Reconstructing the phylodynamic history and geographic spread of the CRF01_AE-predominant HIV-1 epidemic in the Philippines from PR/RT sequences sampled from 2008-2018

Author:

Polotan Francisco Gerardo M.,Salazar Carl Raymund P.,Morito Hannah Leah E.,Abulencia Miguel Francisco B.,Pantoni Roslind Anne R.,Mercado Edelwisa S.,Hué Stéphane,Ditangco Rossana A.

Abstract

AbstractThe Philippines has had a rapidly growing HIV epidemic with a shift in the prevalent subtype from B to CRF01_AE. However, the phylodynamic history of CRF01_AE in the Philippines has yet to be reconstructed. We conducted a descriptive retrospective study reconstructing the history of HIV-1 CRF01_AE transmissions in the Philippines through molecular epidemiology. Partial polymerase sequences (n= 1429) collected between 2008 and 2018 from 13 Philippine regions were collated from the RITM drug resistance genotyping database. Subsampling was performed on these Philippine and Los Alamos National Laboratory HIV international sequences followed by estimation of the time to the most recent common ancestor (tMRCA), effective reproductive number (Re), effective viral population size (Ne), relative migration rates and geographic spread of CRF01_AE with BEAST.ReandNewere compared between CRF01_AE and B. Most CRF01_AE sequences formed a single clade with a tMRCA of 1999 [95% HPD: 1996, 2001]. Exponential growth ofNewas observed from 1999 to 2013. TheRereached peaks of 3.71 [95% HPD: 1.71, 6.14] in 2009 and 2.87 [95% HPD: 1.78, 4.22] between 2012 and 2015. A transient decrease to 0.398 [95% HPD: 0.0105, 2.28] occurred between 2010 and 2012. The epidemic most likely started in Luzon in the National Capital Region, which then spread diffusely to the rest of the country. Both CRF01_AE and subtype B exhibited similar but unsynchronized patterns ofReover time. These results characterize the subtype-specific phylodynamic history of the CRF01_AE epidemic in the Philippines, which contextualizes and may inform past, present, and future public health measures toward controlling the HIV epidemic in the Philippines.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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