TY - JOUR
T1 - Immunogenicity and safety of the quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine in HIV-1-infected women
AU - Kojic, Erna Milunka
AU - Kang, Minhee
AU - Cespedes, Michelle S.
AU - Umbleja, Triin
AU - Godfrey, Catherine
AU - Allen, Reena T.
AU - Firnhaber, Cynthia
AU - Grinsztejn, Beatriz
AU - Palefsky, Joel M.
AU - Webster-Cyriaque, Jennifer Y.
AU - Saah, Alfred
AU - Aberg, Judith A.
AU - Cu-Uvin, Susan
N1 - Funding Information:
Financial support. This work was supported by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (award number UM1AI068636); the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research; and the Statistical and Data Management Center of the ACTG (grant number UM1AI68634). Massachusetts General Hospital receives support from the Harvard Center for AIDS Research (number P30 AI060354).
PY - 2014/7/1
Y1 - 2014/7/1
N2 - Background. Women infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are disproportionately affected by human papillomavirus (HPV)-related anogenital disease, particularly with increased immunosuppression. AIDS Clinical Trials Group protocol A5240 was a trial of 319 HIV-infected women in the United States, Brazil, and South Africa to determine immunogenicity and safety of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine in 3 strata based on screening CD4 count: >350 (stratum A), 201-350 (stratum B), and ≤200 cells/μL (stratum C). Methods. Safety and serostatus of HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18 were examined. HPV serological testing was performed using competitive Luminex immunoassay (HPV-4 cLIA). HPV type-specific seroconversion analysis was done for participants who were seronegative for the given type at baseline. Results. Median age of patients was 36 years; 11% were white, 56% black, and 31% Hispanic. Median CD4 count was 310 cells/μL, and 40% had undetectable HIV-1 load. No safety issues were identified. Seroconversion proportions among women at week 28 for HPV types 6, 11,16, and 18 were 96%, 98%, 99%, and 91%, respectively, for stratum A; 100%, 98%, 98%, and 85%, respectively, for stratum B, and 84%, 92%, 93%, and 75%, respectively, for stratum C. Conclusions. The quadrivalent HPV vaccine targeted at types 6, 11, 16, and 18 was safe and immunogenic in HIV-infected women aged 13-45 years. Women with HIV RNA load >10 000 copies/mL and/or CD4 count <200 cells/μL had lower rates of seroconversion rates. Clinical Trials Registration. NCT00604175.
AB - Background. Women infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are disproportionately affected by human papillomavirus (HPV)-related anogenital disease, particularly with increased immunosuppression. AIDS Clinical Trials Group protocol A5240 was a trial of 319 HIV-infected women in the United States, Brazil, and South Africa to determine immunogenicity and safety of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine in 3 strata based on screening CD4 count: >350 (stratum A), 201-350 (stratum B), and ≤200 cells/μL (stratum C). Methods. Safety and serostatus of HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18 were examined. HPV serological testing was performed using competitive Luminex immunoassay (HPV-4 cLIA). HPV type-specific seroconversion analysis was done for participants who were seronegative for the given type at baseline. Results. Median age of patients was 36 years; 11% were white, 56% black, and 31% Hispanic. Median CD4 count was 310 cells/μL, and 40% had undetectable HIV-1 load. No safety issues were identified. Seroconversion proportions among women at week 28 for HPV types 6, 11,16, and 18 were 96%, 98%, 99%, and 91%, respectively, for stratum A; 100%, 98%, 98%, and 85%, respectively, for stratum B, and 84%, 92%, 93%, and 75%, respectively, for stratum C. Conclusions. The quadrivalent HPV vaccine targeted at types 6, 11, 16, and 18 was safe and immunogenic in HIV-infected women aged 13-45 years. Women with HIV RNA load >10 000 copies/mL and/or CD4 count <200 cells/μL had lower rates of seroconversion rates. Clinical Trials Registration. NCT00604175.
KW - HIV-infected women
KW - HPV vaccine
KW - anogenital disease
KW - immunogenicity
KW - vaccine safety
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84903944942
U2 - 10.1093/cid/ciu238
DO - 10.1093/cid/ciu238
M3 - Article
C2 - 24723284
AN - SCOPUS:84903944942
SN - 1058-4838
VL - 59
SP - 127
EP - 135
JO - Clinical Infectious Diseases
JF - Clinical Infectious Diseases
IS - 1
ER -