Pm. Tarwater et al., Increase and plateau of CD4 T-cell counts in the 3 1/2 years after initiation of potent antiretroviral therapy, J ACQ IMM D, 27(2), 2001, pp. 168-175
We evaluated CD4 cell counts over a 3 1/2 year period following the initiat
ion of potent antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort S
tudy. The study population included 314 HIV-infected gay men who provided C
D4 cell counts for at least 2 years after the initiation of potent ART. Tre
nds in CD4 cell counts and plasma HIV-RNA were analyzed by regression metho
ds that incorporated the statistical dependencies of outcomes measured over
time within individuals. Regard less of CD4 cell count at initiation of po
tent ART, CD4 cell counts increased significantly (p < .05) in the first 2
years after initiation. However, between 2 and 3 1/2 years after initiation
, these counts neither increased nor decreased, The pattern of the proporti
on with plasma HIV-RNA < 400 copies/ml was similar to CD4 cell count (i.e.,
increased significantly after initiation and plateau in the subsequent 1 1
/2 years). The single most important predictor of the steady state CD4 cell
count that was maintained between 2 and 3 1/2 years after initiation was t
he change in plasma HIV-RNA in the first year after initiation of potent AR
T.