Back to Search Start Over

Associations between baseline characteristics, CD4 cell count response and virological failure on first-line efavirenz + tenofovir + emtricitabine for HIV

Authors :
Oliver T. Stirrup
Caroline A. Sabin
Andrew N. Phillips
Ian Williams
Duncan Churchill
Anna Tostevin
Teresa Hill
David T. Dunn
David Asboe
Anton Pozniak
Patricia Cane
David Chadwick
Duncan Clark
Simon Collins
Valerie Delpech
Samuel Douthwaite
David Dunn
Esther Fearnhill
Kholoud Porter
Oliver Stirrup
Christophe Fraser
Anna Maria Geretti
Rory Gunson
Antony Hale
Stéphane Hué
Linda Lazarus
Andrew Leigh-Brown
Tamyo Mbisa
Nicola Mackie
Chloe Orkin
Eleni Nastouli
Deenan Pillay
Andrew Phillips
Caroline Sabin
Erasmus Smit
Kate Templeton
Peter Tilston
Erik Volz
Hongyi Zhang
Keith Fairbrother
Justine Dawkins
Siobhan O’Shea
Jane Mullen
Alison Cox
Richard Tandy
Tracy Fawcett
Mark Hopkins
Clare Booth
Lynne Renwick
Matthias L. Schmid
Brendan Payne
Jonathan Hubb
Simon Dustan
Stuart Kirk
Amanda Bradley-Stewart
Sophie Jose
Alicia Thornton
Susie Huntington
Adam Glabay
Shaadi Shidfar
Janet Lynch
James Hand
Carl de Souza
Nicky Perry
Stuart Tilbury
Elaney Youssef
Brian Gazzard
Mark Nelson
Tracey Mabika
Sundhiya Mandalia
Jane Anderson
Sajid Munshi
Frank Post
Ade Adefisan
Chris Taylor
Zachary Gleisner
Fowzia Ibrahim
Lucy Campbell
Kirsty Baillie
Richard Gilson
Nataliya Brima
Jonathan Ainsworth
Achim Schwenk
Sheila Miller
Chris Wood
Margaret Johnson
Mike Youle
Fiona Lampe
Colette Smith
Rob Tsintas
Clinton Chaloner
Samantha Hutchinson
John Walsh
Nicky Mackie
Alan Winston
Jonathan Weber
Farhan Ramzan
Mark Carder
Clifford Leen
Alan Wilson
Sheila Morris
Mark Gompels
Sue Allan
Adrian Palfreeman
Adam Lewszuk
Stephen Kegg
Akin Faleye
Victoria Ogunbiyi
Sue Mitchell
Phillip Hay
Christian Kemble
Fabiola Martin
Sarah Russell-Sharpe
Janet Gravely
Sris Allan
Andrew Harte
Anjum Tariq
Hazel Spencer
Ron Jones
Jillian Pritchard
Shirley Cumming
Claire Atkinson
Dushyant Mital
Veronica Edgell
Juli Allen
Andy Ustianowski
Cynthia Murphy
Ilise Gunder
Roy Trevelion
Abdel Babiker
Source :
Journal of Virus Eradication, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp 204-211 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate associations between baseline characteristics and CD4 cell count response on first-line antiretroviral therapy and risk of virological failure (VF) with or without drug resistance. Methods: We conducted an analysis of UK Collaborative HIV Cohort data linked to the UK HIV Drug Resistance Database. Inclusion criteria were viral sequence showing no resistance prior to initiation of first-line efavirenz + tenofovir disoproxil fumarate + emtricitabine and virological suppression within 6 months. Outcomes of VF (≥200 copies/mL) with or without drug resistance were assessed using a competing risks approach fitted jointly with a model for CD4 cell count recovery. Hazard ratios for each VF outcome were estimated for baseline CD4 cell count and viral load and characteristics of CD4 cell count response using latent variables on a standard normal scale. Results: A total of 3640 people were included with 338 VF events; corresponding viral sequences were available in 134 with ≥1 resistance mutation in 36. VF with resistance was associated with lower baseline CD4 (0.30, 0.09–0.62), lower CD4 recovery (0.04, 0.00–0.17) and higher CD4 variability (4.40, 1.22–12.68). A different pattern of associations was observed for VF without resistance, but the strength of these results was less consistent across sensitivity analyses. Cumulative incidence of VF with resistance was estimated to be >2% at 3 years for baseline CD4 ≥350 cells/μL. Conclusion: Lower baseline CD4 cell count and suboptimal CD4 recovery are associated with VF with drug resistance. People with low CD4 cell count before ART or with suboptimal CD4 recovery on treatment should be a priority for regimens with high genetic barrier to resistance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20556640
Volume :
5
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Virus Eradication
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b685ef625be34b15b9ad4ef446718de6
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2055-6640(20)30037-6