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Resistance-associated amino acid variants associated with boceprevir plus pegylated interferon-α2b and ribavirin in patients with chronic hepatitis C in the SPRINT-1 trial.

Authors :
Ogert RA
Howe JA
Vierling JM
Kwo PY
Lawitz EJ
McCone J
Schiff ER
Pound D
Davis MN
Gordon SC
Ravendhran N
Rossaro L
Jacobson IM
Ralston R
Chaudhri E
Qiu P
Pedicone LD
Brass CA
Albrecht JK
Barnard RJ
Hazuda DJ
Howe AY
Source :
Antiviral therapy [Antivir Ther] 2013; Vol. 18 (3), pp. 387-97. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Feb 13.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: Resistance to direct-acting antivirals represents a new challenge in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C.<br />Methods: SPRINT-1 was a randomized study of treatment-naive patients with genotype (G) 1 hepatitis C infection (n=595) that evaluated the safety and efficacy of boceprevir (BOC) when added to pegylated interferon-α2b plus ribavirin (PR). Plasma samples collected at protocol-specified visits were analysed by population sequencing for detection of BOC-associated resistance-associated variants (RAVs).<br />Results: A total of 17/24 (71%) patients randomized to BOC with baseline RAVs achieved sustained virological response (SVR). V55A/I (n=14), Q41H (n=11) and T54S (n=9) were the most frequently detected polymorphisms at baseline. Seven non-SVR patients with baseline RAVs had V55A (relapse, n=3; breakthrough, n=1; and non-response, n=1) and/or R155K (non-response, n=2). In total, 63/144 (44%) patients with sequenced post-baseline samples (2 SVR, 61 non-SVR) had detectable RAVs after BOC treatment (G1a: R155K [39/49; 80%], V36M [37/49; 76%] and T54S [24/49; 49%]; G1b: T54S [3/11; 27%], T54A [4/11; 35%], A156S [2/11; 18%] and V170A [2/11; 18%]). RAV frequency varied according to the virological response: 90%, 67%, 27% and 37% of breakthrough, incomplete virological response, relapse and non-responder patients, respectively, had post-baseline RAVs present. Similar RAVs were identified in both the PR lead-in and no-lead-in arms and the frequency of post-baseline RAVs was highest in the low-dose ribavirin arm.<br />Conclusions: SVR rates were not compromised among patients with RAVs at baseline; however, a lower starting mg/kg dose of ribavirin was associated with a higher frequency of post-baseline RAVs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2040-2058
Volume :
18
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Antiviral therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23406826
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3851/IMP2549