In vitro antiviral activity of cabotegravir against HIV-2

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Abstract

We examined the antiviral activity of the integrase inhibitor (INI) cabotegravir against HIV-2 isolates from INI-naive individuals. HIV-2 was sensitive to cabotegravir in single-cycle and spreading-infection assays, with 50% effective concentrations (EC50s) in the low to subnanomolar range; comparable results were obtained for HIV-1 in both assay formats. Our findings suggest that cabotegravir should be evaluated in clinical trials as a potential option for antiretroviral therapy and preexposure prophylaxis in HIV-2-prevalent settings.

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Smith, R. A., Wu, V. H., Zavala, C. G., Raugi, D. N., Ba, S., Seydi, M., & Gottlieb, G. S. (2018). In vitro antiviral activity of cabotegravir against HIV-2. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 62(10). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01299-18

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