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Antiretroviral Penetration across Three Preclinical Animal Models and Humans in Eight Putative HIV Viral Reservoirs.

Aaron S DevanathanJason R PironeRamesh AkkinaLeila Remling-MulderPaul LuciwLourdes AdamsonJ Victor GarciaMartina KovarovaNicole R WhiteAmanda P SchauerKimberly BlakeCraig SykesErin M BurgunderNithya SrinivasElias P RosenAngela D M Kashuba
Published in: Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2019)
For HIV cure strategies like "kick and kill" to succeed, antiretroviral (ARV) drugs must reach effective concentrations in putative viral reservoirs. We characterize penetration of six ARVs in three preclinical animal models and humans. We found that standard dosing strategies in preclinical species closely mimicked tissue concentrations in humans for some, but not all, ARVs. These results have implications for interpreting HIV treatment, prevention, or cure interventions between preclinical and clinical models.
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