Efficacy of low-dose intermittent subcutaneous interleukin (IL)-2 in antiviral drug-experienced human immunodeficiency virus-infected persons with detectable virus load: A controlled study of 3 IL-2 regimens with antiviral drug therapy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of 3 regimens of intermittent subcutaneous (sc) interleukin (IL)-2 in a phase 2 study, 61 antiviral drug-experienced human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients were randomly assigned to one of the following study arms: antiretroviral therapy (ART) plus IL-2 (12 million IU [MIU] by continuous intravenous infusion, followed by 7.5 MIU twice a day, sc, every 8 weeks); ART plus IL-2 (7.5 MIU twice a day, sc, every 8 weeks); ART plus IL-2 (3 MIU twice a day, sc, every 4 weeks); or ART alone. A significant increase of circulating CD4 cells was observed in IL-2-treated subjects, compared with those given ART alone. Low doses of IL-2 were better tolerated. Despite the incomplete suppression of viral replication, IL-2 with ART did not increase either plasma viremia or cell-associated HIV DNA levels. Low doses of intermittent sc IL-2 induced a stable increase of peripheral CD4 cells that was indistinguishable from those associated with higher, less well-tolerated doses of IL-2.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Tambussi, G; Ghezzi, S; Nozza, S; Vallanti, G; Magenta, L; Guffanti, M; Brambilla, A; Vicenzi, E; Carrera, P; Racca, S; Soldini, L; Gianotti, N; Murone, M; Veglia, F; Poli, Guido; Lazzarin, A.
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