi, Laura
Tarquini, Pierluigi
Toniutto, Pierluigi
Vullo, Vincenzo
Zazzi, Maurizio

Description

Natural resistance-associated substitutions (RASs) are reported with highly variable prevalence across different HCV genotypes (GTs). Frequency of natural RASs in a large Italian real-life cohort of patients infected with the 4 main HCV-GTs was investigated. NS3, NS5A and NS5B sequences were analysed in 1445 HCV-infected DAA-naïve patients. Sanger-sequencing was performed by home-made protocols on 464 GT1a, 585 GT1b, 92 GT2c, 199 GT3a, 16 GT4a and 99 GT4d samples. Overall, 20.7% (301/1455) of patients showed natural RASs, and the prevalence of multiclass-resistance was 7.3% (29/372 patients analysed). NS3-RASs were particularly common in GT1a and GT1b (45.2-10.8%, respectively), mainly due to 80K presence in GT1a (17%). Almost all GTs showed high prevalence of NS5A-RASs (range: 10.2-45.4%), and especially of 93H (5.1%). NS5A-RASs with fold-change >100x were detected in 6.8% GT1a (30H/R-31M-93C/H), 10.3% GT1b (31V-93H), 28.4% GT2c (28C-31M-93H), 8.5% GT3a (30K-93H), 45.5% GT4a (28M-30R-93H) and 3.8% GT4d (28V-30S-93H). Sofosbuvir RAS 282T was never detected, while the 159F and 316N RASs were found in GT1b (13.4-19.1%, respectively). Natural RASs are common in Italian patients infected with HCV-GTs 1-4. High prevalence of clinically-relevant RASs (such as Y93H) supports the appropriateness of HCV resistance-test to properly guide DAA-based therapy.

Additional details

Created:
March 27, 2023
Modified:
November 28, 2023