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Influence of ABCB-1 C3435T polymorphisms on plasma nevirapine and efavirenz levels and their effects on virologic and immunological outcomes in HIV/TB co-infected Thai adults under anti-retroviral therapy.
Author: KhusmithSrisin, LikanonsakulSirirat, ManosuthiWeerawat, ShiodaTatsuo, UttayamakulSumonmal, WichukchindaNuanjun
Original Abstract of the Article :
ATP-binding cassette, sub-family B (encoded by ABCB-1 or MDR-1) has an important role in cellular export of antiretroviral agents. A previous study showed that ABCB-1 C3435T polymorphism affects plasma efavirenz and nelfinavir concentrations and rate of CD4+ T cell recovery after starting antiretrov...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23082557
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Navigating the Genetic Landscape of HIV/TB Co-infection
In the complex world of infectious diseases, we're taking a deep dive into the intricacies of HIV/TB co-infection. This study, like a careful exploration of a vast desert, examines the influence of genetic variations, specifically in the ABCB-1 gene, on the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART). This gene, a key player in drug transport, holds the key to understanding how medications work in the body. The researchers, like skilled cartographers, mapped the genetic landscape of 124 HIV/TB patients in Thailand, analyzing the impact of ABCB-1 polymorphisms on drug levels and treatment outcomes. While some initial findings, like mirages in the desert, suggested a link between genetic variations and drug levels, the researchers ultimately found that the genetic variations did not significantly impact plasma drug concentrations or immune responses. However, they discovered a fascinating association between a specific genotype (CT) and improved virological outcomes in patients receiving nevirapine. This finding, like a hidden oasis, offers hope for personalized treatment approaches, tailored to specific genetic profiles.
Unraveling the Genetic Puzzle of HIV/TB
The study, like a meticulous exploration of a vast desert, reveals the complex interplay between genetics and treatment outcomes in HIV/TB co-infection. While the genetic variations studied did not significantly impact drug levels or immune responses in most patients, the finding of a correlation between a specific genotype and virological outcomes in the nevirapine group suggests that genetics play a role in treatment response.
Personalized Treatment in the Desert of HIV/TB
This research, like a beacon in the vast desert of HIV/TB co-infection, highlights the importance of considering genetic factors in treatment decisions. Understanding the genetic landscape of individual patients, like navigating by the stars, can pave the way for more personalized and effective treatment approaches.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study illuminates the genetic intricacies of HIV/TB co-infection, revealing the importance of personalized treatment approaches, like finding a hidden oasis in a vast desert. The findings, though complex, offer valuable insights into the role of genetics in treatment response, guiding us toward a more tailored path to combatting these devastating diseases.
Date :
- Date Completed 2012-12-04
- Date Revised 2020-12-09
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