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Virological and immunological effects of short-course antiretroviral therapy in primary HIV infection.

作者信息

Fidler Sarah, Oxenius Annette, Brady Michael, Clarke John, Cropley Ian, Babiker Abdel, Zhang Hua-Tang, Price David, Phillips Rodney, Weber Jonathan

机构信息

Wright Fleming Institute, Department of GUM and Communicable Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, St Mary's Hospital, London, UK.

出版信息

AIDS. 2002 Oct 18;16(15):2049-54. doi: 10.1097/00002030-200210180-00010.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

National and international guidelines call for the treatment of primary HIV infection (PHI) with combination antiretroviral therapy, although the ideal timing and duration of this intervention is unknown. Recent immunological studies of antiretroviral therapy on small numbers of patients with PHI have reported preservation of HIV-specific CD4 T-helper responses, ordinarily lost in the absence of intervention. We sought to investigate whether a short course of antiretroviral therapy (SCART) at PHI was sufficient to preserve HIV-specific cellular immunity.

METHODS

Forty-five subjects with confirmed PHI were offered SCART at diagnosis. HIV specific cellular immune responses and virological parameters were assessed at monthly intervals.

RESULTS

Thirty-seven of the subjects chose SCART at PHI, and achieved a plasma viral load < 50 RNA copies/ml by a median of 10 weeks (range, 4-32 weeks). Two of the 45 individuals had evidence of genotypic HIV drug resistance at baseline, and none developed new mutations following therapy. All patients who received SCART at PHI showed preservation of HIV-specific CD4 T-helper responses up to 64 weeks off SCART.

CONCLUSION

SCART at PHI was safe, did not induce the development of drug resistance, and appeared sufficient to preserve HIV-specific CD4 T-helper responses. However, PHI is highly heterogeneous, and a large-scale randomized trial of SCART at PHI is now needed.

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