Literature DB >> 18525258

Valproic acid without intensified antiviral therapy has limited impact on persistent HIV infection of resting CD4+ T cells.

Nancy M Archin1, Joseph J Eron, Sarah Palmer, Anne Hartmann-Duff, Jeffery A Martinson, Ann Wiegand, Nicholas Bandarenko, John L Schmitz, Ronald J Bosch, Alan L Landay, John M Coffin, David M Margolis.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Valproic acid and intensified antiretroviral therapy may deplete resting CD4+ T-cell HIV infection. We tested the ability of valproic acid to deplete resting CD4+ T-cell infection in patients receiving standard antiretroviral therapy.
METHODS: Resting CD4+ T-cell infection was measured in 11 stably aviremic volunteers twice prior to, and twice after Depakote ER 1000 mg was added to standard antiretroviral therapy. Resting CD4+ T-cell infection frequency was measured by outgrowth assay. Low-level viremia was quantitated by single copy plasma HIV RNA assay.
RESULTS: A decrease in resting CD4+ T-cell infection was observed in only four of the 11 patients. Levels of immune activation and HIV-specific T-cell response were low and stable. Valproic acid levels ranged from 26 to 96 microg/ml when measured near trough. Single copy assay was performed in nine patients. In three patients with depletion of resting CD4+ T-cell infection following valproic acid, single copy assay ranged from less than 1-5 copies/ml. Continuous low-level viremia was observed in three patients with stable resting CD4+ T-cell infection (24-87, 8-87, and 1-7 copies/ml respectively) in whom multiple samples were analyzed.
CONCLUSION: The prospective addition of valproic acid to stable antiretroviral therapy reduced the frequency of resting CD4+ T-cell infection in a minority of volunteers. In patients in whom resting CD4+ T-cell infection depletion was observed, viremia was rarely detectable by single copy assay.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18525258      PMCID: PMC3863687          DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e3282fd6df4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS        ISSN: 0269-9370            Impact factor:   4.177


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