ACTG 260: a randomized, phase I-II, dose-ranging trial of the anti-human immunodeficiency virus activity of delavirdine monotherapy. The AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 260 Team

M F Para, P Meehan, J Holden-Wiltse, M Fischl, G Morse, R Shafer, L M Demeter, K Wood, T Nevin, N Virani-Ketter, W W Freimuth, M F Para, P Meehan, J Holden-Wiltse, M Fischl, G Morse, R Shafer, L M Demeter, K Wood, T Nevin, N Virani-Ketter, W W Freimuth

Abstract

ACTG 260 was an open-label, four-arm trial designed to study the safety and anti-human immunodeficiency virus (anti-HIV) activity of delavirdine monotherapy at three ranges of concentrations in plasma compared to those of control therapy with zidovudine or didanosine. Delavirdine doses were adjusted weekly until subjects were within their target trough concentration range (3 to 10, 11 to 30, or 31 to 50 microM). A total of 113 subjects were analyzed. At week 2, the mean HIV type 1 (HIV-1) RNA level declines among the subjects in the three delavirdine arms were similar (0.87, 1.08, and 1.02 log10 for the low, middle, and high target arms, respectively), but by week 8, the subjects in the pooled delavirdine arms showed only a 0.10 log10 reduction. In the subjects in the nucleoside arm, mean HIV-1 RNA level reductions at weeks 2 and 8 were 0.67 and 0.55 log10, respectively. Because viral suppression by delavirdine was not maintained, the trial was stopped early. Rash, which was usually self-limited, developed in 36% of subjects who received delavirdine. Delavirdine monotherapy has potent anti-HIV activity at 2 weeks, but its activity is time limited due to the rapid emergence of drug resistance.

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FIG. 1
Median achieved delavirdine (DLV) trough concentration by delavirdine treatment arm. The error bars indicate the interquartile ranges. The dashed lines are target concentration ranges for each treatment arm.
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FIG. 2
Changes in median log10 plasma HIV-1 RNA level by treatment arm. DLV, delavirdine.
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FIG. 3
Concentration of delavirdine (DLV) achieved at week 2 versus change in plasma HIV-1 RNA level at week 2 from that at the baseline.
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FIG. 4
Changes in CD4-cell count by treatment arm. DLV, delavirdine.

Source: PubMed

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