Cargando…

Recent trends and patterns in HIV‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the United Kingdom

OBJECTIVES: Transmission of drug‐resistant HIV‐1 has decreased in the UK since the early 2000s. This analysis reports recent trends and characteristics of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) in the UK from 2010 to 2013. METHODS: Resistance tests conducted in antiretroviral treatment (ART)‐naïve indivi...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Tostevin, A, White, E, Dunn, D, Croxford, S, Delpech, V, Williams, I, Asboe, D, Pozniak, A, Churchill, D, Geretti, AM, Pillay, D, Sabin, C, Leigh‐Brown, A, Smit, E, Aitken, Celia, Cane, Patricia, Chadwick, David, Clark, Duncan, Collins, Simon, Douthwaite, Samuel, Fearnhill, Esther, Porter, Kholoud, Fraser, Christophe, Hale, Antony, Hué, Stéphane, Kaye, Steve, Kellam, Paul, Lazarus, Linda, Mbisa, Tamyo, Mackie, Nicola, Moses, Samuel, Orkin, Chloe, Nastouli, Eleni, Phillips, Andrew, Templeton, Kate, Tilston, Peter, Zhang, Hongyi, Fairbrother, Keith, Greatorex, Jane, O'Shea, Siobhan, Mullen, Jane, Cox, Alison, Tandy, Richard, Fawcett, Tracy, Hopkins, Mark, Ashton, Lynne, Booth, Clare, Garcia‐Diaz, Ana, Shepherd, Jill, Schmid, Matthias L., Payne, Brendan, Pereira, Spiro, Hubb, Jonathan, Kirk, Stuart, Gunson, Rory, Bradley‐Stewart, Amanda
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5297994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27476929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12414
_version_ 1782505817436585984
author Tostevin, A
White, E
Dunn, D
Croxford, S
Delpech, V
Williams, I
Asboe, D
Pozniak, A
Churchill, D
Geretti, AM
Pillay, D
Sabin, C
Leigh‐Brown, A
Smit, E
Aitken, Celia
Cane, Patricia
Chadwick, David
Clark, Duncan
Collins, Simon
Douthwaite, Samuel
Fearnhill, Esther
Porter, Kholoud
Fraser, Christophe
Hale, Antony
Hué, Stéphane
Kaye, Steve
Kellam, Paul
Lazarus, Linda
Mbisa, Tamyo
Mackie, Nicola
Moses, Samuel
Orkin, Chloe
Nastouli, Eleni
Phillips, Andrew
Templeton, Kate
Tilston, Peter
Zhang, Hongyi
Fairbrother, Keith
Greatorex, Jane
O'Shea, Siobhan
Mullen, Jane
Cox, Alison
Tandy, Richard
Fawcett, Tracy
Hopkins, Mark
Ashton, Lynne
Booth, Clare
Garcia‐Diaz, Ana
Shepherd, Jill
Schmid, Matthias L.
Payne, Brendan
Pereira, Spiro
Hubb, Jonathan
Kirk, Stuart
Gunson, Rory
Bradley‐Stewart, Amanda
author_facet Tostevin, A
White, E
Dunn, D
Croxford, S
Delpech, V
Williams, I
Asboe, D
Pozniak, A
Churchill, D
Geretti, AM
Pillay, D
Sabin, C
Leigh‐Brown, A
Smit, E
Aitken, Celia
Cane, Patricia
Chadwick, David
Clark, Duncan
Collins, Simon
Douthwaite, Samuel
Fearnhill, Esther
Porter, Kholoud
Fraser, Christophe
Hale, Antony
Hué, Stéphane
Kaye, Steve
Kellam, Paul
Lazarus, Linda
Mbisa, Tamyo
Mackie, Nicola
Moses, Samuel
Orkin, Chloe
Nastouli, Eleni
Phillips, Andrew
Templeton, Kate
Tilston, Peter
Zhang, Hongyi
Fairbrother, Keith
Greatorex, Jane
O'Shea, Siobhan
Mullen, Jane
Cox, Alison
Tandy, Richard
Fawcett, Tracy
Hopkins, Mark
Ashton, Lynne
Booth, Clare
Garcia‐Diaz, Ana
Shepherd, Jill
Schmid, Matthias L.
Payne, Brendan
Pereira, Spiro
Hubb, Jonathan
Kirk, Stuart
Gunson, Rory
Bradley‐Stewart, Amanda
author_sort Tostevin, A
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Transmission of drug‐resistant HIV‐1 has decreased in the UK since the early 2000s. This analysis reports recent trends and characteristics of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) in the UK from 2010 to 2013. METHODS: Resistance tests conducted in antiretroviral treatment (ART)‐naïve individuals between 2010 and 2013 were analysed for the presence of transmitted drug resistance mutations (TDRMs), defined as any mutations from a modified 2009 World Health Organization surveillance list, or a modified 2013 International Antiviral Society‐USA list for integrase tests. Logistic regression was used to examine associations between demographics and the prevalence of TDRMs. RESULTS: TDRMs were observed in 1223 (7.5%) of 16 425 individuals; prevalence declined from 8.1% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2013 (P = 0.02). The prevalence of TDRMs was higher among men who have sex with men (MSM) compared with heterosexual men and women (8.7% versus 6.4%, respectively) with a trend for decreasing TDRMs among MSM (P = 0.008) driven by a reduction in nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)‐related mutations. The most frequently detected TDRMs were K103N (2.2%), T215 revertants (1.6%), M41L (0.9%) and L90M (0.7%). Predicted phenotypic resistance to first‐line ART was highest to the nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) rilpivirine and efavirenz (6.2% and 3.4%, respectively) but minimal to NRTIs, including tenofovir, and protease inhibitors (PIs). No major integrase TDRMs were detected among 101 individuals tested while ART‐naïve. CONCLUSIONS: We observed a decrease in TDRMs in recent years. However, this was confined to the MSM population and rates remained stable in those with heterosexually acquired HIV infection. Resistance to currently recommended first‐line ART, including integrase inhibitors, remained reassuringly low.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5297994
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-52979942017-02-22 Recent trends and patterns in HIV‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the United Kingdom Tostevin, A White, E Dunn, D Croxford, S Delpech, V Williams, I Asboe, D Pozniak, A Churchill, D Geretti, AM Pillay, D Sabin, C Leigh‐Brown, A Smit, E Aitken, Celia Cane, Patricia Chadwick, David Clark, Duncan Collins, Simon Douthwaite, Samuel Fearnhill, Esther Porter, Kholoud Fraser, Christophe Hale, Antony Hué, Stéphane Kaye, Steve Kellam, Paul Lazarus, Linda Mbisa, Tamyo Mackie, Nicola Moses, Samuel Orkin, Chloe Nastouli, Eleni Phillips, Andrew Templeton, Kate Tilston, Peter Zhang, Hongyi Fairbrother, Keith Greatorex, Jane O'Shea, Siobhan Mullen, Jane Cox, Alison Tandy, Richard Fawcett, Tracy Hopkins, Mark Ashton, Lynne Booth, Clare Garcia‐Diaz, Ana Shepherd, Jill Schmid, Matthias L. Payne, Brendan Pereira, Spiro Hubb, Jonathan Kirk, Stuart Gunson, Rory Bradley‐Stewart, Amanda HIV Med Original Research OBJECTIVES: Transmission of drug‐resistant HIV‐1 has decreased in the UK since the early 2000s. This analysis reports recent trends and characteristics of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) in the UK from 2010 to 2013. METHODS: Resistance tests conducted in antiretroviral treatment (ART)‐naïve individuals between 2010 and 2013 were analysed for the presence of transmitted drug resistance mutations (TDRMs), defined as any mutations from a modified 2009 World Health Organization surveillance list, or a modified 2013 International Antiviral Society‐USA list for integrase tests. Logistic regression was used to examine associations between demographics and the prevalence of TDRMs. RESULTS: TDRMs were observed in 1223 (7.5%) of 16 425 individuals; prevalence declined from 8.1% in 2010 to 6.6% in 2013 (P = 0.02). The prevalence of TDRMs was higher among men who have sex with men (MSM) compared with heterosexual men and women (8.7% versus 6.4%, respectively) with a trend for decreasing TDRMs among MSM (P = 0.008) driven by a reduction in nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)‐related mutations. The most frequently detected TDRMs were K103N (2.2%), T215 revertants (1.6%), M41L (0.9%) and L90M (0.7%). Predicted phenotypic resistance to first‐line ART was highest to the nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) rilpivirine and efavirenz (6.2% and 3.4%, respectively) but minimal to NRTIs, including tenofovir, and protease inhibitors (PIs). No major integrase TDRMs were detected among 101 individuals tested while ART‐naïve. CONCLUSIONS: We observed a decrease in TDRMs in recent years. However, this was confined to the MSM population and rates remained stable in those with heterosexually acquired HIV infection. Resistance to currently recommended first‐line ART, including integrase inhibitors, remained reassuringly low. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-08-01 2017-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5297994/ /pubmed/27476929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12414 Text en © 2016 The Authors. HIV Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British HIV Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Tostevin, A
White, E
Dunn, D
Croxford, S
Delpech, V
Williams, I
Asboe, D
Pozniak, A
Churchill, D
Geretti, AM
Pillay, D
Sabin, C
Leigh‐Brown, A
Smit, E
Aitken, Celia
Cane, Patricia
Chadwick, David
Clark, Duncan
Collins, Simon
Douthwaite, Samuel
Fearnhill, Esther
Porter, Kholoud
Fraser, Christophe
Hale, Antony
Hué, Stéphane
Kaye, Steve
Kellam, Paul
Lazarus, Linda
Mbisa, Tamyo
Mackie, Nicola
Moses, Samuel
Orkin, Chloe
Nastouli, Eleni
Phillips, Andrew
Templeton, Kate
Tilston, Peter
Zhang, Hongyi
Fairbrother, Keith
Greatorex, Jane
O'Shea, Siobhan
Mullen, Jane
Cox, Alison
Tandy, Richard
Fawcett, Tracy
Hopkins, Mark
Ashton, Lynne
Booth, Clare
Garcia‐Diaz, Ana
Shepherd, Jill
Schmid, Matthias L.
Payne, Brendan
Pereira, Spiro
Hubb, Jonathan
Kirk, Stuart
Gunson, Rory
Bradley‐Stewart, Amanda
Recent trends and patterns in HIV‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the United Kingdom
title Recent trends and patterns in HIV‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the United Kingdom
title_full Recent trends and patterns in HIV‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the United Kingdom
title_fullStr Recent trends and patterns in HIV‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the United Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed Recent trends and patterns in HIV‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the United Kingdom
title_short Recent trends and patterns in HIV‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the United Kingdom
title_sort recent trends and patterns in hiv‐1 transmitted drug resistance in the united kingdom
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5297994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27476929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hiv.12414
work_keys_str_mv AT tostevina recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT whitee recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT dunnd recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT croxfords recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT delpechv recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT williamsi recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT asboed recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT pozniaka recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT churchilld recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT gerettiam recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT pillayd recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT sabinc recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT leighbrowna recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT smite recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT aitkencelia recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT canepatricia recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT chadwickdavid recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT clarkduncan recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT collinssimon recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT douthwaitesamuel recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT fearnhillesther recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT porterkholoud recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT fraserchristophe recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT haleantony recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT huestephane recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT kayesteve recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT kellampaul recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT lazaruslinda recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT mbisatamyo recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT mackienicola recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT mosessamuel recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT orkinchloe recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT nastoulieleni recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT phillipsandrew recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT templetonkate recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT tilstonpeter recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT zhanghongyi recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT fairbrotherkeith recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT greatorexjane recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT osheasiobhan recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT mullenjane recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT coxalison recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT tandyrichard recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT fawcetttracy recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT hopkinsmark recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT ashtonlynne recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT boothclare recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT garciadiazana recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT shepherdjill recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT schmidmatthiasl recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT paynebrendan recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT pereiraspiro recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT hubbjonathan recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT kirkstuart recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT gunsonrory recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom
AT bradleystewartamanda recenttrendsandpatternsinhiv1transmitteddrugresistanceintheunitedkingdom