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. 2014;19(6):559-67.
doi: 10.3851/IMP2760. Epub 2014 Feb 28.

HCV RNA quantification with different assays: implications for protease-inhibitor-based response-guided therapy

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HCV RNA quantification with different assays: implications for protease-inhibitor-based response-guided therapy

Bart Fevery et al. Antivir Ther. 2014.

Abstract

Background: Response-guided therapy (RGT) for HCV treatment, whereby therapy duration is shortened according to on-treatment virological response, requires patient HCV RNA concentrations below the lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) or limit of detection (LOD) of the viral load assay at weeks 4 and 12. Concordance of two assays and impact on treatment decisions were investigated.

Methods: Plasma samples (n=1,411; baseline to week 12) from HCV genotype-1-infected patients (n=290) receiving simeprevir (TMC435) plus pegylated interferon-α2a/ribavirin in the PILLAR study (NCT00882908) were analysed using Roche High-Pure-System/COBAS(®) TaqMan(®) v2.0 assay (HPS; LLOQ 25 IU/ml and LOD 15 IU/ml; Roche Diagnostics, Indianapolis, IN, USA) and reanalysed using Abbott realtime assay (ART; LLOQ and LOD 12 IU/ml; Abbott Molecular Inc., Des Plaines, IL, USA).

Results: Overall, 217/766 (28.3%) samples from different time points with HCV RNA undetectable by HPS had HCV RNA detectable by ART. Conversely, 35/584 (6.0%) samples undetectable by ART were detectable by HPS. For both assays, most discrepant samples (96-100%) had HCV RNA<25 IU/ml. At week 4, 75.5% of samples were undetectable by HPS, whereas 49.4% were undetectable by ART, resulting in different RGT assessment in 26.1% (P<0.0001). At week 12, 95.4% and 91.9% of samples were undetectable with HPS and ART, respectively.

Conclusions: Lower rates of undetectable HCV RNA with ART at week 4 suggest that if RGT criteria are determined with ART, the proportion of patients qualifying for shorter treatment duration may be significantly lower (26%). Therefore, different RGT criteria may be necessary for ART to maximize numbers benefiting from shortened treatment. Further testing and validation are required.

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