Lack of tumors in infants with perinatal HIV-1 exposure and fetal/neonatal exposure to zidovudine.

I C Hanson, T A Antonelli, R S Sperling, J M Oleske, E Cooper, M Culnane, M G Fowler, L A Kalish, S S Lee, G McSherry, L Mofenson, D E Shapiro
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Abstract

Zidovudine (ZDV) therapy during pregnancy and to the neonate reduced perinatal HIV transmission by nearly 70% in Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group (PACTG) protocol 076. ZDV has been reported as positive in several in vitro carcinogenicity screening tests. We evaluated the short-term risk for tumors in 727 children with known ZDV exposure enrolled into the PACTG 076/219 and the Women and Infants Transmission Study (WITS). ZDV exposure in utero (antepartum) occurred in 97% and 99% of infants in PACTG 076/219 or WITS, respectively. Mean follow-up was 38.3 months with 366.9 person years follow-up for PACTG 076/219 and 14.5 months with 743.7 person years follow-up for WITS. No tumors of any nature were observed; relative risk was 0 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0-17.6). These data are reassuring regarding the short-term lack of tumors for ZDV-exposed infants observed to date. Longitudinal, standardized follow-up for infants with in utero antiretroviral exposure is necessary to assess long-term carcinogenicity.

围产期暴露于HIV-1和胎儿/新生儿暴露于齐多夫定的婴儿缺乏肿瘤。
在儿童艾滋病临床试验组(PACTG)方案076中,妊娠期和新生儿的齐多夫定(ZDV)治疗使围产期艾滋病毒传播降低了近70%。据报道,ZDV在几项体外致癌筛选试验中呈阳性。我们评估了参与PACTG 076/219和母婴传播研究(WITS)的727名已知ZDV暴露的儿童患肿瘤的短期风险。在PACTG 076/219或WITS中,子宫(产前)暴露ZDV的婴儿分别为97%和99%。PACTG 076/219组平均随访38.3个月,随访366.9人年;WITS组平均随访14.5个月,随访743.7人年。未见任何性质的肿瘤;相对危险度为0(95%可信区间[CI], 0-17.6)。这些数据令人放心,因为迄今为止观察到的暴露于zdv的婴儿短期内没有肿瘤。对子宫内抗逆转录病毒暴露的婴儿进行纵向、标准化的随访是评估长期致癌性的必要条件。
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