Lamivudine/Dolutegravir in Virologically Suppressed Subjects With Expected or Confirmed Resistance to Lamivudine
brief summary
Dolutegravir (DTG) plus lamivudine (3TC) is a dual regimen combination recommended for both naïve and suppressed persons with HIV-1 infection1. However, data regarding the efficacy of this regimen in suppressed persons with history of past resistance or virologic failures is currently insufficient. This is a phase IIa, open-label, single arm, multicentric study. The hypothesis is that therapy with DTG/3TC would be able to maintain viral control in HIV infected participants with prior history of 3TC resistance but without evidence of M184V/I resistance mutation in proviral DNA population sequencing at baseline. The investigators also hypothesize that archived minority 3TC resistance associated mutations detected by next-generation (NGS) sequencing prior to the switch would not have a significant impact on the efficacy of DTG/3TC.
detailed description
This is a multicentre study, and it will be conducted at different healthcare centres in Spain. 117 participants will be recruited. A minimum of 30%-50% of the study population would be required to have historical RNA population genotype with confirmed M184V/I mutation.
official title
Virologic Outcomes of Lamivudine/Dolutegravir in Virologically Suppressed Subjects With Expected or Confirmed Resistance to Lamivudine.