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Duration of HIV-1 viral suppression on cessation of antiretroviral therapy in primary infection correlates with time on therapy.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

A minority of HIV-1 positive individuals treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) in primary HIV-1 infection (PHI) maintain viral suppression on stopping. Whether this is related to ART duration has not been explored.

Design

And Methods: Using SPARTAC trial data from individuals recruited within 6 months of seroconversion, we present an observational analysis investigating whether duration of ART was associated with post-treatment viraemic control. Kaplan-Meier estimates, logistic regression and Cox models were used.

Results

165 participants reached plasma viral loads (VL) <400 copies/ml at the time of stopping therapy (ART stop). After ART stop, 159 experienced confirmed VL ?400 copies/ml during median (IQR) follow-up of 167 (108,199) weeks. Most participants experienced VL rebound within 12 weeks from ART stop, however, there was a suggestion of a higher probability of remaining <400 copies/ml for those on ART >12 weeks compared to ?12 weeks (p=0.061). Cumulative probabilities of remaining <400 copies/ml at 12, 52 and 104 weeks after ART stop were 21% (95%CI=13,30), 4% (1,9), and 4% (1,9) for ?12 weeks ART, and 32% (22,42), 14% (7,22), and 5% (2,11) for >12 weeks. In multivariable regression, ART for >12 weeks was independently associated with a lower probability of being ?400 copies/ml within 12 weeks of ART stop (OR=0.11 (95%CI=0.03,0.34), p<0.001)). In Cox models of time to VL ?400 after 12 weeks, we only found an association with female sex (OR=0.2, p=0.001).

Conclusion

Longer ART duration in PHI was associated with a higher probability of viral control after ART stop.

Trial registration

Controlled-Trials.com 76742797 http://www.controlled-trials.com/ISRCTN76742797.

SUBMITTER: Stohr W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3808338 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Duration of HIV-1 viral suppression on cessation of antiretroviral therapy in primary infection correlates with time on therapy.

Stöhr Wolfgang W   Fidler Sarah S   McClure Myra M   Weber Jonathan J   Cooper David D   Ramjee Gita G   Kaleebu Pontiano P   Tambussi Giuseppe G   Schechter Mauro M   Babiker Abdel A   Phillips Rodney E RE   Porter Kholoud K   Frater John J  

PloS one 20131025 10


<h4>Objective</h4>A minority of HIV-1 positive individuals treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) in primary HIV-1 infection (PHI) maintain viral suppression on stopping. Whether this is related to ART duration has not been explored.<h4>Design</h4>And Methods: Using SPARTAC trial data from individuals recruited within 6 months of seroconversion, we present an observational analysis investigating whether duration of ART was associated with post-treatment viraemic control. Kaplan-Meier estimate  ...[more]

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