Method: In this study we sought to characterize the relationship between several pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters and virologic responses among HIV/hepatitis C virus genotype-1 co-infected patients receiving pegylated interferon-alpha-2b (peg-IFN2b) and ribavirin. We also tried to establish the underlying mechanisms that lead to poor sustained virologic responder rates observed with African-Americans against Caucasians and compared their results with those observed in a cohort of hepatitis C virus mono-infected patients.

Results: Among our studied population, a viral decline of more than 1.0 log at day 3 combined with viral load of less than 5.0 log IU/ml at day 28 predicted sustained virologic responders with negative predictive value 100% and positive predictive value 100%. African-Americans had significantly (P < 0.01) slower hepatitis C virus viral kinetics as compared to Caucasians. However, peg-IFN2b concentrations and pharmacokinetic parameters, peg-IFN2b(max) and peg-IFN2b half-life, were similar in both groups and did not predict sustained virologic responders. Nevertheless, the pharmacodynamic parameter EC(50), estimated from nonlinear fitting of the viral kinetics together with peg-IFN2b concentration data, showed that HIV/ hepatitis C virus co-infected African-Americans have lower sensitivity to interferon-alpha thus giving rise to slower viral decline. The combined pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameter IFN(max)/EC(90) was an excellent predictor of sustained virologic responders, thus showing the importance of maintaining peg-IFN2b levels above EC(90) to achieve successful treatment.

Conclusion: Further studies are needed to evaluate whether these pharmacodynamic predictions are a result of differential host response to peg-IFN2b or other viral factors conferring relative resistance to peg-IFN2b.

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