The effectiveness and tolerability of imiquimod suppositories to treat extensive intra-anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions/warts in HIV-infected individuals

Author:

Fuertes Irene1,Bastida Carla2ORCID,Lopez-Cabezas Carmen2,Rodríguez-Carunchio Leonardo3,Ordi Jaume34,Mallolas Josep5,Cranston Ross D5,Blanco Jose Luís5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Spain

2. Department of Pharmacy, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Spain

3. Department of Pathology, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Spain

4. Institut de Salut Global de Barcelona (ISGlobal), Barcelona, Spain

5. Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, University of Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Topical imiquimod is a potential treatment for intra-anal condyloma and squamous intraepithelial lesions caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). We aimed to assess the effectiveness and tolerability of imiquimod suppositories for the treatment of anal high-grade intraepithelial lesions (HSIL) and condylomas in HIV-infected patients. We conducted a retrospective analysis in a prospectively followed cohort. High-resolution anoscopy was used for diagnosis and assessment following treatment. Patients’ tolerability was assessed with a self-administered survey. Ninety-five patients (94.7% men) were analyzed. All were on combination antiretroviral therapy. Median CD4 T-cell count was 690 cells/µL, 89% had undetectable plasma viral load. Response to imiquimod was seen in 46.3% (complete: 12.5%, partial: 33.8%) in the intent-to-treat analysis, and in 55.2% (complete: 14.9%, partial: 40.3%) in the on-treatment analysis. Higher response rates were observed for anal condyloma compared with HSIL. A significantly poorer response rate was observed in smokers and in individuals with lower nadir CD4 T-cell counts. Imiquimod tolerability was “good” in 57.1% (n = 36), “acceptable” in 33.3% (n = 21), and “poor” in 9.5% (n = 6). Systemic side effects were reported in 20.7% (n = 13). There was no association between treatment effect and tolerability. In conclusion, imiquimod stands as a well-tolerated option for the treatment of HPV-associated intra-anal pathology in HIV-infected individuals.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Dermatology

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