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Trends of Transmitted and Acquired Drug Resistance in Europe From 1981 to 2019: A Comparison Between the Populations of Late Presenters and Non-late Presenters

BACKGROUND: The increased use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has decreased mortality and morbidity of HIV-1 infected people but increasing levels of HIV drug resistance threatens the success of ART regimens. Conversely, late presentation can impact treatment outcomes, health costs, and potential tr...

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Autores principales: Miranda, Mafalda N. S., Pingarilho, Marta, Pimentel, Victor, Martins, Maria do Rosário O., Kaiser, Rolf, Seguin-Devaux, Carole, Paredes, Roger, Zazzi, Maurizio, Incardona, Francesca, Abecasis, Ana B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9044068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35495657
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.846943
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author Miranda, Mafalda N. S.
Pingarilho, Marta
Pimentel, Victor
Martins, Maria do Rosário O.
Kaiser, Rolf
Seguin-Devaux, Carole
Paredes, Roger
Zazzi, Maurizio
Incardona, Francesca
Abecasis, Ana B.
author_facet Miranda, Mafalda N. S.
Pingarilho, Marta
Pimentel, Victor
Martins, Maria do Rosário O.
Kaiser, Rolf
Seguin-Devaux, Carole
Paredes, Roger
Zazzi, Maurizio
Incardona, Francesca
Abecasis, Ana B.
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description BACKGROUND: The increased use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has decreased mortality and morbidity of HIV-1 infected people but increasing levels of HIV drug resistance threatens the success of ART regimens. Conversely, late presentation can impact treatment outcomes, health costs, and potential transmission of HIV. OBJECTIVE: To describe the patterns of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) and acquired drug resistance (ADR) in HIV-1 infected patients followed in Europe, to compare its patterns in late presenters (LP) vs non-late presenters (NLP), and to analyze the most prevalent drug resistance mutations among HIV-1 subtypes. METHODS: Our study included clinical, socio-demographic, and genotypic information from 26,973 HIV-1 infected patients from the EuResist Integrated Database (EIDB) between 1981 and 2019. RESULTS: Among the 26,973 HIV-1 infected patients in the analysis, 11,581 (42.9%) were ART-naïve patients and 15,392 (57.1%) were ART-experienced. The median age was 37 (IQR: 27.0–45.0) years old and 72.6% were males. The main transmission route was through heterosexual contact (34.9%) and 81.7% of patients originated from Western Europe. 71.9% of patients were infected by subtype B and 54.8% of patients were classified as LP. The overall prevalence of TDR was 12.8% and presented an overall decreasing trend (p for trend < 0.001), the ADR prevalence was 68.5% also with a decreasing trend (p for trend < 0.001). For LP and NLP, the TDR prevalence was 12.3 and 12.6%, respectively, while for ADR, 69.9 and 68.2%, respectively. The most prevalent TDR drug resistance mutations, in both LP and NLP, were K103N/S, T215rev, T215FY, M184I/V, M41I/L, M46I/L, and L90M. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that the overall TDR (12.8%) and ADR (68.5%) presented decreasing trends during the study time period. For LP, the overall TDR was slightly lower than for NLP (12.3 vs 12.6%, respectively); while this pattern was opposite for ADR (LP slightly higher than NLP). We suggest that these differences, in the case of TDR, can be related to the dynamics of fixation of drug resistance mutations; and in the case of ADR with the more frequent therapeutic failure in LPs.
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spelling pubmed-90440682022-04-28 Trends of Transmitted and Acquired Drug Resistance in Europe From 1981 to 2019: A Comparison Between the Populations of Late Presenters and Non-late Presenters Miranda, Mafalda N. S. Pingarilho, Marta Pimentel, Victor Martins, Maria do Rosário O. Kaiser, Rolf Seguin-Devaux, Carole Paredes, Roger Zazzi, Maurizio Incardona, Francesca Abecasis, Ana B. Front Microbiol Microbiology BACKGROUND: The increased use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has decreased mortality and morbidity of HIV-1 infected people but increasing levels of HIV drug resistance threatens the success of ART regimens. Conversely, late presentation can impact treatment outcomes, health costs, and potential transmission of HIV. OBJECTIVE: To describe the patterns of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) and acquired drug resistance (ADR) in HIV-1 infected patients followed in Europe, to compare its patterns in late presenters (LP) vs non-late presenters (NLP), and to analyze the most prevalent drug resistance mutations among HIV-1 subtypes. METHODS: Our study included clinical, socio-demographic, and genotypic information from 26,973 HIV-1 infected patients from the EuResist Integrated Database (EIDB) between 1981 and 2019. RESULTS: Among the 26,973 HIV-1 infected patients in the analysis, 11,581 (42.9%) were ART-naïve patients and 15,392 (57.1%) were ART-experienced. The median age was 37 (IQR: 27.0–45.0) years old and 72.6% were males. The main transmission route was through heterosexual contact (34.9%) and 81.7% of patients originated from Western Europe. 71.9% of patients were infected by subtype B and 54.8% of patients were classified as LP. The overall prevalence of TDR was 12.8% and presented an overall decreasing trend (p for trend < 0.001), the ADR prevalence was 68.5% also with a decreasing trend (p for trend < 0.001). For LP and NLP, the TDR prevalence was 12.3 and 12.6%, respectively, while for ADR, 69.9 and 68.2%, respectively. The most prevalent TDR drug resistance mutations, in both LP and NLP, were K103N/S, T215rev, T215FY, M184I/V, M41I/L, M46I/L, and L90M. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that the overall TDR (12.8%) and ADR (68.5%) presented decreasing trends during the study time period. For LP, the overall TDR was slightly lower than for NLP (12.3 vs 12.6%, respectively); while this pattern was opposite for ADR (LP slightly higher than NLP). We suggest that these differences, in the case of TDR, can be related to the dynamics of fixation of drug resistance mutations; and in the case of ADR with the more frequent therapeutic failure in LPs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9044068/ /pubmed/35495657 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.846943 Text en Copyright © 2022 Miranda, Pingarilho, Pimentel, Martins, Kaiser, Seguin-Devaux, Paredes, Zazzi, Incardona and Abecasis. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Miranda, Mafalda N. S.
Pingarilho, Marta
Pimentel, Victor
Martins, Maria do Rosário O.
Kaiser, Rolf
Seguin-Devaux, Carole
Paredes, Roger
Zazzi, Maurizio
Incardona, Francesca
Abecasis, Ana B.
Trends of Transmitted and Acquired Drug Resistance in Europe From 1981 to 2019: A Comparison Between the Populations of Late Presenters and Non-late Presenters
title Trends of Transmitted and Acquired Drug Resistance in Europe From 1981 to 2019: A Comparison Between the Populations of Late Presenters and Non-late Presenters
title_full Trends of Transmitted and Acquired Drug Resistance in Europe From 1981 to 2019: A Comparison Between the Populations of Late Presenters and Non-late Presenters
title_fullStr Trends of Transmitted and Acquired Drug Resistance in Europe From 1981 to 2019: A Comparison Between the Populations of Late Presenters and Non-late Presenters
title_full_unstemmed Trends of Transmitted and Acquired Drug Resistance in Europe From 1981 to 2019: A Comparison Between the Populations of Late Presenters and Non-late Presenters
title_short Trends of Transmitted and Acquired Drug Resistance in Europe From 1981 to 2019: A Comparison Between the Populations of Late Presenters and Non-late Presenters
title_sort trends of transmitted and acquired drug resistance in europe from 1981 to 2019: a comparison between the populations of late presenters and non-late presenters
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9044068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35495657
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.846943
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