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HIV-1 Drug Resistance among Treatment-Naïve Patients in Russia: Analysis of the National Database, 2006–2022
In Russia, antiretroviral therapy (ART) coverage has significantly increased, which, in the absence of routine genotyping testing, could lead to an increase in HIV drug resistance (DR). The aim of this study was to investigate the patterns and temporal trends in HIV DR as well as the prevalence of g...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10141655/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112971 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15040991 |
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author | Kirichenko, Alina Kireev, Dmitry Lapovok, Ilya Shlykova, Anastasia Lopatukhin, Alexey Pokrovskaya, Anastasia Bobkova, Marina Antonova, Anastasiia Kuznetsova, Anna Ozhmegova, Ekaterina Shtrek, Sergey Sannikov, Aleksej Zaytseva, Natalia Peksheva, Olga Piterskiy, Michael Semenov, Aleksandr Turbina, Galina Filoniuk, Natalia Shemshura, Andrey Kulagin, Valeriy Kolpakov, Dmitry Suladze, Aleksandr Kotova, Valeriya Balakhontseva, Lyudmila Pokrovsky, Vadim Akimkin, Vasiliy |
author_facet | Kirichenko, Alina Kireev, Dmitry Lapovok, Ilya Shlykova, Anastasia Lopatukhin, Alexey Pokrovskaya, Anastasia Bobkova, Marina Antonova, Anastasiia Kuznetsova, Anna Ozhmegova, Ekaterina Shtrek, Sergey Sannikov, Aleksej Zaytseva, Natalia Peksheva, Olga Piterskiy, Michael Semenov, Aleksandr Turbina, Galina Filoniuk, Natalia Shemshura, Andrey Kulagin, Valeriy Kolpakov, Dmitry Suladze, Aleksandr Kotova, Valeriya Balakhontseva, Lyudmila Pokrovsky, Vadim Akimkin, Vasiliy |
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description | In Russia, antiretroviral therapy (ART) coverage has significantly increased, which, in the absence of routine genotyping testing, could lead to an increase in HIV drug resistance (DR). The aim of this study was to investigate the patterns and temporal trends in HIV DR as well as the prevalence of genetic variants in treatment-naïve patients from 2006 to 2022, using data from the Russian database (4481 protease and reverse transcriptase and 844 integrase gene sequences). HIV genetic variants, and DR and DR mutations (DRMs) were determined using the Stanford Database. The analysis showed high viral diversity, with the predominance of A6 (78.4%), which was the most common in all transmission risk groups. The overall prevalence of surveillance DRMs (SDRMs) was 5.4%, and it reached 10.0% in 2022. Most patients harbored NNRTI SDRMs (3.3%). The prevalence of SDRMs was highest in the Ural (7.9%). Male gender and the CRF63_02A6 variant were association factors with SDRMs. The overall prevalence of DR was 12.7% and increased over time, primarily due to NNRTIs. Because baseline HIV genotyping is unavailable in Russia, it is necessary to conduct surveillance of HIV DR due to the increased ART coverage and DR prevalence. Centralized collection and unified analysis of all received genotypes in the national database can help in understanding the patterns and trends in DR to improve treatment protocols and increase the effectiveness of ART. Moreover, using the national database can help identify regions or transmission risk groups with a high prevalence of HIV DR for epidemiological measures to prevent the spread of HIV DR in the country. |
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spelling | pubmed-101416552023-04-29 HIV-1 Drug Resistance among Treatment-Naïve Patients in Russia: Analysis of the National Database, 2006–2022 Kirichenko, Alina Kireev, Dmitry Lapovok, Ilya Shlykova, Anastasia Lopatukhin, Alexey Pokrovskaya, Anastasia Bobkova, Marina Antonova, Anastasiia Kuznetsova, Anna Ozhmegova, Ekaterina Shtrek, Sergey Sannikov, Aleksej Zaytseva, Natalia Peksheva, Olga Piterskiy, Michael Semenov, Aleksandr Turbina, Galina Filoniuk, Natalia Shemshura, Andrey Kulagin, Valeriy Kolpakov, Dmitry Suladze, Aleksandr Kotova, Valeriya Balakhontseva, Lyudmila Pokrovsky, Vadim Akimkin, Vasiliy Viruses Article In Russia, antiretroviral therapy (ART) coverage has significantly increased, which, in the absence of routine genotyping testing, could lead to an increase in HIV drug resistance (DR). The aim of this study was to investigate the patterns and temporal trends in HIV DR as well as the prevalence of genetic variants in treatment-naïve patients from 2006 to 2022, using data from the Russian database (4481 protease and reverse transcriptase and 844 integrase gene sequences). HIV genetic variants, and DR and DR mutations (DRMs) were determined using the Stanford Database. The analysis showed high viral diversity, with the predominance of A6 (78.4%), which was the most common in all transmission risk groups. The overall prevalence of surveillance DRMs (SDRMs) was 5.4%, and it reached 10.0% in 2022. Most patients harbored NNRTI SDRMs (3.3%). The prevalence of SDRMs was highest in the Ural (7.9%). Male gender and the CRF63_02A6 variant were association factors with SDRMs. The overall prevalence of DR was 12.7% and increased over time, primarily due to NNRTIs. Because baseline HIV genotyping is unavailable in Russia, it is necessary to conduct surveillance of HIV DR due to the increased ART coverage and DR prevalence. Centralized collection and unified analysis of all received genotypes in the national database can help in understanding the patterns and trends in DR to improve treatment protocols and increase the effectiveness of ART. Moreover, using the national database can help identify regions or transmission risk groups with a high prevalence of HIV DR for epidemiological measures to prevent the spread of HIV DR in the country. MDPI 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10141655/ /pubmed/37112971 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15040991 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kirichenko, Alina Kireev, Dmitry Lapovok, Ilya Shlykova, Anastasia Lopatukhin, Alexey Pokrovskaya, Anastasia Bobkova, Marina Antonova, Anastasiia Kuznetsova, Anna Ozhmegova, Ekaterina Shtrek, Sergey Sannikov, Aleksej Zaytseva, Natalia Peksheva, Olga Piterskiy, Michael Semenov, Aleksandr Turbina, Galina Filoniuk, Natalia Shemshura, Andrey Kulagin, Valeriy Kolpakov, Dmitry Suladze, Aleksandr Kotova, Valeriya Balakhontseva, Lyudmila Pokrovsky, Vadim Akimkin, Vasiliy HIV-1 Drug Resistance among Treatment-Naïve Patients in Russia: Analysis of the National Database, 2006–2022 |
title | HIV-1 Drug Resistance among Treatment-Naïve Patients in Russia: Analysis of the National Database, 2006–2022 |
title_full | HIV-1 Drug Resistance among Treatment-Naïve Patients in Russia: Analysis of the National Database, 2006–2022 |
title_fullStr | HIV-1 Drug Resistance among Treatment-Naïve Patients in Russia: Analysis of the National Database, 2006–2022 |
title_full_unstemmed | HIV-1 Drug Resistance among Treatment-Naïve Patients in Russia: Analysis of the National Database, 2006–2022 |
title_short | HIV-1 Drug Resistance among Treatment-Naïve Patients in Russia: Analysis of the National Database, 2006–2022 |
title_sort | hiv-1 drug resistance among treatment-naïve patients in russia: analysis of the national database, 2006–2022 |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10141655/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37112971 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15040991 |
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