Scientific article
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HIV-1 subtype B-infected MSM may have driven the spread of transmitted resistant strains in France in 2007-12 : impact on susceptibility to first-line strategies

CollaboratorsPrendki, Virginieorcid
Published inThe journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy, vol. 70, no. 7, p. 2084-2089
Publication date2015-07
First online date2015-02-26
Abstract

Background: Our study describes the prevalence of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) among 1318 French patients diagnosed at the time of primary HIV-1 infection (PHI) in 2007-12.

Methods: HIV-1 resistance-associated mutations (RAMs) were characterized using both the 2009 WHO list of mutations and the French ANRS algorithm. A genotypic susceptibility score was estimated for each first-line recommended ART combination.

Results: Patients were mainly MSM (72.6%). Non-B variants were identified in 33.7% of patients. The proportion of TDR was estimated as 11.7% (95% CI 10.0-13.5). The prevalences of PI-, NRTI-, first-generation NNRTI and etravirine/rilpivirine-associated RAMs were 2.5%, 5.2%, 3.9% and 3.2%, respectively. Single, dual and triple class resistance was found in 9.6%, 1.0% and 1.1% of cases, respectively. Additionally, 5/331 strains isolated in 2010-12 had integrase inhibitor (II)-related RAMs (isolated E157Q mutation in all cases). TDR was more common among MSM than in other groups (12.9% versus 8.6%, P = 0.034), and in case of B versus non-B subtype infections (13.6% versus 7.9%, P = 0.002). The proportions of fully active combinations were ≥99.2%, ≥97.3% and ≥95.3% in cases of PI-, II- and NNRTI-based regimens, respectively. In 2010-12, the proportion of fully active efavirenz-based ART was lower in cases of subtype B versus non-B infection (P = 0.021).

Conclusions: Compared with our previous studies, the proportion of NRTI- and first-generation NNRTI-related TDR has continued to decline in French seroconverters. However, subtype B-infected MSM could drive the spread of resistant HIV strains. Finally, we suggest preferring PI- or II- to NNRTI-based combinations to treat PHI patients.

Keywords
  • HIV-1
  • Primary HIV infection
  • Resistance-associated mutations
  • Anti-HIV Agents / pharmacology
  • Disease Transmission, Infectious
  • Drug Resistance, Viral
  • Female
  • France / epidemiology
  • Genotype
  • Genotyping Techniques
  • HIV Infections / epidemiology
  • HIV Infections / transmission
  • HIV-1 / classification
  • HIV-1 / drug effects
  • HIV-1 / genetics
  • HIV-1 / isolation & purification
  • Homosexuality, Male
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mutation, Missense
  • Prevalence
Affiliation entities Not a UNIGE publication
Citation (ISO format)
FRANGE, Pierre et al. HIV-1 subtype B-infected MSM may have driven the spread of transmitted resistant strains in France in 2007-12 : impact on susceptibility to first-line strategies. In: The journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy, 2015, vol. 70, n° 7, p. 2084–2089. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkv049
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