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- Title
Instantaneous Inhibitory Potential Is Similar to Inhibitory Quotient at Predicting HIV-1 Response to Antiretroviral Therapy.
- Authors
Henrich, Timothy J.; Ribaudo, Heather J.; Kuritzkes, Daniel R.
- Abstract
Background. The instantaneous inhibitory potential (IIP), a measure of antiviral activity that incorporates the slope of the dose-response curve, has been proposed as a better predictor of clinical efficacy than the inhibitory quotient (IQ). However, there are no quantitative analyses supporting this hypothesis. Methods. The correlation between differences in log10 (IQ) (Δlog (IQ)) or differences in IIP (ΔIIP) and the 10 10 differences in percentage of subjects with plasma human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA levels <50 copies/mL at week 48 was determined for antiretroviral drugs compared in 17 randomized clinical trials. The Δlog10 (IQmin), Δlog10 (IQmax), ΔIIPmin, ΔIIPmax, Δlog10 (IQ12), Δlog10 (IQ24), ΔIIP12, and ΔIIP24 for comparative drugs were correlated with differences in percentage of subjects with HIV-1 RNA levels <50 copies/mL in each trial. log10 (IQ24), log10 (IQ12), IIP24, and IIP12 were calculated using published median effect model slope values and t½ values; r² values from linear regression and Spearman correlation coefficients were calculated for each analysis; 1/2 and correlation coefficients were compared between log10 (IQ) and IIP. Results. r² values were greatest for the Δlog10 (IQ12) and Δlog10 (IQ24) comparisons using intention-to-treat outcomes from the 17 trials. Differences in r² values between Δlog10 (IQ24) and ΔIIP24 and between Δlog10 (IQ12) and ΔIIP12 were 0.05 and 0.18, respectively. Differences in Spearman rank correlation coefficients between log10 (IQ) and IIP at each drug concentration were not significantly different, with the exception of Δlog10 (IQmax) and ΔIIPmax; the Δlog10 (IQmax) correlation was significantly stronger than the ΔIIPmax correlation. max 10 max max Conclusions. IIP was not substantially better than log (IQ) in describing the modest relationship between 10 antiviral activity, pharmacokinetics, and virologic outcomes for antiretroviral drugs.
- Subjects
BIOCHEMISTRY; ANTIRETROVIRAL agents; QUANTITATIVE research; HIV; RNA; CLINICAL drug trials; REGRESSION analysis; CLINICAL trials; STATISTICAL correlation; DRUG dosage; PHARMACOKINETICS
- Publication
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2010, Vol 51, Issue 1, p93
- ISSN
1058-4838
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1086/653430