Model-based evaluation of the impact of a potential HIV cure on HIV transmission dynamics

Alfredo De Bellis*, Myrthe S Willemsen, Giorgio Guzzetta, Ard van Sighem, Kim A G J Romijnders, Peter Reiss, Maarten F Schim van der Loeff, Janneke H H M van de Wijgert, Monique Nijhuis, Mirjam E E Kretzschmar, Ganna Rozhnova*

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Abstract

The development of an HIV cure is a global health priority, with the target product profile (TPP) for an HIV cure guiding research efforts. Using a mathematical model calibrated to data from men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Netherlands, we assessed whether an effective cure could help end the HIV epidemic. Following the TPP, we evaluated two scenarios: (i) HIV remission, where the virus is suppressed in an individual without ongoing antiretroviral therapy (ART) but may rebound, and (ii) HIV eradication, which aims to completely remove the virus from the individual. Here, we show that sustained HIV remission (without rebound) or HIV eradication could reduce new HIV infections compared to a scenario without a cure. In contrast, transient HIV remission with a risk of rebound could increase new infections if rebounds are not closely monitored, potentially undermining HIV control efforts. Our findings emphasize the critical role of cure characteristics in maximizing cure benefits for public health and highlight the need to align HIV cure research with public health objectives to end the HIV epidemic.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3527
JournalNature Communications
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Apr 2025

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