The aim of this study was to evaluate outcome after a genotype guided change of therapy in 18 patients failing HAART. Patients were divided into two groups according to the response to therapy: immune responders (12 patients with immune recovery defined as having more than 100 CD4 cells compared to baseline value), and 6 failing patients (without immune recovery). At month 12 after genotype change of therapy a significant difference in the decrease of HIV-RNA viral load between the two groups of patients was detected (mean -1.95 and +0.04 log HIV-RNA copies/ml, p=0.04). One year after the change of therapy, all but one patients experienced a decrease in the replication capacity of HIV strains. Particularly, the HIV replication capacity of HIV strains decreased from 52% (range 14-98%) to 15.2% (range 0.1-74.5%). The HIV strains of patients failing HAART showed a progressive impaired replication capacity. In patients failing HAART the impaired replication capacity of HIV strains could justify the persistence of an immune recovery.

Sarmati, L., Montano, M., Dori, L., Buonomini, A.r., D'Ettorre, G., Vullo, V., et al. (2004). Discordant response to HAART: Reduction of viremia and replicative capacity of HIV strains in patients after genotype guided change of therapy. NEW MICROBIOLOGICA, 27(2 SUPPL. 1), 95-98.

Discordant response to HAART: Reduction of viremia and replicative capacity of HIV strains in patients after genotype guided change of therapy

SARMATI, LOREDANA;ANDREONI, MASSIMO
2004-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate outcome after a genotype guided change of therapy in 18 patients failing HAART. Patients were divided into two groups according to the response to therapy: immune responders (12 patients with immune recovery defined as having more than 100 CD4 cells compared to baseline value), and 6 failing patients (without immune recovery). At month 12 after genotype change of therapy a significant difference in the decrease of HIV-RNA viral load between the two groups of patients was detected (mean -1.95 and +0.04 log HIV-RNA copies/ml, p=0.04). One year after the change of therapy, all but one patients experienced a decrease in the replication capacity of HIV strains. Particularly, the HIV replication capacity of HIV strains decreased from 52% (range 14-98%) to 15.2% (range 0.1-74.5%). The HIV strains of patients failing HAART showed a progressive impaired replication capacity. In patients failing HAART the impaired replication capacity of HIV strains could justify the persistence of an immune recovery.
2004
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVE
English
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HAART; HIV; Immunological discordant respons
Sarmati, L., Montano, M., Dori, L., Buonomini, A.r., D'Ettorre, G., Vullo, V., et al. (2004). Discordant response to HAART: Reduction of viremia and replicative capacity of HIV strains in patients after genotype guided change of therapy. NEW MICROBIOLOGICA, 27(2 SUPPL. 1), 95-98.
Sarmati, L; Montano, M; Dori, L; Buonomini, Ar; D'Ettorre, G; Vullo, V; Andreoni, M
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