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Immune recovery is associated with persistent rise in hepatitis C virus RNA, infrequent liver test flares, and is not impaired by hepatitis C virus in co-infected subjects

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AIDS
卷 16, 期 14, 页码 1915-1923

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00002030-200209270-00008

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HAART; HCV; hepatotoxicity; HIV; immune recovery

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Objectives: The impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on hepatitis C virus (HCV) is unknown. We analysed changes in HCV RNA and the frequency of hepatotoxicity in co-infected patient enrolling in AIDS Clinical Trials Group trials, and determined whether HCV impairs successful immune reconstitution in these populations. Design/methods: In a prospective analysis of co-infected patients completing at least 16 weeks of HAART in four trials, and co-infected patients with available stored plasma from two other completed HAART trials, HCV RNA was measured at baseline and to week 48. A retrospective analysis of immune recovery in 40 HCV-RNA-positive and 129 HCV-RNA-negative patients from a single trial was performed. Results: Prospective analysis: 60 patients completed at least 16 weeks of HAART. The mean HCV-RNA level increased 0.35 log(10) IU/ml at week 16 and 0.43 log(10) IU/ml at week 48. When stratified by baseline CD4 cell count, subjects' HCV-RNA levels increased 0.43 and 0.59 log(10) IU/ml at weeks 16 and 48 for entry CD4 cell counts < 350 cells/mm(3), but only 0.26 and 0.1 log(10) IU/ml at weeks 16 and 48 for entry CD4 cell counts > 350 cells/mm(3). Severe alanine aminotransferase elevations occurred in only 3.3%. Retrospective analysis: HCV co-infection had no effect on the overall mean CD4 cell increase at weeks 16 or 48 compared with uninfected controls. Conclusion: In HCV-co-infected patients undergoing HAART, immune recovery is associated with a persistent increase in HCV RNA, especially with baseline CD4 cell counts < 350 cells/mm(3). HCV co-infection did not antagonize the CD4 cell response to HAART. (C) 2002 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

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