Long-Term Treatment of HIV-Infected MT-4 Cells in Culture with HIV Proteinase Inhibitor RO 31-8959 Leads to Complete Cure of Infection

Abstract
An HIV-infected cell culture was treated with the specific HIV proteinase inhibitor Ro 31-8959 for three months to analyse the antiviral effect and possible cytotoxicity of the drug in long-term treatment. The drug was added 1 h after HIV infection with 0.002 m.o.i. and maintained for 87 days in the cell culture. There was no detectable cell death nor any evidence of HIV production in this time. Cells were proven to be initially infected, since premature drug removal led to a re-emergence of infectious HIV and cell death. However, after 87 days of treatment the drug could be removed safely and HIV was cleared demonstrably from the culture. These data suggest that long-term dosage may be advantageous to the clinical treatment of HIV infection by HIV proteinase inhibitors.