Results of a double-blind placebo-controlled study of the double-stranded RNA drug PolyI:PolyC12U in the treatment of HIV infection

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In this multicenter, randomized, double-blind study the activity of polyI:polyC12U administered with zidovudine was evaluated in the treatment of HIV infection. Thirty-six HIV-positive, pre-AIDS individuals (100 - 500 CD4+ cells/mm3) who had had at least six months of zidovudine therapy received polyI:polyC12U (400 or 700 mg) or placebo twice weekly with zidovudine. PolyI:polyC12U subjects with baseline CD4+ counts ≤ 300/mm3 showed a trend towards reduced CD4+ loss versus placebo recipients. PolyI:polyC12U subjects were more likely to exhibit positive delayed-type hypersensitivity responses than placebo recipients. Placebo subjects crossing over to polyI:polyC12U therapy demonstrated improved CD4+ and delayed-type hypersensitivity responses. PolyI:polyC12U subjects with baseline CD4+ counts ≤ 300/mm3 were less likely to develop AIDS than similar placebo subjects. PolyI:polyC12U therapy of HIV-positive subjects restored or stabilized immune function as indexed by delayed-type hypersensitivity reactivity and, in individuals with CD4+ counts > 300/mm3, abrogated CD4+ loss and reduced disease progression. PolyI:polyC12U was generally well-tolerated in this zidovudine-treated population. No subject discontinued therapy due to an adverse reaction or aberrant laboratory parameter.

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Thompson, K. A., Strayer, D. R., Salvato, P. D., Thompson, C. E., Klimas, N., Molavi, A., … Carter, W. A. (1996). Results of a double-blind placebo-controlled study of the double-stranded RNA drug PolyI:PolyC12U in the treatment of HIV infection. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 15(7), 580–587. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01709367

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