Publication | Closed Access
Clinical course of classic Kaposi's sarcoma in HIV-negative patients treated with the HIV protease inhibitor indinavir
34
Citations
16
References
2009
Year
Clinical CourseTranslational MedicineHuman RetrovirusHiv Protease InhibitorsImmunologyAntiviral ResponsePathologyVirologyAntiviral Drug DevelopmentAntiviral TherapySarcoma BiomarkersChronic Viral InfectionAntiviral DrugHivImmunotherapyMedicineClassic KaposiHiv-negative Patients
HIV protease inhibitors have been shown to exert antiangiogenic and antitumor actions independently from their antiretroviral effect. Based on these studies, HIV-seronegative patients with classic Kaposi's sarcoma were treated with indinavir and followed for clinical evolution, drug pharmacokinetics and Kaposi's sarcoma biomarkers. A favorable clinical course was associated with high drug plasma levels, reduced production of basic fibroblast growth factor, lower numbers of circulating endothelial cells, and a decrease in antibody titers against human herpesvirus 8.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1