Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Genetic Diversity Informs Stage of HIV-1 Infection Among Patients Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Botswana. (2nd June 2021)
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- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Genetic Diversity Informs Stage of HIV-1 Infection Among Patients Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Botswana. (2nd June 2021)
- Main Title:
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Genetic Diversity Informs Stage of HIV-1 Infection Among Patients Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Botswana
- Authors:
- Ragonnet-Cronin, Manon
Golubchik, Tanya
Moyo, Sikhulile
Fraser, Christophe
Essex, Max
Novitsky, Vlad
Volz, Erik - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 genetic diversity increases during infection and can help infer the time elapsed since infection. However, the effect of antiretroviral treatment (ART) on the inference remains unknown. Methods: Participants with estimated duration of HIV-1 infection based on repeated testing were sourced from cohorts in Botswana (n = 1944). Full-length HIV genome sequencing was performed from proviral deoxyribonucleic acid. We optimized a machine learning model to classify infections as < or >1 year based on viral genetic diversity, demographic, and clinical data. Results: The best predictive model included variables for genetic diversity of HIV-1 gag, pol, and env, viral load, age, sex, and ART status. Most participants were on ART. Balanced accuracy was 90.6% (95% confidence interval, 86.7%–94.1%). We tested the algorithm among newly diagnosed participants with or without documented negative HIV tests. Among those without records, those who self-reported a negative HIV test within <1 year were more frequently classified as recent than those who reported a test >1 year previously. There was no difference in classification between those self-reporting a negative HIV test <1 year, whether or not they had a record. Conclusions: These results indicate that recency of HIV-1 infection can be inferred from viral sequence diversity even among patients on suppressive ART. Abstract : A single HIV virus is usually transmitted. HIV thenAbstract: Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 genetic diversity increases during infection and can help infer the time elapsed since infection. However, the effect of antiretroviral treatment (ART) on the inference remains unknown. Methods: Participants with estimated duration of HIV-1 infection based on repeated testing were sourced from cohorts in Botswana (n = 1944). Full-length HIV genome sequencing was performed from proviral deoxyribonucleic acid. We optimized a machine learning model to classify infections as < or >1 year based on viral genetic diversity, demographic, and clinical data. Results: The best predictive model included variables for genetic diversity of HIV-1 gag, pol, and env, viral load, age, sex, and ART status. Most participants were on ART. Balanced accuracy was 90.6% (95% confidence interval, 86.7%–94.1%). We tested the algorithm among newly diagnosed participants with or without documented negative HIV tests. Among those without records, those who self-reported a negative HIV test within <1 year were more frequently classified as recent than those who reported a test >1 year previously. There was no difference in classification between those self-reporting a negative HIV test <1 year, whether or not they had a record. Conclusions: These results indicate that recency of HIV-1 infection can be inferred from viral sequence diversity even among patients on suppressive ART. Abstract : A single HIV virus is usually transmitted. HIV then replicates, making errors, and over time genetic diversity increases. We found that time since HIV infection can be estimated from within-patient HIV genetic diversity, even when patients are on treatment. … (more)
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- Journal of infectious diseases. Volume 225:Number 8(2022)
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- Journal of infectious diseases
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- Volume 225:Number 8(2022)
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- Volume 225, Issue 8 (2022)
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- 2022
- Volume:
- 225
- Issue:
- 8
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- 2022-0225-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 1330
- Page End:
- 1338
- Publication Date:
- 2021-06-02
- Subjects:
- ART -- early HIV infection -- HIV -- HIV treatment -- NGS
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