Abstract
CCR5 and CXCR4 chemokines receptors are critical coreceptors for the binding of HIV to specific host cells. Guidelines recommend its assessment in case of virological failure or before prescription of CCR5 inhibitors. Strategies to assess viral tropism may be divided into phenotypic and genotypic assays; registrative trials of CCR5 inhibitors used phenotypic assay, but recently genotypic ones have been used in clinical practice. The presence of CXCR4 is increasing in naïve patients, with both acute and chronic HIV-1 infections; this coreceptor usage is associated with CD4 depletion. The assessment of viral tropism should be considered in every stage of HIV-1 infection.
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Chiappetta, S., Pogliaghi, M., Ripa, M., Lazzarin, A., Tambussi, G., & Nozza, S. (2014). HIV-1 Tropism Test Evaluation: Assessment and Clinical Implications. ISRN Virology, 2014, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/263793
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