Tenofovir monotherapy is effective in hepatitis B patients with antiviral treatment failure to adefovir in the absence of adefovir-resistant mutations
- PMID: 18199519
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2007.09.020
Tenofovir monotherapy is effective in hepatitis B patients with antiviral treatment failure to adefovir in the absence of adefovir-resistant mutations
Abstract
Background/aims: We sought to identify mutations associated with treatment failure to adefovir (ADV) and to determine virologic response to tenofovir (TDF) alone and in combination with emtricitabine (FTC) in these patients.
Methods: Serum samples prior to and after the change in treatment to TDF/TDF+FTC from 13 patients were analyzed by direct sequencing and clonal analysis.
Results: ADV-resistant mutations, rtA181V and rtN236T, were detected on direct sequencing in 3 of 8 patients who had virologic breakthrough. Among patients with suboptimal virologic response, rtA181T, rtI233V, and rtN236T were present on clonal analysis in 3 patients. Ten patients received TDF, 8 achieved virologic response. One had ADV-resistance at baseline and persistence of ADV-resistant mutations during TDF treatment, addition of FTC resulted in a further decrease in HBV DNA. Another patient had no ADV-resistance at baseline, and selection of ADV-resistant mutations during TDF treatment. All 3 patients who received TDF+FTC had undetectable HBV DNA within 3-12 months including 2 who had ADV-resistance at baseline.
Conclusions: TDF monotherapy is effective for patients with virologic breakthrough or suboptimal response to ADV, but combination therapy with a nucleoside analogue should be considered in patients with ADV-resistance. No novel mutations were detected.
Comment in
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Potency of tenofovir in chronic hepatitis B: mono or combination therapy?J Hepatol. 2008 Mar;48(3):383-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2007.12.006. Epub 2007 Dec 31. J Hepatol. 2008. PMID: 18191272 No abstract available.
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Does the presence of adefovir-resistant variants lead to failure of tenofovir monotherapy?J Hepatol. 2008 Nov;49(5):862-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2008.08.001. Epub 2008 Aug 19. J Hepatol. 2008. PMID: 18804309 No abstract available.
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