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MDR1 C3435T genetic polymorphism does not influence the response to antiretroviral therapy in drug-naive HIV-positive patients

MDR1 C3435T genetic polymorphism does not influence the response to antiretroviral therapy in drug-naive HIV-positive patients
MDR1 C3435T genetic polymorphism does not influence the response to antiretroviral therapy in drug-naive HIV-positive patients
P-glycoprotein, a membrane-localized protein transporter, codified by the MDR1 gene, influences the response to pharmacological treatments, including antiretroviral drugs. MDR1 polymorphism C3435T is correlated with the functionality of the protein. We investigated the influence of this polymorphism in the reconstitution of the peripheral CD4 T cell pool in 149 drug-naive HIV-positive patients starting highly active antiretroviral therapy. The MDR1 C3435Tpolymorphism did not influence response to therapy, suggesting no disadvantages for individuals with a different genotype.
1696-1698
Nasi, Milena
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Bellodi, Cristian
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Lugli, Enrico
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Maffei, Stefania
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Troiano, Leonarda
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Richeldi, Luca
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Esposito, Roberto
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Bellodi, Cristian
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Lugli, Enrico
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Maffei, Stefania
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Troiano, Leonarda
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Richeldi, Luca
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Mussini, Cristina
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Esposito, Roberto
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Nasi, Milena, Borghi, Vanni, Pinti, Marcello, Bellodi, Cristian, Lugli, Enrico, Maffei, Stefania, Troiano, Leonarda, Richeldi, Luca, Mussini, Cristina, Esposito, Roberto and Cossarizza, Andrea (2003) MDR1 C3435T genetic polymorphism does not influence the response to antiretroviral therapy in drug-naive HIV-positive patients. AIDS, 17 (11), 1696-1698. (PMID:12853754)

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Abstract

P-glycoprotein, a membrane-localized protein transporter, codified by the MDR1 gene, influences the response to pharmacological treatments, including antiretroviral drugs. MDR1 polymorphism C3435T is correlated with the functionality of the protein. We investigated the influence of this polymorphism in the reconstitution of the peripheral CD4 T cell pool in 149 drug-naive HIV-positive patients starting highly active antiretroviral therapy. The MDR1 C3435Tpolymorphism did not influence response to therapy, suggesting no disadvantages for individuals with a different genotype.

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Published date: 25 July 2003
Organisations: Clinical & Experimental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 368944
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/368944
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Date deposited: 02 Oct 2014 14:00
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 19:08

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Author: Milena Nasi
Author: Vanni Borghi
Author: Marcello Pinti
Author: Cristian Bellodi
Author: Enrico Lugli
Author: Stefania Maffei
Author: Leonarda Troiano
Author: Luca Richeldi
Author: Cristina Mussini
Author: Roberto Esposito
Author: Andrea Cossarizza

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