Prevalence and predictors of antiretroviral drug resistance in newly diagnosed HIV-1 infection

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作者
Booth, Clare L.
Garcia-Diaz, Ana M.
Youle, Michael S.
Johnson, Margaret A.
Phillips, Andrew
Geretti, Anna Maria
机构
[1] UCL Royal Free Hosp, Dept Virol, London NW3 2QG, England
[2] UCL Royal Free & Univ Coll Med Sch, Dept Primary Care & Populat Sci, London, England
[3] UCL Royal Free Hosp, Dept Thorac & HIV Med, London NW3 2QG, England
关键词
mutations; avidity; subtype; HIV; drug naive;
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10.1093/jac/dkl501
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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Objectives: To determine prevalence and predictors of antiretroviral drug resistance in newly diagnosed individuals with HIV-1 infection, using a systematic approach to avoid selection bias. Methods: Plasma samples from all persons diagnosed HIV-1 seropositive at a large London centre between April 2004 and February 2006 underwent sequencing of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) and protease genes. Subtype was assigned by phylogenetic analysis. Resistance was scored according to the IAS-USA list (2005) modified to include T215revertants and exclude isolated E44D or V1181 and minor protease mutations. Recent seroconversion was identified by HIV antibody avidity testing. Results: The cohort of 239 included 169 (70.7%) males, 126 (52.7%) homosexuals, 118 (49.5%) persons of white ethnicity and 144 (60.0%) persons born outside the UK. Subtypes included B 134 (56.1%), C 46 (19.2%), A 17 (7.1%), other non-B 42 (17.6%). The prevalence of resistance mutations was 17/239 (7.1%; 95% confidence interval 4.5-11.1 %), comprising 10/239 (4.2%) nucleoside/nucleotide RT inhibitor (NRTI); 4/239 (1.7%) non-nucleoside RT inhibitor (NNRTI) and 4/239 (1.7%) protease inhibitor (PI) associated mutations. Dual-class (NRTI + PI) resistance mutations were detected in 1/239 (0.4%) person. The prevalence of resistance mutations was 7/85 (8.2%) and 10/154 (6.5%) in persons with recent and established infection, respectively. In multivariate analysis, having been born in the UK and high CD4 count, but not gender, age, risk group, ethnicity or subtype, were independent predictors of resistance. Conclusions: In an unselected UK cohort, subtypes other than B accounted for 43.9% of new HIV-1 diagnoses. The prevalence of resistance mutations was 7.1% and highest in those born in the UK.
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