1. Older Age is Associated with Higher Dolutegravir Exposure in Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid of People Living with HIV.
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Calcagno A, Moltó J, Borghetti A, Gervasoni C, Milesi M, Valle M, Avataneo V, Alcantarini C, Pla-Junca F, Trunfio M, D'Avolio A, Di Giambenedetto S, Cattaneo D, Di Perri G, and Bonora S
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- Age Factors, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, HIV Infections blood, HIV Infections cerebrospinal fluid, HIV Infections drug therapy, HIV Integrase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring blood, Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring cerebrospinal fluid, Oxazines blood, Oxazines cerebrospinal fluid, Piperazines blood, Piperazines cerebrospinal fluid, Pyridones blood, Pyridones cerebrospinal fluid
- Abstract
Background: People living with human immunodeficiency virus are ageing under combination antiretroviral treatments but data on drug exposure in serum and cerebrospinal fluid are limited. Dolutegravir is a widely used second-generation integrase strand transfer inhibitor: conflicting data suggest that neuropsychiatric side effects may present at a higher frequency in patients with higher dolutegravir serum concentrations., Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of our therapeutic drug monitoring registry identifying patients receiving once-daily dolutegravir without concomitant interacting drugs and significant clinical conditions. Data were analysed stratifying time after drug dose intake (maximum concentration 0.5-4 and trough concentration 21-27 h). Cerebrospinal fluid samples from patients enrolled in neurological studies and receiving dolutegravir were analysed for dolutegravir cerebrospinal fluid concentrations and cerebrospinal fluid-to-plasma ratios. Serum and cerebrospinal fluid concentrations were measured through validated chromatographic methods., Results: We included 207 (providing 457 serum samples) and 41 patients (providing 41 cerebrospinal fluid samples). Participants were mostly male (68.2-72.8%) of median age of 50 years (50-53 years). Non-significant changes in dolutegravir maximum concentration and trough concentration were observed with age at Spearman's test (p values > 0.05); linear logistic regression showed a significant effect of age on dolutegravir trough concentration (p = 0.0013) (Fig. 1). Dolutegravir maximum concentration [3830 ng/mL (2311-5057) vs 4230 ng/mL (2919-5272), p = 0.311] and trough concentration [838 ng/mL (362-1587) vs 966 ng/mL (460-2085), p = 0.056] were non-significantly or borderline higher in patients aged > 50 years. Cerebrospinal dolutegravir concentrations were associated with plasma concentrations (ρ = 0.374, p = 0.016) and age (ρ = 0.537, p = 0.003); cerebrospinal fluid dolutegravir concentrations (13.8 vs 7.3 ng/mL, p = 0.015) and cerebrospinal fluid-to-plasma ratios (0.57 vs 0.32%, p = 0.017] were higher in participants aged > 50 years., Conclusions: We observed an increase in dolutegravir exposure in serum and in cerebrospinal fluid in older patients living with human immunodeficiency virus.
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- 2021
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