Abstract
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of near full-length HIV genomes was performed to investigate natural resistance to Fostemsavir (FTR) and Lenacapavir (LEN) at the quasispecies level in nine naïve primary HIV infections harboring different HIV subtypes and recombinant forms. Reconstructed genomes provided a median (IQR) coverage for gag and env of 1710 (750-6063) and 1768 (871-5270), respectively. In the gp120 encoding region, the M426R variant was found with a frequency of 100% in two HIV subtypes B: one of these also showed the A204T variant at 100%. In the more conserved capsid coding region no mutations possibly related to LEN natural resistance were observed.