P. Filippini et al., HCV infection and anti-retroviral treatment, SEVENTH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON CLINICAL ASPECTS AND TREATMENT OF HIV-INFECTION, 1999, pp. 81-85
We studied the changes in HCV-RNA and aminotransferases (AMT) levels during
highly active anriretroviral treatment (HAART) in 8 HIV and HCV co-infecte
d patients (Group A). Moreover, we compared the virological, immunological
and biochemical response to antiretroviral combinations in anti-HIV positiv
e subjects with or without HCV infection. For each patient in Group A, we s
elected an anti-HIV positive/anti-HCV negative patient, pair-matched for ag
e, sex, parenteral risk factor, duration of infection, number of CD4 cells,
viral load and treatment schedule (Group B). An increase of CD4 and a decr
ease of HIV-RNA in both Groups was found during HAART. The percentage of pa
tients with undetectable HIV-RNA at the 1(st) month was higher in Group B t
han in Group A. All cases had high basal HCV-RNA and no variations during t
reatment were observed. During HAART AMT levels slightly decreased in Group
A and increased in Group B.