Literature DB >> 15143462

A proof-of-concept study of short-cycle intermittent antiretroviral therapy with a once-daily regimen of didanosine, lamivudine, and efavirenz for the treatment of chronic HIV infection.

Mark Dybul1, Elizabeth Nies-Kraske, Robin Dewar, Frank Maldarelli, Claire W Hallahan, Marybeth Daucher, Stephen C Piscitelli, Linda Ehler, Ann Weigand, Sarah Palmer, Julia A Metcalf, Richard T Davey, Diane M Rock Kress, April Powers, Ingrid Beck, Lisa Frenkel, Michael Baseler, John Coffin, Anthony S Fauci.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We previously demonstrated that short-cycle structured intermittent therapy (SIT; 7 days without therapy followed by 7 days with antiretroviral therapy [ART]) with a ritonavir-boosted, indinavir-based, twice-daily regimen maintained suppression of plasma HIV viremia while reducing serum levels of lipids. Adherence to such a regimen may be problematic for certain patients.
METHODS: Eight patients with a history of receiving combination ART that maintained suppression of plasma HIV RNA to <50 copies/mL received a once-daily SIT regimen of didanosine, lamivudine, and efavirenz.
RESULTS: For 7 patients, suppression of plasma HIV RNA to <50 copies/mL was maintained for 60-84 weeks. Four patients with adequate samples had no evidence for an increase in plasma viremia for up to 72 weeks, by use of an assay with a limit of detection of <1 copy/mL. The lack of rebound viremia may be the result of the persistence of efavirenz in plasma on day 7 of the no-therapy period, as was detected in 7 of 7 patients. There was no significant change in CD4(+) T cell counts or serum hepatic transaminase or lipid levels.
CONCLUSION: A once-daily short-cycle SIT regimen maintained suppression of plasma HIV RNA while preserving CD4(+) T cell counts. Such a regimen may have importance in resource-limited settings where the monetary cost of continuous ART is prohibitive.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15143462     DOI: 10.1086/386344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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