- Alovudine
- ALVAC 1433
- AMD070
- AV-1101
- AVX754
- Azodicarbonamide (ADA)
- BMS-488043
- Brecanavir
- Buspirone hydrochloride (Buspar)
- Calanolide A
- Calcium spirulan
- CD4-based therapies
- Cell Genesys gene therapy
- Cimetidine (Dyspamet / Tagamet)
- Colony stimulating factors
- Curcumin
- Dapivirine
- Dextran sulphate
- Dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB)
- Elvucitabine
- Etravirine
- Extracorporeal photopheresis
- FP-21399
- GPG-NH2
- GS 9137
- GW695634
- GW8248
- HEPT derivatives
- HGP-30
- HGTV43
- Hydroxycarbamide (Hydrea)
- Hyperthermia
- Interferon gamma-1b (Immukin)
- Interleukin-12
- Interleukin-16
- Intravenous immunoglobulin
- Iscador
- Isoprinosine
- JE-2147
- Lentinan
- Malariotherapy
- Maraviroc
- MIV 150
- MK-0518
- MVA-BN-Nef vaccine
- Mycophenolate mofetil (CellCept)
- Ozone
- P-1946
- p24.VLP
- PA-457
- Passive immunotherapy
- Phosphazid
- PN355
- PRO 2000
- PRO 542
- pTHr.HIVA
- Racivir
- Remune
- S-1360
- SJ-3366
- SP1093V
- SPV-30
- Stampidine
- T-1249
- Tat toxoid vaccine
- Thymic peptides
- TMC278
- TNFR:Fc
- TNX-355
- Todoxin
- TSAO derivatives
- Tucaresol
- Vesnarinone
- Vicriviroc
- VIR201
- Virodene P058
- WF10
GS 9137
GS 9137 is an integrase inhibitor under development by Gilead Sciences. Integrase inhibitors block the incorporation of HIV's genetic material into the host cell's DNA, a necessary step for the virus's life-cycle.
Promising results from a trial of GS 9137 were presented in early 2006. Thirty patients were randomly assigned to receive G3 9137 with food for ten days. Six patients each received doses of 200, 400 or 800mg gs 9137 twice daily, 800mg GS 9137 once daily or 50mg GS 9137 boosted with 100mg ritonavir (Norvir) once daily. Adding a low dose of ritonavir increases blood levels of GS 9137 by 20-fold, since it is metabolised through the CYP3A enzyme, which ritonavir inihibits.
The GS 9137 arms of the study showed significantly greater reductions in viral load than a compison group of patients taking placebo. The greatest reduction of 2.03 log10 was seen in the ritonavir-boosted arm. The drug was well tolerated with no discontinuations or serious side-effects (de Jesus 2006).
GS 9137 is currently being tested at three once-daily doses of 20, 50 and 125mg, boosted by 100mg ritonavirin HIV-positive patients. Results are expected in late 2006.
Reference
de Jesus E et al. The HIV integrase inhibitor GS-9137 (JTK-303) exhibits potent antiviral activity in treatment-naive and experienced patients. 13th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Denver, abstract LB160, 2006.latest aidsmap news
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