HIV-1 drug resistance and genetic clustering among ART-treated individuals with virologic failure in Aksu, China
Zhenzhen Dai, Hu Li, Mingyu Xu, JiangTao Feng, Liwen Sun, Di Lu, Yuxue Bi

TL;DR
This study examines drug resistance and genetic clustering in HIV patients in Aksu, China, finding high resistance to certain drugs and the need for better surveillance and treatment strategies.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the prevalence and patterns of HIV drug resistance and genetic clustering in a heavily affected region of China.
Findings
High-level resistance to lamivudine, efavirenz, and nevirapine was observed among ART-treated individuals with virologic failure.
Genetic clustering of drug resistance mutations was found in 34.2% of cases, with higher viral load linked to clustering.
LPV/r-based regimens were associated with lower clustering likelihood and preserved susceptibility to this drug.
Abstract
Aksu Prefecture is among the regions most heavily affected by HIV-1 in China, yet data on acquired drug resistance (ADR) among antiretroviral therapy (ART)–treated individuals with virologic failure remain limited. This study aimed to characterize the prevalence, mutation patterns, and genetic clustering of drug resistance mutations (DRMs) in Aksu. We conducted a retrospective study among ART-treated individuals with virologic failure in Aksu Prefecture from 2022 to 2023. HIV-1 pol sequences were obtained from 675 individuals to identify DRMs. Genetic networks were constructed to assess clustering among individuals harboring DRMs (n = 407). Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were used to identify factors associated with DRMs clustering. The prevalence of ADR was 56.9% (384/675). CRF07_BC was the predominant subtype (97.6%). The most common DRMs were K103N/S…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS drug development and treatment · HIV Research and Treatment · HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
