Mapping Transmission Dynamics and Drug Resistance Surveillance in the Cyprus HIV-1 Epidemic (2017–2021)

Author:

Topcu Cicek1ORCID,Vrancken Bram23ORCID,Rodosthenous Johana Hezka1,van de Vijver David4ORCID,Siakallis Georgios5,Lemey Philippe3ORCID,Kostrikis Leondios G.16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Biotechnology and Molecular Virology, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cyprus, 2109 Nicosia, Cyprus

2. Spatial Epidemiology Lab (SpELL), Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium

3. Laboratory of Clinical and Epidemiological Virology, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation, Rega Institute, KU Leuven, 3000 Leuven, Belgium

4. Department of Viroscience, Erasmus University Medical Centre, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands

5. AIDS Clinic, Larnaca General Hospital, 6043 Larnaca, Cyprus

6. Cyprus Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts, 1011 Nicosia, Cyprus

Abstract

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) epidemic has been a major public health threat on a global scale since the early 1980s. Despite the introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), the incidence of new HIV-1 infections continues to rise in some regions around the world. Thus, with the continuous transmission of HIV-1 and the lack of a cure, it is imperative for molecular epidemiological studies to be performed, to monitor the infection and ultimately be able to control the spread of this virus. This work provides a comprehensive molecular epidemiological analysis of the HIV-1 infection in Cyprus, through examining 305 HIV-1 sequences collected between 9 March 2017 and 14 October 2021. Employing advanced statistical and bioinformatic techniques, the research delved deeply into understanding the transmission dynamics of the HIV-1 epidemic in Cyprus, as well as the monitoring of HIV-1’s genetic diversity and the surveillance of transmitted drug resistance. The characterization of Cyprus’s HIV-1 epidemic revealed a diverse landscape, comprising 21 HIV-1 group M pure subtypes and circulating recombinant forms (CRFs), alongside numerous uncharacterized recombinant strains. Subtypes A1 and B emerged as the most prevalent strains, followed by CRF02_AG. The findings of this study also revealed high levels of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) patterns, raising concerns for the efficacy of cART. The demographic profiles of individuals involved in HIV-1 transmission underscored the disproportionate burden borne by young to middle-aged Cypriot males, particularly those in the MSM community, who reported contracting the virus in Cyprus. An assessment of the spatiotemporal evolutionary dynamics illustrated the global interconnectedness of HIV-1 transmission networks, implicating five continents in the dissemination of strains within Cyprus: Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, and Oceania. Overall, this study advances the comprehension of the HIV-1 epidemic in Cyprus and highlights the importance of understanding HIV-1’s transmission dynamics through continuous surveillance efforts. Furthermore, this work emphasizes the critical role of state-of-the-art bioinformatics analyses in addressing the challenges posed by HIV-1 transmission globally, laying the groundwork for public health interventions aimed at curbing its spread and improving patient outcomes.

Funder

European Regional Development Fund and the Republic of Cyprus through the Research and Innovation Foundation

Ministry of Health of the Republic of Cyprus

University of Cyprus and the Cyprus Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts

Publisher

MDPI AG

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