Ra. Koup et al., NEVIRAPINE SYNERGISTICALLY INHIBITS HIV-1 REPLICATION IN COMBINATION WITH ZIDOVUDINE, INTERFERON OR CD4 IMMUNOADHESIN, AIDS, 7(9), 1993, pp. 1181-1184
Objective: To determine whether synergistic inhibition of HIV-1 replic
ation would result from the in vitro use of nevirapine in combination
with zidovudine, interferon (IFN)-alpha 2C, and CD4 immunoadhesin. Des
ign and methods: The non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor ne
virapine (formerly BI-RG-587) was tested in combination with the other
antiretroviral agents. Assays were performed on stimulated peripheral
blood lymphocytes infected with HIV-1. Virus replication was assessed
by the release of viral p24 antigen into culture supernatants. The me
dian-effect principle was used to assess for synergistic interactions
of the combined agents. Results: Zidovudine, IFN-alpha 2C and CD4 immu
noadhesin, when used in combination with nevirapine, synergistically i
nhibited HIV-1 replication in human peripheral blood lymphocytes compa
red with each agent used alone. Some analyses were also consistent wit
h additive effects, but antagonism was not noted. Conclusion: These in
vitro findings provide a scientific basis for future trials with simi
lar drug combinations.