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- Essai clinique NCT00005758
Effectiveness of Giving an HIV Vaccine (Remune) to HIV-Positive Patients Receiving an Anti-HIV Drug Combination
A Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Evaluation of the Effect of Immunization With an HIV Immunogen on the Time to Virologic Relapse in Individuals Receiving Potent, Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapies
Aperçu de l'étude
Statut
Les conditions
Intervention / Traitement
Description détaillée
Studies have shown that inactivated, gp120-depleted whole virus immunogen (Remune) boosts immune responses to HIV. One response, lymphocyte proliferative response (LPR) to p24, is correlated with a low viral load in some patients with long-term non-progression of disease. This study examines whether administering Remune vaccine may generate new immune responses or boost existing responses to keep the level of virus in the blood low for a longer period of time than antiretroviral therapy alone. [AS PER AMENDMENT 7/20/00: In a recent study using Remune, comparison of virologic failure and time to virologic failure between Remune and adjuvant placebo arms revealed no differences between the 2 arms of the study. Results of this study suggest that the hypothesis in A5057 (that recipients of Remune would have only 50 percent of the number of virologic relapses as occur in the control arm) is no longer plausible in its current design. This protocol is being redesigned.] A substudy adds the HIV canarypox vaccine (vCP1452) in patients in the parent study and evaluates whether canarypox vaccine can augment the immune responses of Remune.
Patients will add either Remune (Arm A), or the placebo Incomplete Freund's Adjuvant (Arm B), to their antiretroviral therapy. They will be stratified to 1 of the following 4 groups:
- Patients suppressed with 3 or more antiretroviral drugs for 15 months or longer, with an HIV-1 RNA below 50 copies/ml, and who may have substituted 1 antiretroviral medication during that time.
- Patients suppressed with 3 or more antiretroviral drugs, who have not taken antiretroviral medications for 15 months or longer, with an HIV-1 RNA below 50 copies/ml, and who may have substituted 1 antiretroviral medication during that time. [AS PER AMENDMENT 7/20/00: This stratum includes patients who have taken their current antiretroviral therapy for less than 15 months prior to screening viral load measurement. If these patients changed from prior antiretroviral regimen(s) during the 15 months prior to screening, they must have changed at least 2 antiretroviral drugs during this time.]
- Patients suppressed with 3 or more antiretroviral drugs and whose HIV-1 RNA is 50 copies/ml or higher.
- Patients suppressed with 2 antiretroviral drugs. Injections of either Remune or IFA are given at Day 1 and once every 12 weeks for 96 weeks. Patients remain at the clinic for observation for 30 minutes following the first and second injections. If a patient's HIV viral level rises above a certain level, the patient and his/her health care provider may decide to change antiretroviral drugs to try and lower it. Injections will be suspended until the lower level is achieved, then resumed on the regular 12-week schedule. If the decision is not to change therapy, or the viral load does not decrease to under 500 copies/ml within 3 to 4 months, injections may still be received as long as the HIV RNA level is below 5,000 copies/ml. Blood samples are collected prior to every injection to determine CD4/CD8 counts and viral load, to assay for viral presence in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and to store for future studies. Pregnancy tests for women of reproductive potential, physical exams, and medical histories are done prior to every immunization.
An immunological substudy will randomize 80 of the eligible volunteers from the study cohort to additionally receive ALVAC vCP1452 or placebo (ALVAC) with equal probability. Arm A will receive ALVAC vCP1452; Arm B will be administered placebo.
[AS PER AMENDMENT 7/20/00: The study is closed to accrual except for patients who enroll into A5058s until the protocol can be redesigned. Patients enrolled under Version 1.0 continue to be followed every 12 weeks (plus or minus 14 days) until the end of the study. Patients should continue taking the same potent antiretroviral treatment that they were taking at study entry until reaching the primary endpoint of first virologic relapse.]
Type d'étude
Inscription
Phase
- Phase 3
Contacts et emplacements
Lieux d'étude
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California
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Los Angeles, California, États-Unis, 900331079
- USC CRS
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Palo Alto, California, États-Unis, 943055107
- Stanford CRS
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San Francisco, California, États-Unis, 941102859
- Ucsf Aids Crs
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Florida
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Miami, Florida, États-Unis, 331361013
- Univ. of Miami AIDS CRS
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Hawaii
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Honolulu, Hawaii, États-Unis, 96816
- Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa, Leahi Hosp.
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Maryland
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Baltimore, Maryland, États-Unis, 21287
- Johns Hopkins Adult AIDS CRS
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Massachusetts
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Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis, 02114
- Massachusetts General Hospital ACTG CRS
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Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis, 02215
- Beth Israel Deaconess Med. Ctr., ACTG CRS
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Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis, 02215
- Brigham and Women's Hosp. ACTG CRS
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Boston, Massachusetts, États-Unis
- Bmc Actg Crs
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New York
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New York, New York, États-Unis, 10003
- Beth Israel Med. Ctr., ACTU
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New York, New York, États-Unis, 10016
- NY Univ. HIV/AIDS CRS
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Rochester, New York, États-Unis, 14642
- Univ. of Rochester ACTG CRS
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North Carolina
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, États-Unis, 275997215
- Unc Aids Crs
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Ohio
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Cleveland, Ohio, États-Unis, 44106
- Case CRS
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, États-Unis, 19104
- Hosp. of the Univ. of Pennsylvania CRS
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Tennessee
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Nashville, Tennessee, États-Unis, 37203
- Vanderbilt Therapeutics CRS
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Critères de participation
Critère d'éligibilité
Âges éligibles pour étudier
Accepte les volontaires sains
Sexes éligibles pour l'étude
La description
Inclusion Criteria
Patients may be eligible for this study if they:
- Are HIV-positive.
- Have been on certain anti-HIV drugs for at least 3 months and intend to continue the same anti-HIV drugs unless they develop side effects to the drugs or their viral load rises above a certain level.
- Have a viral load of less than 500 copies/ml for at least 3 months before entering the study.
- Have a CD4 count of at least 300 cells/mm3.
- Are at least 14 years old (consent of parent or guardian required if under 18).
- Agree to practice barrier methods of birth control (such as condoms) while on the study and for 3 months after the study ends.
- Patients may be eligible for the substudy if they:
- Are at least 18 years old.
- Have a plasma HIV viral load below 50 copies/ml.
Exclusion Criteria
Patients will not be eligible for this study if they:
- Are pregnant or breast-feeding.
- Have had an infection requiring antibiotics, an outbreak of herpes simplex virus (HSV) or herpes zoster, or other illness or surgery within 30 days of study entry. (This study has been changed to exclude patients who have had an outbreak of HSV or herpes zoster or have had surgery within 30 days of study entry.)
- Currently have any long-term infection other than HIV.
- Have cancer that requires chemotherapy.
- Have had lymph node irradiation.
- Have ever received an HIV vaccine.
- Have taken certain drugs affecting the immune system within 30 days of study entry.
- Have taken hydroxyurea within 30 days of study entry.
- Have received any vaccine within 30 days of study entry.
- Patients will not be eligible for the substudy if they:
- Have a history of allergies to egg proteins or neomycin, or a history of other serious allergic reactions.
- Ever worked closely with canaries in a bird shop or breeding farm.
Plan d'étude
Comment l'étude est-elle conçue ?
Détails de conception
- Objectif principal: Traitement
- Masquage: Double
Collaborateurs et enquêteurs
Les enquêteurs
- Chaise d'étude: Fred Valentine
- Chaise d'étude: Laurence Peiperl
Dates d'enregistrement des études
Dates principales de l'étude
Achèvement de l'étude (Réel)
Dates d'inscription aux études
Première soumission
Première soumission répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité
Première publication (Estimation)
Mises à jour des dossiers d'étude
Dernière mise à jour publiée (Réel)
Dernière mise à jour soumise répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité
Dernière vérification
Plus d'information
Termes liés à cette étude
Mots clés
Termes MeSH pertinents supplémentaires
- Infections par virus à ARN
- Maladies virales
- Infections
- Infections transmissibles par le sang
- Maladies transmissibles
- Maladies sexuellement transmissibles, virales
- Maladies sexuellement transmissibles
- Infections à lentivirus
- Infections à rétroviridae
- Syndromes d'immunodéficience
- Maladies du système immunitaire
- Infections à VIH
Autres numéros d'identification d'étude
- A5057
- A5058s
- 10673 (Identificateur de registre: DAIDS ES Registry Number)
- ACTG A5057
- AACTG A5057
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