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Drug resistance mutation testing is a key element for HIV clinical management, informing effective treatment regimens. However, resistance screening in current clinical practice is limited in reporting linked cross-class resistance mutations and minority variants, both of which may increase the risk of virological failure. To address these limitations, we obtained 358 full-length pol gene sequences from 52 specimens of 20 HIV infected individuals by combining microdroplet amplification, unique molecular identifier (UMI) labeling, and long-read high-throughput sequencing. We conducted a rigorous assessment of the accuracy of our pipeline for precision drug resistance mutation detection, verifying that a sequencing depth of 35 high-throughput reads achieved complete, error-free pol gene sequencing. We detected 26 distinct drug resistance mutations to Protease Inhibitors (PIs), Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NRTIs), Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NNRTIs), and Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors (INSTIs). We detected linked cross-class drug resistance mutations (PI+NRTI, PI+NNRTI, and NRTI+NNRTI) that confer cross-resistance to multiple drugs in different classes. Fourteen different types of minority mutations were also detected with frequencies ranging from 3.2% to 19%, and the presence of these mutations was verified by Sanger reference sequencing. We detected a putative transmitted drug resistance mutation (TDRM) in one individual that persisted for over seven months from the first sample collected at the acute stage of infection prior to seroconversion. Our comprehensive drug resistance mutation profiling can advance clinical practice by reporting mutation linkage and minority variants to better guide antiretroviral therapy options. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Gina Faraci, Sung Yong Park, Michael P Dubé, Ha Youn Lee. Full-spectrum HIV drug resistance mutation detection by high-resolution complete pol gene sequencing. Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology. 2023 Jul;164:105491

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PMID: 37182384

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