Virological response to short-course maraviroc monotherapy does not predict viral tropism in HIV-1-infected treatment-naive patients

Moreno, Santiago; Perez-Molina, Jose A.; Hernandez-Novoa, Beatriz; Dronda, Fernando; Estebanez, Miriam; Casado, Jose L.; Perez-Elias, Maria J.; Zamora, Javier; Madrid-Elena, Nadia

Abstract

We aimed to evaluate whether virological response to a short course of maraviroc monotherapy could predict HIV-1 tropism. A clinical trial was performed in HIV-1 treatment-naive patients infected with R5- or non-R5-tropic virus determined using the Trofile(A (R)) assay, with > 1000 HIV-1 RNA copies/mL. Maraviroc was administered for 10 days. Viral load was measured at baseline and days 4, 7, 10 and 28. The main outcome measurement was the decline in HIV-1 RNA at day 10. The trial was registered in the ClinicalTrials.gov database (NCT01060618; TROPISMVC). Forty patients [30 R5 and 10 dual/mixed (D/M)] were recruited. There was a significant decrease in HIV-1 RNA after 10 days of maraviroc treatment in patients with R5-tropic virus (median 1.52 log(10) RNA copies/mL; 95% CI 1.23-1.63; PaEuroS aEuroS0.0001), but also in patients with D/M-tropic virus (median 1.62 log(10) RNA copies/mL; 95% CI 0.33-1.88; PaEuroS=aEuroS0.00024). The difference in the HIV-1 RNA decrease (-0.16 log(10) RNA copies/mL; 95% CI -0.53 to 0.22) was not significant (PaEuroS=aEuroS0.410). A decrease > 0.5 log(10) RNA copies/mL was found in 96.3% of patients with R5-tropic virus and in 70% of patients with D/M-tropic virus (PaEuroS=aEuroS0.052). The differences were not significant when a decline of 1 log(10) RNA copies/mL was considered (92.6% versus 70%; PaEuroS=aEuroS0.11). Treatment-naive patients infected with R5- or D/M-tropic virus have similar virological responses to a short course of maraviroc monotherapy. This clinical test thus cannot be used as a surrogate marker of viral tropism in this population.

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Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY
Volumen: 69
Número: 7
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 1916
Página final: 1919
DOI:

10.1093/jac/dku059

Notas: ISI