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15th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic InfectionsBoston, Massachusetts - February 3-6, 2008 |
Conf Retrovir Opportunistic Infect 2008 Feb 3-6;15: (abstract no. 37)
Jean-Michel Molina1, J Andrade-Villanueva2, J Echevarria3, P Chetchotisakd4, J Corral5, N David6, M Mancini7, L Percival7, A Thiry7, and D McGrath
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1Hosp St Louis, Paris, France; 2Hosp Civil de Guadalajara, Mexico; 3Hosp Natl Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru; 4Khonkaen Univ, Thailand; 5Hosp Intl Gral de Agudos Oscar Alende, Buenos Aires, Argentina;
6Brooklyn Med Ctr, Western Cape, South Africa; and 7Bristol-Myers Squibb R&D, Wallingford, CT, US
BACKGROUND: Atazamavor/ritonavir (ATV/r) is as effective as lopinavir (LPV)/r with more favorable lipid and gastrointestinal profiles in treatment-experienced HIV-infected patients. Comparative data in ARV-naive patients are needed.
METHODS: CASTLE is a randomized, open-label, multicenter, ongoing 96-week study to assess non-inferiority (10% margin) of ATV/r 300 mg/100 mg once-daily vs LPV/r 400 mg/100 mg twice-daily, both in combination with fixed-dose tenofovir (TDF) 300 mg/emtricitabine (FTC) 200 mg once-daily, in treatment-naïve patients. The primary end-point was the proportion of patients with HIV RNA<50 copies/mL at week 48; planned secondary assessments included percent with HIV RNA <400 copies/mL, CD4 cell count change, and safety.
RESULTS: Of the 883 patients we randomized, 878 were treated. Baseline demographics and characteristics were well balanced. Median CD4 205 cells/mm3; median plasma HIV RNA 4.98 log10 copies/mL. At week 48, mean CD4 increases from baseline for ATV/r and LPV/r were 203 and 219 cells/mm3, respectively. Fewer patients on ATV/r (2%) than LPV/r (8%) initiated lipid-lowering therapy. The proportion of patients with a total cholesterol (TC):HDL ratio >5 at week 48 was 12% and 20% on ATV/r and LPV/r, respectively. Patients on ATV/r had a lower incidence of grade 2-4 treatment-related diarrhea (2% vs 11%) and nausea (4% vs 8%) than LPV/r. Grade 3-4 alanine aminotransferase/aspartate aminotransferase (ALT/AST) elevations were low (≤2%) on both arms. Discontinuations prior to week 48 were: ATV/r, 9%; LPV/r, 13%. Adverse event-related discontinuations were 2% and 3% on ATV/r and LPV/r, respectively; 3 patients (<1%) discontinued ATV/r due to jaundice/hyperbilirubinemia.
CONCLUSIONS: In treatment-naive patients, ATV/r demonstrated similar efficacy, a lower incidence of gastrointestinal-related adverse events, and a significantly better lipid profile (TC, triglycerides, non-HDL) compared to LPV/r. In combination with TDF and FTC, both ATV/r and LPV/r were well tolerated with few discontinuations through 48 weeks.
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ATV/r |
LPV/r |
Difference Estimate (95%CI) (ATV/r – LPV/r) |
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CVRa |
n = 440 |
n = 443 |
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% <50 copies/mL |
78 |
76 |
1.7 (–3.8 to 7.1) |
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% <400 copies/mL |
86 |
82 |
3.3 (–1.5 to 8.1) |
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CVRa, Baseline CD4 < 50 cells/mm3 |
n= 58 |
n= 48 |
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% <50 copies/mL |
78 |
63 |
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Fasting Lipid Mean % D from baseline at 48 weeksb |
n= 421 |
n= 415 |
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Total-C (TC) |
12 |
24 |
–9.5 (–11.8 to –7.0)c |
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LDL |
12 |
15 |
–2.9 (–7.1 to 1.5) |
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HDL |
27 |
32 |
–3.8 (–7.8 to 0.3) |
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Non-HDL |
7 |
21 |
–11.6 (–14.5 to –8.7)c |
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TG |
13 |
51 |
–25.2 (–29.8 to –20.2)c |
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a Confirmed Virologic Response (ITT), Non-Completers = Failure |
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