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Antiviral Research | 2011

HCV RNA decline in the first 24 h exhibits high negative predictive value of sustained virologic response in HIV/HCV genotype 1 co-infected patients treated with peginterferon and ribavirin

Natalia Laufer; Federico Bolcic; M. J. Rolón; Ana de Dios Martínez; Rita Reynoso; Héctor Pérez; Horacio Salomón; Pedro Cahn; Jorge Quarleri

BACKGROUND Treatment with Peg-interferon and ribavirin (PEG-IFN/RBV) for HIV patients co-infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1 has suboptimal rates of response. Viral kinetics has emerged as one of the best prognostic factors of treatment outcome. METHODS Twenty HIV/HCV genotype 1 co-infected patients in treatment with PEG-IFN/RBV, had blood drawn at baseline, 24 h, 4, 12, 24, 48, and 72 weeks. HCV-RNA levels were evaluated at each time point. ROC curves were used to evaluate the log10 HCV-RNA decay at 24 h that exhibits the best predictive value of achieving response. Genomic characterization of HCV NS5A at both interferon sensitivity-determining region (ISDR) and protein-kinase binding (PKRBD) domains were performed in order to evaluate its heterogeneity and association with 24 h HCV-RNA decay and SVR. RESULTS Non-responder patients exhibited a mean of 0.7 log10 (SD 0.74 log10) HCV-RNA decay at 24 h, whereas responder-patients presented 1.6 log10 (SD 0.28 log10), p = 0.04. A reduction in HCV viral load from baseline to 24 h of < 1.4 had a negative predictive value for achieving SVR of 100% and a positive predictive value of 50%. HCV genotype 1 isolates from patients with a decrease of HCV-RNA at 24 h > 1.4 log10, exhibited 3.1(SD 1.5) amino acids substitutions in ISDR and 4.8(SD 2.3) in PKRBD regions and 1.6(SD 0.7) and 2.4(SD 1.3), respectively, in those patients presenting lower reduction in HCV-RNA. CONCLUSIONS HIV/HCV genotype 1 co-infected patients with a decrease in HCV-VL at 24 h > 1.4 log10 are more likely to achieve SVR when treated with PEG-IFN/RBV than those with lower levels of HCV-RNA decay. Along with other host-related and viral-related prognostic factors in HIV/HCV co-infected patients, this very early time point of evaluation could be of relevance in the management of HCV-specific treatment.


Acta gastroenterologica Latinoamericana | 2007

HCV genotype distribution among HIV co-infected individuals in Argentina: Relationship with host and viral factors

Jorge Quarleri; Federico Bolcic; María Belén Bouzas; Natalia Laufer; Manuel Gómez Carrillo; Lilia Mammana; S Kaufman; Héctor Pérez; Pedro Cahn; Horacio Salomón


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1988

Analisis de la demanda espontanea de un consultorio externo de SIDA en la ciudad de Buenos Aires

Pedro Cahn; Héctor Pérez; A Casiro; Scaglione C; Guillermo R Muchinik


Archives of Virology | 2013

Analysis of sequences of hepatitis C virus NS5A genotype 1 in HIV-coinfected patients with a null response to nitazoxanide or peg-interferon plus ribavirin.

Mariano Sede; Natalia Laufer; Diego Sebastian Ojeda; Ana Gun; Pedro Cahn; Jorge Quarleri


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1984

An outbreak of multiply resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Buenos Aires

A Schugurensky; Pedro Cahn; G Osatnik; Jorge Zorzopulos; A Ruiz Trevisan; Claudio Denoya


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2005

Terapia antirretroviral (ARV): Avances y deudas que deja el año 2004

Pedro Cahn


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2001

Nuevas ideas y viejos problemas en debate: la 1ª Conferencia de la Sociedad Internacional de SIDA sobre patogénesis y tratamiento del HIV, Buenos Aires 2001

Pedro Cahn


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1992

Los médicos y el SIDA: riesgo, compromiso y responsabilidad social

Pedro Cahn


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1988

Analysis of spontaneous attendance at an AIDS consulting center in Buenos Aires

Pedro Cahn; Héctor Pérez; A Casiro; Scaglione C; Muchinik G


Medicina-buenos Aires | 1988

Compromiso nuerológico en pacientes con SIDA: a propósito de dos casos

Pedro Cahn; Héctor Pérez; E Herskovits; J Guevara; A Casiro; C Mangone; Maria Bouzas; Ema Rickard; Gastón Picchio; Muchinik G

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Jorge Quarleri

University of Buenos Aires

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Natalia Laufer

University of Buenos Aires

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Federico Bolcic

University of Buenos Aires

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Horacio Salomón

University of Buenos Aires

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Jorge Zorzopulos

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales

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Mariano Sede

University of Buenos Aires

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Rita Reynoso

University of Buenos Aires

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