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    HIV-1 subtype distribution and its demographic determinants in newly diagnosed patients in Europe suggest highly compartmentalized epidemics
    (2013)
    Abecasis, Ana B. (8835604200)
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    Wensing, Annemarie M.J. (6508292380)
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    Paraskevis, Dimitris (6603346862)
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    Vercauteren, Jurgen (23974986100)
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    Theys, Kristof (23973871200)
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    Van de Vijver, David A.M.C. (56898780500)
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    Albert, Jan (7201985763)
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    Asjö, Birgitta (7005985660)
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    Balotta, Claudia (7004511267)
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    Beshkov, Danail (6506548839)
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    Camacho, Ricardo J. (57220486186)
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    Clotet, Bonaventura (7102349252)
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    De Gascun, Cillian (11140456000)
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    Griskevicius, Algis (23488497500)
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    Grossman, Zehava (7005752420)
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    Hamouda, Osamah (6602677243)
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    Horban, Andrzej (57200769993)
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    Kolupajeva, Tatjana (6504402257)
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    Korn, Klaus (57899379300)
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    Kostrikis, Leon G. (6701410435)
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    Kücherer, Claudia (15728217400)
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    Liitsola, Kirsi (6602136869)
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    Linka, Marek (6603398285)
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    Nielsen, Claus (16407574900)
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    Otelea, Dan (16158062400)
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    Paredes, Roger (35410114800)
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    Poljak, Mario (55142297400)
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    Puchhammer-Stöckl, Elisabeth (7004072273)
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    Schmit, Jean-Claude (7103116821)
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    Sönnerborg, Anders (7005483848)
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    Stanekova, Danika (6603431600)
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    Stanojevic, Maja (57828665700)
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    Struck, Daniel (24448531300)
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    Boucher, Charles A.B. (47160966300)
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    Vandamme, Anne-Mieke (35380737400)
    Background: Understanding HIV-1 subtype distribution and epidemiology can assist preventive measures and clinical decisions. Sequence variation may affect antiviral drug resistance development, disease progression, evolutionary rates and transmission routes.Results: We investigated the subtype distribution of HIV-1 in Europe and Israel in a representative sample of patients diagnosed between 2002 and 2005 and related it to the demographic data available. 2793 PRO-RT sequences were subtyped either with the REGA Subtyping tool or by a manual procedure that included phylogenetic tree and recombination analysis. The most prevalent subtypes/CRFs in our dataset were subtype B (66.1%), followed by sub-subtype A1 (6.9%), subtype C (6.8%) and CRF02_AG (4.7%). Substantial differences in the proportion of new diagnoses with distinct subtypes were found between European countries: the lowest proportion of subtype B was found in Israel (27.9%) and Portugal (39.2%), while the highest was observed in Poland (96.2%) and Slovenia (93.6%). Other subtypes were significantly more diagnosed in immigrant populations. Subtype B was significantly more diagnosed in men than in women and in MSM > IDUs > heterosexuals. Furthermore, the subtype distribution according to continent of origin of the patients suggests they acquired their infection there or in Europe from compatriots.Conclusions: The association of subtype with demographic parameters suggests highly compartmentalized epidemics, determined by social and behavioural characteristics of the patients. © 2013 Abecasis et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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    HIV-1 subtype distribution and its demographic determinants in newly diagnosed patients in Europe suggest highly compartmentalized epidemics
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    Abecasis, Ana B. (8835604200)
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    Wensing, Annemarie M.J. (6508292380)
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    Paraskevis, Dimitris (6603346862)
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    Vercauteren, Jurgen (23974986100)
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    Theys, Kristof (23973871200)
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    Van de Vijver, David A.M.C. (56898780500)
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    Albert, Jan (7201985763)
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    Asjö, Birgitta (7005985660)
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    Balotta, Claudia (7004511267)
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    Beshkov, Danail (6506548839)
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    Camacho, Ricardo J. (57220486186)
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    Clotet, Bonaventura (7102349252)
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    De Gascun, Cillian (11140456000)
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    Griskevicius, Algis (23488497500)
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    Grossman, Zehava (7005752420)
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    Hamouda, Osamah (6602677243)
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    Horban, Andrzej (57200769993)
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    Kolupajeva, Tatjana (6504402257)
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    Korn, Klaus (57899379300)
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    Kostrikis, Leon G. (6701410435)
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    Kücherer, Claudia (15728217400)
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    Liitsola, Kirsi (6602136869)
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    Linka, Marek (6603398285)
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    Nielsen, Claus (16407574900)
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    Otelea, Dan (16158062400)
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    Paredes, Roger (35410114800)
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    Poljak, Mario (55142297400)
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    Puchhammer-Stöckl, Elisabeth (7004072273)
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    Schmit, Jean-Claude (7103116821)
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    Sönnerborg, Anders (7005483848)
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    Stanekova, Danika (6603431600)
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    Stanojevic, Maja (57828665700)
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    Struck, Daniel (24448531300)
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    Boucher, Charles A.B. (47160966300)
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    Vandamme, Anne-Mieke (35380737400)
    Background: Understanding HIV-1 subtype distribution and epidemiology can assist preventive measures and clinical decisions. Sequence variation may affect antiviral drug resistance development, disease progression, evolutionary rates and transmission routes.Results: We investigated the subtype distribution of HIV-1 in Europe and Israel in a representative sample of patients diagnosed between 2002 and 2005 and related it to the demographic data available. 2793 PRO-RT sequences were subtyped either with the REGA Subtyping tool or by a manual procedure that included phylogenetic tree and recombination analysis. The most prevalent subtypes/CRFs in our dataset were subtype B (66.1%), followed by sub-subtype A1 (6.9%), subtype C (6.8%) and CRF02_AG (4.7%). Substantial differences in the proportion of new diagnoses with distinct subtypes were found between European countries: the lowest proportion of subtype B was found in Israel (27.9%) and Portugal (39.2%), while the highest was observed in Poland (96.2%) and Slovenia (93.6%). Other subtypes were significantly more diagnosed in immigrant populations. Subtype B was significantly more diagnosed in men than in women and in MSM > IDUs > heterosexuals. Furthermore, the subtype distribution according to continent of origin of the patients suggests they acquired their infection there or in Europe from compatriots.Conclusions: The association of subtype with demographic parameters suggests highly compartmentalized epidemics, determined by social and behavioural characteristics of the patients. © 2013 Abecasis et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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    Treatment-associated polymorphisms in protease are significantly associated with higher viral load and lower CD4 count in newly diagnosed drug-naive HIV-1 infected patients
    (2012)
    Theys, Kristof (23973871200)
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    Deforche, Koen (8835604400)
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    Vercauteren, Jurgen (23974986100)
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    Libin, Pieter (25824382700)
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    Albert, Jan (7201985763)
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    Åsjö, Birgitta (7005985660)
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    Balotta, Claudia (7004511267)
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    Bruckova, Marie (7004547301)
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    Camacho, Ricardo J. (57220486186)
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    Clotet, Bonaventura (7102349252)
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    Coughlan, Suzie (7003282845)
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    Grossman, Zehava (7005752420)
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    Hamouda, Osamah (6602677243)
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    Horban, Andrzei (57200769993)
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    Korn, Klaus (57899379300)
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    Kostrikis, Leontios G. (6701410435)
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    Kücherer, Claudia (15728217400)
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    Nielsen, Claus (16407574900)
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    Paraskevis, Dimitrios (6603346862)
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    Poljak, Mario (55142297400)
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    Öberg, S. (8)
    Background: The effect of drug resistance transmission on disease progression in the newly infected patient is not well understood. Major drug resistance mutations severely impair viral fitness in a drug free environment, and therefore are expected to revert quickly. Compensatory mutations, often already polymorphic in wild-type viruses, do not tend to revert after transmission. While compensatory mutations increase fitness during treatment, their presence may also modulate viral fitness and virulence in absence of therapy and major resistance mutations. We previously designed a modeling technique that quantifies genotypic footprints of in vivo treatment selective pressure, including both drug resistance mutations and polymorphic compensatory mutations, through the quantitative description of a fitness landscape from virus genetic sequences.Results: Genotypic correlates of viral load and CD4 cell count were evaluated in subtype B sequences from recently diagnosed treatment-naive patients enrolled in the SPREAD programme. The association of surveillance drug resistance mutations, reported compensatory mutations and fitness estimated from drug selective pressure fitness landscapes with baseline viral load and CD4 cell count was evaluated using regression techniques. Protease genotypic variability estimated to increase fitness during treatment was associated with higher viral load and lower CD4 cell counts also in treatment-naive patients, which could primarily be attributed to well-known compensatory mutations at highly polymorphic positions. By contrast, treatment-related mutations in reverse transcriptase could not explain viral load or CD4 cell count variability.Conclusions: These results suggest that polymorphic compensatory mutations in protease, reported to be selected during treatment, may improve the replicative capacity of HIV-1 even in absence of drug selective pressure or major resistance mutations. The presence of this polymorphic variation may either reflect a history of drug selective pressure, i.e. transmission from a treated patient, or merely be a result of diversity in wild-type virus. Our findings suggest that transmitted drug resistance has the potential to contribute to faster disease progression in the newly infected host and to shape the HIV-1 epidemic at a population level. © 2012 Theys et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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    Treatment-associated polymorphisms in protease are significantly associated with higher viral load and lower CD4 count in newly diagnosed drug-naive HIV-1 infected patients
    (2012)
    Theys, Kristof (23973871200)
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    Deforche, Koen (8835604400)
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    Vercauteren, Jurgen (23974986100)
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    Libin, Pieter (25824382700)
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    van de Vijver, David A.M.C. (56898780500)
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    Albert, Jan (7201985763)
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    Åsjö, Birgitta (7005985660)
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    Balotta, Claudia (7004511267)
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    Bruckova, Marie (7004547301)
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    Camacho, Ricardo J. (57220486186)
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    Clotet, Bonaventura (7102349252)
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    Coughlan, Suzie (7003282845)
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    Grossman, Zehava (7005752420)
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    Hamouda, Osamah (6602677243)
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    Horban, Andrzei (57200769993)
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    Korn, Klaus (57899379300)
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    Kostrikis, Leontios G. (6701410435)
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    Kücherer, Claudia (15728217400)
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    Nielsen, Claus (16407574900)
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    Background: The effect of drug resistance transmission on disease progression in the newly infected patient is not well understood. Major drug resistance mutations severely impair viral fitness in a drug free environment, and therefore are expected to revert quickly. Compensatory mutations, often already polymorphic in wild-type viruses, do not tend to revert after transmission. While compensatory mutations increase fitness during treatment, their presence may also modulate viral fitness and virulence in absence of therapy and major resistance mutations. We previously designed a modeling technique that quantifies genotypic footprints of in vivo treatment selective pressure, including both drug resistance mutations and polymorphic compensatory mutations, through the quantitative description of a fitness landscape from virus genetic sequences.Results: Genotypic correlates of viral load and CD4 cell count were evaluated in subtype B sequences from recently diagnosed treatment-naive patients enrolled in the SPREAD programme. The association of surveillance drug resistance mutations, reported compensatory mutations and fitness estimated from drug selective pressure fitness landscapes with baseline viral load and CD4 cell count was evaluated using regression techniques. Protease genotypic variability estimated to increase fitness during treatment was associated with higher viral load and lower CD4 cell counts also in treatment-naive patients, which could primarily be attributed to well-known compensatory mutations at highly polymorphic positions. By contrast, treatment-related mutations in reverse transcriptase could not explain viral load or CD4 cell count variability.Conclusions: These results suggest that polymorphic compensatory mutations in protease, reported to be selected during treatment, may improve the replicative capacity of HIV-1 even in absence of drug selective pressure or major resistance mutations. The presence of this polymorphic variation may either reflect a history of drug selective pressure, i.e. transmission from a treated patient, or merely be a result of diversity in wild-type virus. Our findings suggest that transmitted drug resistance has the potential to contribute to faster disease progression in the newly infected host and to shape the HIV-1 epidemic at a population level. © 2012 Theys et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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