HIV Integrase Resistance Assay

General Information

Lab Name
HIV Integrase Resistance Assay
Lab Code
HVINTA
Epic Name
HIV Integrase Resistance Assay
Description

Sanger sequencing is performed to determine the nucleotide sequence of amplified HIV-1 target regions, specifically the integrase gene. This region is essential for HIV-1 genotypic resistance testing because mutations in the integrase gene are associated with resistance to integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs).

The resulting sequence data are analyzed using the Stanford HIV Drug Resistance Database to identify recognized resistance-associated mutations and generate a genotype report. This report provides clinically relevant information to support antiretroviral therapy selection by indicating the likelihood of viral resistance or susceptibility to specific antiretroviral agents.

Specimens with HIV-1 RNA levels below 20 copies/mL are rejected prior to RNA extraction. The assay demonstrates an approximate sensitivity of 1,000 copies/mL at the 95% confidence level.

This assay was developed, and its performance characteristics were established, by the University of Washington Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

For ordering information regarding resistance testing for protease inhibitors and nucleoside/non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, refer to the HIV-1 Genotypic Resistance Assay for Protease Inhibitors and Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors.

HIVGRA, HIV Genotypic Resistance Assay [HIVGRA]

Components

Interpretation

Reference Range
See individual components
Ref. Range Notes

Interpretive report will be sent.

Ordering & Collection

Specimen Type
Blood
Collection

6 mL blood in LAVENDER TOP, PEARL PPT, RED top or SST tube

Unacceptable: GREEN TOP, Extracted nucleic acid from an outside laboratory.

Quantity
Requested: 2 mL plasma/serum
Minimum: 2 mL plasma/serum

Processing

Receiving Instructions

Centrifuge and aliquot plasma/serum. Freeze plasma/serum at -80°C
Note: HIVGRA and HVINTA tests can be done on same 2 mL aliquot.

Stability: Specimen needs to be processed within 24 hours.
Outside Laboratories: Centrifuge sample and remove plasma/serum. Send Frozen plasma at -80°C - Keep Frozen, ship on dry ice

Misc Sendout

Performance

Lab Department
Central Lab Virology(RVIR)
Frequency
set up TuesdayResults in 14-21 days
Available STAT?
No
Performing Location(s)
CL Infectious Disease Division (IDD) - Virology

1601 Lind Ave SW
Renton, WA 98057

Phone: 206-685-6656 option 8
Hours of Operation:
Mon–Fri: 7:00 AM–7:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM

Billing & Coding

CPT Codes
87906
LOINC
72560-6
Interfaced Order Code
UOW2086