Abstract
Background
Up to 10% of the HIV-positive population is coinfected with hepatitis B virus (HBV). Generally, combined treatment includes agents against both viruses, such as lamivudine (3TC). However, HBV resistance to 3TC is high. Adefovir dipivoxil (ADV) has shown its efficacy for treating 3TC-resistant (3TC-R) HBV in HIV-coinfected patients. ADV combined with pegylated interferon (PEG-IFN) has never been evaluated in this population.
Methods
HIV-HBV-coinfected patients with positive HBV e antigen (HBeAg), documented 3TC-R HBV mutation and antiretroviral treatment including 3TC were selected and received ADV (10 mg daily) and PEG-IFN-α2a (180 μg weekly) for 48 weeks.
Results
Of 18 eligible patients (n=16 [89%] male, mean ±
Conclusions
ADV and PEG-IFN is safe and effective for treating 3TC-R HBV in HIV patients. However, on-treatment response was not maintained off therapy and did not lead to HBV seroconversion. The combination had no effect on HIV disease progression.
