Zidovudine plus interferon-alpha versus zidovudine alone in HIV-infected symptomatic or asymptomatic persons with CD4+ cell counts > 150 x 10(6)/L: results of the Zidon trial. Zidon Study Group. NLM AIDSLINE Important note: Information in this article was accurate in 1996. The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.

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Zidovudine plus interferon-alpha versus zidovudine alone in HIV-infected symptomatic or asymptomatic persons with CD4+ cell counts > 150 x 10(6)/L: results of the Zidon trial. Zidon Study Group.

AIDS. 1995 Sep;9(9):1025-35. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/96085717
Fernandez-Cruz E; Lang JM; Frissen J; Furner V; Chateauvert M; Boucher CA; Dowd P; Stevens J; Department of Immunology, General Hospital Gregorio Maranon,; Madrid, Spain.


Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of zidovudine (ZDV) and lymphoblastoid interferon (IFN)-alpha combination therapy compared with ZDV monotherapy in HIV-infected subjects with CD4+ cell counts between 150 and 500 x 10(6)/l. DESIGN: Open, randomized controlled trial with subjects stratified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 1986 classification of HIV disease (group II/III or IV). The study was amended to a sequential design in February 1992 to allow interim analyses to be conducted. SETTING: Outpatient clinics in 45 hospitals in Europe, Australia and Canada. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 402 previously untreated subjects with symptomatic HIV infection (CDC group IV) and CD4+ count 150-500 x 10(6)/l or asymptomatic HIV infection (CDC group II/III) with CD4+ count 150-350 x 10(6)/l. INTERVENTIONS: ZDV 250 mg twice daily with or without 3 MU subcutaneous injections of lymphoblastoid IFN-alpha three times per week. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Time to development of a study endpoint defined as: progression from CDC group II/III to group IV, group IV non-AIDS to AIDS, or group IV AIDS to a second AIDS-defining condition; also CD4+ count to < 50 x 10(6)/l on two occasions at least 1 month apart or HIV-related death irrespective of CDC group on entry. RESULTS: There was no reduction in the rate of disease progression for patients receiving ZDV plus IFN-alpha compared with patients receiving ZDV alone. No major differences between the groups were seen for CD4+ counts or percentages, or p24 antigenaemia. In a subset of 70 patients, a similar proportion from both dose groups showed evidence of ZDV resistance after 48 weeks of treatment. More adverse experiences were seen in the ZDV/IFN-alpha group. CONCLUSIONS: Combination therapy with low dose lymphoblastoid IFN-alpha and ZDV revealed no clinical benefit compared with ZDV monotherapy.
Keywords: Adolescence Adult Aged Combined Modality Therapy Comparative Study CD4 Lymphocyte Count/*DRUG EFFECTS Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Drug Administration Schedule Female Human HIV Core Protein p24/BLOOD HIV Infections/IMMUNOLOGY/*THERAPY Injections, Subcutaneous Interferon-alpha/*ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE/ADVERSE EFFECTS Male Middle Age Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Treatment Outcome Zidovudine/*ADMINISTRATION & DOSAGE/ADVERSE EFFECTS CLINICAL TRIAL JOURNAL ARTICLE MULTICENTER STUDY RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALKWDadolescenceadultagedcombinedmodalitytherapycomparativestudycd4lymphocytecount/KWDdrugeffectsdose-responserelationship,drugdrugadministrationschedulefemalehumanhivcoreproteinp24/bloodhivinfections/immunology/KWDtherapyinjections,subcutaneousinterferon-alpha/KWDadministration&dosage/adverseeffectsmalemiddleagesupport,non-uKWDsKWDgov'ttreatmentoutcomezidovudine/KWDadministration&dosage/adverseeffectsclinicaltrialjournalarticlemulticenterstudyrandomizedcontrolledtrial
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