HIV-1 transmitted drug resistance in newly diagnosed individuals in Italy over the period 2015-21.

Lavinia Fabeni,Daniele Armenia,Isabella Abbate,Roberta Gagliardini,Valentina Mazzotta, Ada Bertoli,William Gennari,Federica Forbici,Giulia Berno,Lorenzo Piermatteo, Vanni Borghi,Carmela Pinnetti, Alessandra Vergori,Annalisa Mondi, Giustino Parruti, Fiorella Di Sora,Marco Iannetta, Miriam Lichtner, Alessandra Latini,Cristina Mussini, Loredana Sarmati,Carlo Federico Perno, Enrico Girardi,Andrea Antinori,Francesca Ceccherini-Silberstein, Fabrizio Maggi, Maria Mercedes Santoro, Italian HIV Drug Resistance Group

The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy(2024)

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BACKGROUND:Transmitted drug resistance (TDR) is still a critical aspect for the management of individuals living with HIV-1. Thus, its evaluation is crucial to optimize HIV care. METHODS:Overall, 2386 HIV-1 protease/reverse transcriptase and 1831 integrase sequences from drug-naïve individuals diagnosed in north and central Italy between 2015 and 2021 were analysed. TDR was evaluated over time. Phylogeny was generated by maximum likelihood. Factors associated with TDR were evaluated by logistic regression. RESULTS:Individuals were mainly male (79.1%) and Italian (56.2%), with a median (IQR) age of 38 (30-48). Non-B infected individuals accounted for 44.6% (N = 1065) of the overall population and increased over time (2015-2021, from 42.1% to 51.0%, P = 0.002). TDR prevalence to any class was 8.0% (B subtype 9.5% versus non-B subtypes 6.1%, P = 0.002) and remained almost constant over time. Overall, 300 transmission clusters (TCs) involving 1155 (48.4%) individuals were identified, with a similar proportion in B and non-infected individuals (49.7% versus 46.8%, P = 0.148). A similar prevalence of TDR among individuals in TCs and those out of TCs was found (8.2% versus 7.8%, P = 0.707).By multivariable analysis, subtypes A, F, and CFR02_AG were negatively associated with TDR. No other factors, including being part of TCs, were significantly associated with TDR. CONCLUSIONS:Between 2015 and 2021, TDR prevalence in Italy was 8% and remained almost stable over time. Resistant strains were found circulating regardless of being in TCs, but less likely in non-B subtypes. These results highlight the importance of a continuous surveillance of newly diagnosed individuals for evidence of TDR to inform clinical practice.
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