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. 1995 Mar;171(3):546-51.
doi: 10.1093/infdis/171.3.546.

Reduction of the in vitro activity of A77003, an inhibitor of human immunodeficiency virus protease, by human serum alpha 1 acid glycoprotein

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Reduction of the in vitro activity of A77003, an inhibitor of human immunodeficiency virus protease, by human serum alpha 1 acid glycoprotein

J A Bilello et al. J Infect Dis. 1995 Mar.

Abstract

Since plasma protein binding of antiinfectives can adversely affect drug activity, the effect of serum proteins on the in vitro antiviral activity of A77003, a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV) protease inhibitor, was investigated. In vitro, A77003 is effective in both acute and chronic infection in 10% fetal bovine or human serum. As the concentration of human serum was increased to 50%, antiviral efficacy decreased 3- to 6-fold. Purified human alpha 1 acid glycoprotein (alpha 1-AGP) at physiologic concentrations (0.5-2 mg/mL) dose-dependently reduced the antiviral activity of A77003. alpha 1-AGP at 1 mg/mL also antagonized the anti-HIV activity of A77003-zidovudine combinations. Therefore, higher concentrations of HIV protease inhibitors than would be predicted, on the basis of in vitro activity in the absence of physiologic concentrations of binding protein, may be required to effectively limit viral replication in vivo.

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