Viro-Immunological Efficacy and Safety of Bictegravir/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Alafenamide among Women Living with HIV: A 96-Week Post-Switch Analysis from the Real-Life SHiNe-SHiC Cohort
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
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Viro-Immunological Efficacy and Safety of Bictegravir/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Alafenamide among Women Living with HIV: A 96-Week Post-Switch Analysis from the Real-Life SHiNe-SHiC Cohort / Colpani, A.; De Vito, A.; Marino, A.; Ceccarelli, M.; Celesia, B. M.; Conti, G. N.; Spampinato, S.; Moi, G.; Venanzi Rullo, E.; Pellicano, G. F.; Sofia, S. A.; Panto, G.; Iacobello, C.; Frasca, C. M.; Montineri, A.; Albanese, A.; Angioni, G.; Cacopardo, B.; Madeddu, G.; Nunnari, G.. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 12:10(2024). [10.3390/biomedicines12102311]
Abstract:
: Background/Objectives: Out of 39.9 million adults living with HIV in 2022, 20 million were women. Despite bearing a significant burden, women remain underrepresented in clinical trials, including those for antiretroviral treatments (ART). This study evaluates the safety and efficacy of the bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (B/F/TAF) regimen in a real-life cohort of 99 women with HIV (females with HIV, FWH) over 48 and 96 weeks. Methods: A retrospective cohort study utilized data from the Sardinian HIV Network and Sicilian HIV Cohort (SHiNe-SHiC) research group. The study included FWH, who started B/F/TAF as a treatment switch. The primary objectives were achieving and maintaining an HIV RNA level of <50 copies/mL at 48 and 96 weeks. Secondary objectives included treatment safety, durability, and reasons for discontinuation. Data on demographics, viro-immunological markers, lipid profiles, and treatment interruptions were extracted for analysis. Results: Among the 99 FWH, the median age was 51.9 years, and the median duration of HIV was 15.1 years. At baseline, 80.8% had undetectable HIV-RNA, which increased to 93.8% at 96 weeks. There was a statistically significant increase in CD4 cells/mL (48w p < 0.001, 96w p < 0.001) and CD4/CD8 ratio (48w p < 0.009, 96w p < 0.048), and reductions in total cholesterol (48w p < 0.003, 96w p < 0.006) and LDL (48w p < 0.004, 96w p < 0.009) levels at 48 and 96 weeks. Nine treatment interruptions were noted, with one due to adverse events. The regimen was well-tolerated overall. Conclusions: B/F/TAF demonstrated high efficacy and safety in this real-world cohort of FWH, highlighting the critical need for gender-focused research in HIV treatment. Ensuring equitable access to effective treatment options for women is imperative for the global health community's efforts to eliminate HIV.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AIDS; ART; HIV; TAF; WLWH; bictegravir; integrase inhibitors; women and HIV
Elenco autori:
Colpani, A.; De Vito, A.; Marino, A.; Ceccarelli, M.; Celesia, B. M.; Conti, G. N.; Spampinato, S.; Moi, G.; Venanzi Rullo, E.; Pellicano, G. F.; Sofia, S. A.; Panto, G.; Iacobello, C.; Frasca, C. M.; Montineri, A.; Albanese, A.; Angioni, G.; Cacopardo, B.; Madeddu, G.; Nunnari, G.
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