Factors influencing virological response to antiretroviral drugs in cerebrospinal fluid of advanced HIV-1-infected patients

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作者
Antinori, A [1 ]
Giancola, ML [1 ]
Grisetti, S [1 ]
Soldani, F [1 ]
Alba, L [1 ]
Liuzzi, G [1 ]
Amendola, A [1 ]
Capobianchi, M [1 ]
Tozzi, V [1 ]
Perno, CF [1 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS, Natl Inst Infect Dis Lazzaro Spallanzani, Clin Dept, I-00149 Rome, Italy
关键词
AIDS; cerebrospinal fluid; highly active antiretroviral therapy; HIV; HIV-1; RNA;
D O I
10.1097/00002030-200209270-00003
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy in controlling cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) HIV-1 replication and to assess factors related to virological response in advanced patients. Design: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study. Methods: Consecutive paired CSF and plasma samples from HIV-1-infected patients were collected before starting or changing highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Results: In the cross-sectional analysis 75 patients were included, 55 (73%) with neurological disease, 28 (37%) naive for antiretroviral agents. A significant correlation between plasma and CSF levels at baseline was observed only in antiretroviral-experienced patients. The absence of neurological disease, lower plasma HIV-1 load and a previous exposure to indinavir were all associated with a baseline CSF HIV-1-RNA level less than 80 copies/ml at multivariate analysis. In 29 patients included in the longitudinal study a significant reduction in CSF HIV-1 RNA was observed. Plasma HIV-1-RNA change, CSF HIV-1-RNA level at baseline, overall months of antiretroviral treatment and the magnitude of difference between plasma and CSF HIV-1-RNA levels were all correlated to CSF HIV-1-RNA change during treatment. A significant difference in the magnitude of CSF HIV-1-RNA reduction was observed according to naive status and to the use of three or more drugs penetrating the blood-brain barrier. Conclusion: HAART effectively reduces HIV-1 replication in CSF. A variable response to antiretroviral therapy was observed in CSF, reflecting a different compartmentalization of infection during treatment. Naive status and the use of CNS-penetrating drugs substantially enhance antiviral response. A negative interaction between virological response and the duration of antiretroviral treatment suggests long-term selection of drug-resistant CSF HIV-1 strains. (C) 2002 Lippincott Williams Wilkins.
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