Predicted effect of direct acting antivirals in the current HIV―HCV-coinfected population in Spain
Direct acting antivirals (DAAs) against HCV are eagerly awaited for HIV-HCV-coinfected individuals. However, the activity of first generation drugs is limited to HCV genotype 1 and is lower in cirrhotics, subtype 1a infections, prior interferon (IFN)-α exposure or unfavourable IL28B alleles. Herein,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Antiviral therapy 2012-01, Vol.17 (3), p.571-575 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Direct acting antivirals (DAAs) against HCV are eagerly awaited for HIV-HCV-coinfected individuals. However, the activity of first generation drugs is limited to HCV genotype 1 and is lower in cirrhotics, subtype 1a infections, prior interferon (IFN)-α exposure or unfavourable IL28B alleles. Herein, we report the current profile of HIV-HCV-coinfected patients at our institution in an attempt to predict the effect of DAAs.
All HIV-HCV-coinfected patients seen at our HIV outpatient clinic in 2011 were identified. Information on serum HCV RNA, HCV genotype/subtype, plasma HIV RNA, prior IFN-α experience, liver fibrosis staging and IL28B alleles was recorded.
A total of 424 HIV-HCV-coinfected patients were identified, of whom 174 (41%) were IFN-α-experienced. Mean serum HCV RNA was 6 log IU/ml. HCV genotype/subtype distribution was 166 (39.1%) G1a, 93 (22%) G1b, 85 (20%) G4, 49 (11.5%) G3 and 1 ( |
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ISSN: | 1359-6535 2040-2058 |
DOI: | 10.3851/IMP1992 |