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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.

Authors :
Frange, Pierre
Frange, Pierre
Assoumou, Lambert
Descamps, Diane
Chéret, Antoine
Goujard, Cécile
Tran, Laurent
Gousset, Marine
Avettand-Fenoël, Veronique
Bocket, Laurence
Fafi-Kremer, Samira
Guinard, Jerome
Morand-Joubert, Laurence
Nicot, Florence
Plantier, Jean-Christophe
Rogez, Sylvie
Wirden, Marc
Rouzioux, Christine
Meyer, Laurence
Chaix, Marie-Laure
French ANRS CO 6 PRIMO Cohort, the ANRS 147 OPTIPRIM Clinical Trial and the AC11 Resistance Study Groups
French ANRS CO 6 PRIMO Cohort the ANRS 147 OPTIPRIM Clinical Trial and the AC11 Resistance Study Groups
Frange, Pierre
Frange, Pierre
Assoumou, Lambert
Descamps, Diane
Chéret, Antoine
Goujard, Cécile
Tran, Laurent
Gousset, Marine
Avettand-Fenoël, Veronique
Bocket, Laurence
Fafi-Kremer, Samira
Guinard, Jerome
Morand-Joubert, Laurence
Nicot, Florence
Plantier, Jean-Christophe
Rogez, Sylvie
Wirden, Marc
Rouzioux, Christine
Meyer, Laurence
Chaix, Marie-Laure
French ANRS CO 6 PRIMO Cohort, the ANRS 147 OPTIPRIM Clinical Trial and the AC11 Resistance Study Groups
French ANRS CO 6 PRIMO Cohort the ANRS 147 OPTIPRIM Clinical Trial and the AC11 Resistance Study Groups
Source :
The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy; vol 70, iss 7, 2084-2089; 0305-7453
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

BackgroundOur 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.MethodsHIV-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.ResultsPatients 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).ConclusionsCompared 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.

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OAIster
Journal :
The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy; vol 70, iss 7, 2084-2089; 0305-7453
Notes :
The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy vol 70, iss 7, 2084-2089 0305-7453
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367404199
Document Type :
Electronic Resource