Darunavir is predominantly unbound to protein in cerebrospinal fluid and concentrations exceed the wild-type HIV-1 median 90 inhibitory concentration

作者:Croteau David*; Rossi Steven S; Best Brookie M; Capparelli Edmund; Ellis Ronald J; Clifford David B; Collier Ann C; Gelman Benjamin B; Marra Christina M; McArthur Justin; McCutchan J Allen; Morgello Susan; Simpson David M; Grant Igor; Letendre Scott
来源:Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 2013, 68(3): 684-689.
DOI:10.1093/jac/dks441

摘要

Higher CSF antiretroviral concentrations may be associated with better control of HIV replication and neurocognitive performance, but only the unbound fraction of antiretrovirals is available to inhibit HIV. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine total and unbound darunavir concentrations in CSF and compare findings with plasma concentrations as well as the wild-type HIV-1 90 inhibitory concentration (IC90). %26lt;br%26gt;Subjects with HIV infection were selected based on the use of darunavir-containing regimens with a twice-daily dosing schedule and availability of stored CSF and matched plasma. Total darunavir was measured by HPLC for plasma or liquid chromatographytandem mass spectroscopy (LC/MS/MS) for CSF. Plasma unbound darunavir was measured by ultrafiltration and LC/MS/MS. CSF protein binding was determined by competitive binding exchange with radiolabelled darunavir. %26lt;br%26gt;Twenty-nine matched CSFplasma pairs were analysed and darunavir was detected in all CSF specimens (median total concentration 55.8 ng/mL), with a CSF unbound fraction of 93.5. Median fractional penetrance was 1.4 of median total and 9.4 of median unbound plasma concentrations. Unbound darunavir concentrations in CSF exceeded the median IC90 for wild-type HIV in all subjects by a median of 20.6-fold, despite the relatively low fractional penetrance. Total darunavir concentrations in CSF correlated with both total and unbound darunavir concentrations in plasma. %26lt;br%26gt;Darunavir should contribute to the control of HIV replication in the CNS as a component of effective combination antiretroviral regimens.

  • 出版日期2013-3