Effectiveness of dolutegravir-based antiretroviral treatment for HIV-2 infection: retrospective observational study from Western India
Pujari S, Patel A, Gaikwad S, Patel K, Dabhade D, Chitalikar A, Joshi K, Bele V
The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy · 2020-07
Abstract
Background Data on the use of dolutegravir for treatment of HIV-2 infection are limited. Objectives To assess the effectiveness of dolutegravir in people living with HIV-2 (PLHIV-2). Methods A retrospective chart review was performed in two clinics in Western India. PLHIV-2 initiated on dolutegravir-based regimens were included. Response to treatment in both treatment-naive (TN) and treatment-experienced (TE; substitution and not in the context of failure) was assessed by CD4 counts and HIV-2 viral load (VL) in a proportion of individuals. The primary objective was to assess immunological effectiveness (absence of a drop in absolute CD4 counts by more than 30% of baseline). Change in absolute CD4 counts was assessed by fitting a mixed-effects model. Results Sixty-two PLHIV-2 treated with dolutegravir were included. The immunological effectiveness rates (95% CI) were 91.9% (82.4%-96.5%), 92% (81.1%-96.8%) and 91.6% (64.6%-98.5%) amongst all, TE and TN individuals, respectively. Median change in absolute CD4 counts at 6, 12 and 18 months were +29 cells/mm3, +101 cells/mm3 and +72 cells/mm3, respectively. The virological effectiveness rates (HIV-2 VL Conclusions Dolutegravir was well tolerated and associated with immunological, virological and clinical effectiveness in both TN and TE PLHIV-2 in a large cohort from Western India. Dolutegravir-based ART is an excellent option for treatment of individuals with HIV-2 infection.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- HIV-2
- HIV Infections
- Oxazines
- Piperazines
- Pyridones
- Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring
- Viral Load
- Retrospective Studies
- India
- Dolutegravir