Efficacy, Safety, and Durability of Long-Acting Cabotegravir and Rilpivirine in Adults With HIV-1 Infection: ~5-Year Results From the LATTE-2 Study
Abstract Background In the LATTE-2 phase IIb study, long-acting (LA) injectable cabotegravir + rilpivirine dosed every 8 weeks (Q8W) or 4 weeks (Q4W) demonstrated comparable efficacy with daily oral antiretroviral therapy (ART) through 96 weeks in ART-naive adults with HIV-1. Here we report efficacy, tolerability, and safety of cabotegravir + rilpivirine LA over ~5 years. Methods After 20 weeks of oral cabotegravir + abacavir/lamivudine, participants were randomized to cabotegravir + rilpivirine LA Q8W or Q4W or continue oral ART through the 96-week maintenance period. In the extension period through Week 256, participants continued their current LA regimen (randomized Q8W/Q4W groups) or switched from oral ART to Q8W or Q4W LA therapy (extension-switch groups). Endpoints assessed included proportion of participants with HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/mL (Snapshot algorithm) and adverse events (AEs). Results At Week 256, 186 (81%) of 230 participants in randomized Q8W/Q4W groups and 41 (93%) of 44 participants in extension-switch groups had HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/mL. No protocol-defined virologic failures occurred after Week 48. Injection-site reactions infrequently resulted in discontinuation (4 [2%] and 1 [2%] participants in randomized Q8W/Q4W and extension-switch groups, respectively). Three participants in randomized Q8W/Q4W groups experienced drug-related serious AEs, including 1 fatal serious AE (Q4W group); none occurred in extension-switch groups. Of 25 participants with AEs leading to withdrawal, 20 were in the randomized Q4W group; no AE leading to withdrawal occurred in >1 participant. Conclusions Cabotegravir + rilpivirine LA exhibited long-term efficacy and tolerability, demonstrating its durability as maintenance therapy for HIV-1 infection (ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02120352).