OBJECTIVES: to analyze the long-term immunovirological effect and tolerability of a maraviroc-containing antiretroviral therapy in viraemic and pretreated HIV-infected patients with a high prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection. METHODS: forty-six R5 HIV-infected patients (48% HCV-coinfected) started a maraviroc-containing antiretroviral regimen, including patients with multidrug resistant virus and patients after first virologic failure. A retrospective study was performed, analysing percentage of patients with undetectable viral load, mean CD4+ gain, liver enzymes, clinical events and treatment modification up to week 48. RESULTS: Raltegravir plus a boosted protease inhibitor was combined with maraviroc in 65.2% of the patients (mainly patients with multidrug resistant virus), while the coformulation lamivudine/abacavir was combined with maraviroc in 26.1% (all of them patients after first virologic failure). After 48 weeks on maraviroc-containing regimen, 96.3% of the patients had achieved undetectability and a mean CD4+ count increase of 151 cells/mm3 was observed. Liver enzymes did not increase along the follow up. One patient died after 24 weeks follow up due to heroin overdose. One patient developed a non-Hodgkin lymphoma after 36 weeks follow up, despite undetectable viral load and significant CD4+ increase was achieved (the only AIDS-defining event observed). Treatment modification was performed in 19.6% of the patients: 77.7% of them experienced a treatment simplification and only 1/46 suspended maraviroc. CONCLUSIONS: maraviroc-containing regimen is long-term effective and well tolerated in HIV-infected patients in routine clinical practice and in different clinical scenarios.
OBJECTIVES: to analyze the long-term immunovirological effect and tolerability of a maraviroc-containing antiretroviral therapy in viraemic and pretreated HIV-infectedpatients with a high prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfection. METHODS: forty-six R5 HIV-infectedpatients (48% HCV-coinfected) started a maraviroc-containing antiretroviral regimen, including patients with multidrug resistant virus and patients after first virologic failure. A retrospective study was performed, analysing percentage of patients with undetectable viral load, mean CD4+ gain, liver enzymes, clinical events and treatment modification up to week 48. RESULTS:Raltegravir plus a boosted protease inhibitor was combined with maraviroc in 65.2% of the patients (mainly patients with multidrug resistant virus), while the coformulation lamivudine/abacavir was combined with maraviroc in 26.1% (all of them patients after first virologic failure). After 48 weeks on maraviroc-containing regimen, 96.3% of the patients had achieved undetectability and a mean CD4+ count increase of 151 cells/mm3 was observed. Liver enzymes did not increase along the follow up. One patient died after 24 weeks follow up due to heroinoverdose. One patient developed a non-Hodgkin lymphoma after 36 weeks follow up, despite undetectable viral load and significant CD4+ increase was achieved (the only AIDS-defining event observed). Treatment modification was performed in 19.6% of the patients: 77.7% of them experienced a treatment simplification and only 1/46 suspended maraviroc. CONCLUSIONS:maraviroc-containing regimen is long-term effective and well tolerated in HIV-infectedpatients in routine clinical practice and in different clinical scenarios.
Authors: A Gonzalez-Serna; R A McGovern; P R Harrigan; F Vidal; A F Y Poon; S Ferrando-Martinez; M A Abad; M Genebat; M Leal; E Ruiz-Mateos Journal: Antimicrob Agents Chemother Date: 2011-12-05 Impact factor: 5.191
Authors: A Gonzalez-Serna; M Genebat; M De Luna-Romero; L Tarancon-Diez; B Dominguez-Molina; Y M Pacheco; M A Muñoz-Fernández; M Leal; E Ruiz-Mateos Journal: Antimicrob Agents Chemother Date: 2016-09-23 Impact factor: 5.191
Authors: Alejandro Gonzalez-Serna; Manuel Leal; Miguel Genebat; Maria Antonia Abad; Antonio Garcia-Perganeda; Sara Ferrando-Martinez; Ezequiel Ruiz-Mateos Journal: J Clin Microbiol Date: 2010-10-13 Impact factor: 5.948
Authors: Alejandro Gonzalez-Serna; Miguel Genebat; Ezequiel Ruiz-Mateos; Manuel Leal Journal: Drug Des Devel Ther Date: 2016-01-18 Impact factor: 4.162