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Implications of hepatitis C virus subtype 1a migration patterns for virus genetic sequencing policies in Italy

  • Autores: Aragri M, Balog D, Ceccherini-Silberstein F, Cento V, Cuypers L, Di Maio VC, Fabeni L, Focà A, Marascio N, Nevens F, Perno CF, Pineda-Peña AC, Schrooten Y, Torti C, Van Laethem K, Vandamme AM, Vrancken B
  • Ano de Publicação: 2017
  • Journal: BMC Evolutionary Biology
  • Link: https://bmcevolbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12862-017-0913-3

In-depth phylogeographic analysis can reveal migration patterns relevant for public health planning. Here, as a model, we focused on the provenance, in the current Italian HCV subtype 1a epidemic, of the NS3 resistance-associated variant (RAV) Q80K, known to interfere with the action of NS3/4A protease inhibitor simeprevir. HCV1a migration patterns were analysed using Bayesian phylodynamic […]
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Exploring resistance pathways for first-generation NS3/4A protease inhibitors boceprevir and telaprevir using Bayesian network learning

  • Autores: Ceccherini-Silberstein F, Cento V, Cuypers L, Di Maio VC, Libin P, Lunar MM, Nevens F, Nowé A, Poljak M, Schrooten Y, Theys K, Van Laethem K, Vandamme AM
  • Ano de Publicação: 2017
  • Journal: Infection Genetics and Evolution
  • Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1567134817301582?via%3Dihub

Resistance-associated variants (RAVs) have been shown to influence treatment response to direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) and first generation NS3/4A protease inhibitors (PIs) in particular. Interpretation of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypic drug resistance remains a challenge, especially in patients who previously failed DAA therapy and need to be retreated with a second DAA based regimen. Bayesian […]
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A near-full length genotypic assay for HCV1b

  • Autores: Camacho RJ, Cuypers L, Kerremans L, Nevens F, Snoeck J, Van Dooren S, Vandamme AM, Verbeeck J, Vrancken B, Vuagniaux G
  • Ano de Publicação: 2014
  • Journal: Journal of Virological Methods
  • Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25245140

A near-full genome genotypic assay for HCV1b was developed, which may prove useful to investigate antiviral drug resistance, given new combination therapies for HCV1 infection. The assay consists of three partially overlapping PCRs followed by Sanger population or Illumina next-generation sequencing.
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