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Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors Are Effective Anti-HIV Drugs.


ABSTRACT: Integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) are currently recommended for the first line treatment of human immunodeficiency virus type one (HIV-1) infection. The first-generation INSTIs are effective but can select for resistant viruses. Recent advances have led to several potent second-generation INSTIs that are effective against both wild-type (WT) HIV-1 integrase and many of the first-generation INSTI-resistant mutants. The emergence of resistance to these new second-generation INSTIs has been minimal, which has resulted in alternative treatment strategies for HIV-1 patients. Moreover, because of their high antiviral potencies and, in some cases, their bioavailability profiles, INSTIs will probably have prominent roles in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Herein, we review the current state of the clinically relevant INSTIs and discuss the future outlook for this class of antiretrovirals.

SUBMITTER: Smith SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7912079 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors Are Effective Anti-HIV Drugs.

Smith Steven J SJ   Zhao Xue Zhi XZ   Passos Dario Oliveira DO   Lyumkis Dmitry D   Burke Terrence R TR   Hughes Stephen H SH  

Viruses 20210129 2


Integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) are currently recommended for the first line treatment of human immunodeficiency virus type one (HIV-1) infection. The first-generation INSTIs are effective but can select for resistant viruses. Recent advances have led to several potent second-generation INSTIs that are effective against both wild-type (WT) HIV-1 integrase and many of the first-generation INSTI-resistant mutants. The emergence of resistance to these new second-generation INSTIs has  ...[more]

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