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Catriona Waitt1,2,3, Catherine Orrell4, Stephen Walimbwa2, Yashna Singh4, Kenneth Kintu2, Bryony Simmons5, Julian Kaboggoza2, Mary Sihlangu4, Julie-Anne Coombs4, Thoko Malaba6, Josaphat Byamugisha7, Alieu Amara1, Joshua Gini1, Laura Else1, Christie Heiburg4, Eva Maria Hodel1, Helen Reynolds1, Ushma Mehta6, Pauline Byakika-Kibwika2, Andrew Hill1, Landon Myer6, Mohammed Lamorde2, Saye Khoo1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The global transition to use of dolutegravir (DTG) in WHO-preferred regimens for HIV treatment is limited by lack of knowledge on use in pregnancy. Here we assessed the relationship between drug concentrations (pharmacokinetics, PK), including in breastmilk, and impact on viral suppression when initiated in the third trimester (T3). METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31539371 PMCID: PMC6754125 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002895
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Fig 1Consort diagram.
Patient characteristics at screening.
| DTG (N = 29) | SoC (N = 31) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years, median [range]) | 27 (19–42) | 25 (19–35) |
| Black African (no. %) | 29 (100) | 31 (100) |
| Country of enrolment (no. %) | ||
| South Africa | 14 (52) | 15 (48) |
| Uganda | 15 (48) | 16 (52) |
| Weight (kg, median [range]) | 68 (45–103) | 65 (48–119) |
| BMI (kg/m2, median [range]) | 26 (19–40) | 25 (21–46) |
| Estimated gestational age (weeks, median [range]) | 31 (27–35) | 30 (27–36) |
| CD4 count (mm3, median [range]) | 343 (41–712) | 466 (32–932) |
| HIV viral load (log 10 copies/ mL, median [range]) | 4.46 (2.43–5.14) | 4.48 (2.88–6.07) |
| EFV lead-in time (days from screening to randomisation, median [range]) | 5 (1–8) | 4 (1–8) |
| Time from first ART to delivery (days from screening, median [range]) | 60 (24–105) | 54 (6–128) |
Fig 2Maternal plasma DTG concentrations in 3rd trimester and postpartum (median 10 days [range 7–18]).
Maternal pharmacokinetic parameters in third trimester and two weeks postpartum and breast milk and infant plasma pharmacokinetics at median 10, range 7–18 days postdelivery.
| T3 (GM, range) | Postpartum | GMR (90% CI) | |
| Cmax ng/mL | 2534 (1462–3986) | 2899 (1397–4224) | 0.83 (0.72–0.96) |
| C24 ng/mL | 642 (188–3088) | 777 (348–1210) | 0.80 (0.63–1.02) |
| AUC0-24 ng.h/mL | 35322 (19196–67922) | 40127 (22795–59633) | 0.85 (0.67–1.10) |
| GM (range) | BM:MP ratio (GM, 90% CI) | IP:MP ratio (GM, 90% CI) | |
| BMmax ng/mL | 84.6 (43.8–171) | 0.03 (0.03–0.04) | |
| BMtrough ng/mL | 22.3 (3.0–64.3) | 0.03 (0.02–0.04) | |
| Infantmax ng/mL | 66.7 (21–654) | 0.03 (0.00–0.06) | |
| Infanttrough ng/mL | 60.9 (16.3–479) | 0.08 (0.00–0.17) | |
*Postpartum sampling = median (range) 10 days (7–18) post delivery
One BM and three infant samples were BLQ, and excluded from the calculation of ratios.
Fig 3Breast milk and infant DTG concentrations at steady state and terminal elimination.
A: Maternal plasma and breast milk DTG concentrations at steady-state B: Maternal plasma and infant plasma DTG concentrations at steady-state C: Maternal plasma and breast milk DTG concentrations at 24–96 hours after final maternal dose D: Maternal plasma and infant plasma DTG concentrations at 24–96 hours after final maternal dose.
Fig 44A log10 HIV RNA results for each individual over time on ART. The thick line shows the median viral load at each time point (marked at the median day for each visit since screening [median days on any ART]) for each group. The vertical dashed line shows the median day of delivery (59 days) and the horizontal line shows the HIV RNA 50 copies/mL threshold. 4B Proportion of participants with HIV-RNA <50, 50–199, 200–999, and 1000+ copies/mL at each time point by arm (observed results; individuals with missing results at each timepoint were excluded [M = X]).
Fig 5Kaplan-Meier curve indicating time to HIV viral load <50 copies/mL.