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999. Using the F/TDF Adherence-Efficacy Relationship to Calculate Background HIV incidence: Results from the DISCOVER trial

BACKGROUND: RRandomized trials of new PrEP agents compare to oral emtricitabine+tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (F/TDF) and do not have a placebo arm. We used the well-characterized adherence-efficacy relationship for F/TDF from iPrEX OLE, to back-calculate the (non-PrEP) background HIV incidence (bHI...

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Autores principales: Glidden, David V, Dunn, David T, Das, Moupali, Ebrahimi, Ramin, Zhong, Lijie, Stirrup, Oliver T, Anderson, Peter L
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776424/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1185
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author Glidden, David V
Dunn, David T
Das, Moupali
Ebrahimi, Ramin
Zhong, Lijie
Stirrup, Oliver T
Anderson, Peter L
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Dunn, David T
Das, Moupali
Ebrahimi, Ramin
Zhong, Lijie
Stirrup, Oliver T
Anderson, Peter L
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description BACKGROUND: RRandomized trials of new PrEP agents compare to oral emtricitabine+tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (F/TDF) and do not have a placebo arm. We used the well-characterized adherence-efficacy relationship for F/TDF from iPrEX OLE, to back-calculate the (non-PrEP) background HIV incidence (bHIV) in the F/TDF arm of DISCOVER and estimate comparative efficacy (to bHIV). METHODS: TDISCOVER is an ongoing randomized active-controlled trial in 5,387 men who have sex with men and transgender women that demonstrated non-inferiority of F+tenofovir alafenamide (F/TAF) to F/TDF (IRR 0.47 (95% CI 0.19, 1.15). TFV-DP levels in DBS were assessed for all diagnosed with HIV and in a randomized subset of 10%. We used a Bayesian model with a prior distribution, derived from iPrEx OLE, relating TFV-DP levels to HIV prevention efficacy: eg TFV-DP levels of < 350 (low), 350 to < 700 (medium) and ≥700 (high) fmol/punch were assumed to provide 0%, 86% and 98% HIV protection, respectively. This prior, combined with F/TDF seroconversion rate and TFV-DP levels, yields Bayesian inferences on the bHIV. In R, STAN was used to sample 10,000 realizations from the posterior distribution. RESULTS: There were 6 vs. 11 post-baseline HIV infections (0.14 v. 0.25 per 100 person-years [PY]) on F/TAF and F/TDF. Of the 11 on F/TDF, 10 had low, 0 had medium, and 1 had high TFV-DP levels; among HIV-negative controls, 5% of the person-time had low, 9% had medium, and 86% had high TFV-DP levels. A non-informative prior distribution for bHIV, combined with the prior for TFV-DP level-efficacy relationship, yielded a posterior bHIV incidence [0.80 Bayesian credible interval (CrI)] of 3.4/100 [1.9, 6.0/100] PY; which suggests a median F/TAF efficacy [0.95 CrI] of 96% [88%,99%] and 93% [87%,96%] for F/TDF compared to bHIV. If we chose a conservative prior distribution for bHIV of 1.0/100 PY, the model yields a median posterior bHIV [0.80 CrI] of 2.8/100 [1.7, 4.7/100] PY; which suggests a median efficacy [0.95 Cr] of 95% [86%, 99%] for F/TAF and 92% [86%, 67%] for F/TDF compared to bHIV with corresponding number of HIV infections averted of 117 and 114, respectively (Figure). Figure. [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: The F/TDF adherence-efficacy relationship can be used to back-calculate bHIV incidence in MSM/TW PrEP trials and assess the efficacy of new PrEP agents compared to bHIV. DISCLOSURES: David V. Glidden, MD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees) David T. Dunn, MD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees)Viiv Healthcare (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees) Moupali Das, MD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Employee, Shareholder) Ramin Ebrahimi, MSc, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Employee, Shareholder) Lijie Zhong, PhD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Employee, Shareholder) Oliver T. Stirrup, MD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees) Peter L. Anderson, PharmD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees)
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spelling pubmed-77764242021-01-07 999. Using the F/TDF Adherence-Efficacy Relationship to Calculate Background HIV incidence: Results from the DISCOVER trial Glidden, David V Dunn, David T Das, Moupali Ebrahimi, Ramin Zhong, Lijie Stirrup, Oliver T Anderson, Peter L Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: RRandomized trials of new PrEP agents compare to oral emtricitabine+tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (F/TDF) and do not have a placebo arm. We used the well-characterized adherence-efficacy relationship for F/TDF from iPrEX OLE, to back-calculate the (non-PrEP) background HIV incidence (bHIV) in the F/TDF arm of DISCOVER and estimate comparative efficacy (to bHIV). METHODS: TDISCOVER is an ongoing randomized active-controlled trial in 5,387 men who have sex with men and transgender women that demonstrated non-inferiority of F+tenofovir alafenamide (F/TAF) to F/TDF (IRR 0.47 (95% CI 0.19, 1.15). TFV-DP levels in DBS were assessed for all diagnosed with HIV and in a randomized subset of 10%. We used a Bayesian model with a prior distribution, derived from iPrEx OLE, relating TFV-DP levels to HIV prevention efficacy: eg TFV-DP levels of < 350 (low), 350 to < 700 (medium) and ≥700 (high) fmol/punch were assumed to provide 0%, 86% and 98% HIV protection, respectively. This prior, combined with F/TDF seroconversion rate and TFV-DP levels, yields Bayesian inferences on the bHIV. In R, STAN was used to sample 10,000 realizations from the posterior distribution. RESULTS: There were 6 vs. 11 post-baseline HIV infections (0.14 v. 0.25 per 100 person-years [PY]) on F/TAF and F/TDF. Of the 11 on F/TDF, 10 had low, 0 had medium, and 1 had high TFV-DP levels; among HIV-negative controls, 5% of the person-time had low, 9% had medium, and 86% had high TFV-DP levels. A non-informative prior distribution for bHIV, combined with the prior for TFV-DP level-efficacy relationship, yielded a posterior bHIV incidence [0.80 Bayesian credible interval (CrI)] of 3.4/100 [1.9, 6.0/100] PY; which suggests a median F/TAF efficacy [0.95 CrI] of 96% [88%,99%] and 93% [87%,96%] for F/TDF compared to bHIV. If we chose a conservative prior distribution for bHIV of 1.0/100 PY, the model yields a median posterior bHIV [0.80 CrI] of 2.8/100 [1.7, 4.7/100] PY; which suggests a median efficacy [0.95 Cr] of 95% [86%, 99%] for F/TAF and 92% [86%, 67%] for F/TDF compared to bHIV with corresponding number of HIV infections averted of 117 and 114, respectively (Figure). Figure. [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: The F/TDF adherence-efficacy relationship can be used to back-calculate bHIV incidence in MSM/TW PrEP trials and assess the efficacy of new PrEP agents compared to bHIV. DISCLOSURES: David V. Glidden, MD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees) David T. Dunn, MD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees)Viiv Healthcare (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees) Moupali Das, MD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Employee, Shareholder) Ramin Ebrahimi, MSc, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Employee, Shareholder) Lijie Zhong, PhD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Employee, Shareholder) Oliver T. Stirrup, MD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees) Peter L. Anderson, PharmD, Gilead Sciences Inc. (Other Financial or Material Support, Personal fees) Oxford University Press 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7776424/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1185 Text en © The Author 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Zhong, Lijie
Stirrup, Oliver T
Anderson, Peter L
999. Using the F/TDF Adherence-Efficacy Relationship to Calculate Background HIV incidence: Results from the DISCOVER trial
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title_full 999. Using the F/TDF Adherence-Efficacy Relationship to Calculate Background HIV incidence: Results from the DISCOVER trial
title_fullStr 999. Using the F/TDF Adherence-Efficacy Relationship to Calculate Background HIV incidence: Results from the DISCOVER trial
title_full_unstemmed 999. Using the F/TDF Adherence-Efficacy Relationship to Calculate Background HIV incidence: Results from the DISCOVER trial
title_short 999. Using the F/TDF Adherence-Efficacy Relationship to Calculate Background HIV incidence: Results from the DISCOVER trial
title_sort 999. using the f/tdf adherence-efficacy relationship to calculate background hiv incidence: results from the discover trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7776424/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1185
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