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Effects of Immunization With HIV-1 Immunogen Plus Anti-HIV Treatment Interruption on the Levels of HIV

Primary Purpose

HIV Infections

Status
Withdrawn
Phase
Phase 2
Locations
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
HIV-1 Immunogen
Structured Treatment Interruption
Sponsored by
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for HIV Infections focused on measuring Virus Replication, HIV-1, Drug Administration Schedule, AIDS Vaccines, RNA, Viral, Viral Load, HIV-1 immunogen, incomplete Freund's adjuvant, Treatment Interruption, HIV Therapeutic Vaccine

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria Patients may be eligible for this study if they: Have been enrolled in A5057, which includes the 6-month extension. Have participated in A5057 for at least 44 weeks. Received at least 4 treatments on A5057. Are between 8 and 22 weeks from the last study injection on A5057. Have a viral load (amount of HIV in the blood) of 400 or less copies/ml at screening. Have a stable anti-HIV drug combination (no changes in anti-HIV drugs) for 8 or more weeks prior to entry. Have a CD4 count of 300 or more cells/ml at screening. Agree to use at least 1 approved method of birth control, if women able to have children. Birth control is not required if a male partner is infertile and provides evidence of that fact. Have a negative pregnancy test within 14 days of study entry. Exclusion Criteria Patients will not be eligible for this study if they: Are pregnant or breast-feeding. Are allergic to the study drugs. Have had an acute infection requiring an antibiotic, an outbreak of herpes simplex virus or herpes zoster, or other acute medical illness or surgery within 30 days prior to screening. Have received within 30 days of study entry GM-CSF, G-CSF, M-CSF, IFN, IL-2, or other cytokines; drugs affecting the immune system including cyclosporine, methotrexate, azathioprine, anti-CD25 antibody, or other agents; systemic oral or IV corticosteroids for 21 or more days; and HIV vaccine other than the one provided in this study; hydroxyurea; systemic cytotoxic chemotherapy; or medications that should not be taken with any HIV drugs being received. Have been assigned randomly to A5058s.

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    First Posted
    August 4, 2001
    Last Updated
    October 28, 2021
    Sponsor
    National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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    1. Study Identification

    Unique Protocol Identification Number
    NCT00021762
    Brief Title
    Effects of Immunization With HIV-1 Immunogen Plus Anti-HIV Treatment Interruption on the Levels of HIV
    Official Title
    A Pilot Phase II Evaluation of the Effects on HIV Replication of Immunization With a gp120-Depleted, Inactivated Whole Virus Vaccine Combined With Exposures to Replicating Autologous HIV by Scheduled Treatment Interruptions, a Rollover Study of A5057
    Study Type
    Interventional

    2. Study Status

    Record Verification Date
    October 2021
    Overall Recruitment Status
    Withdrawn
    Study Start Date
    undefined (undefined)
    Primary Completion Date
    undefined (undefined)
    Study Completion Date
    undefined (undefined)

    3. Sponsor/Collaborators

    Responsible Party, by Official Title
    Sponsor
    Name of the Sponsor
    National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

    4. Oversight

    5. Study Description

    Brief Summary
    The purpose of this study is to see whether or not an HIV vaccination will help the body control the amount of HIV virus in blood (viral load) in patients who are not taking anti-HIV medicines. Doctors are not sure why the body fails to control HIV viral load in most people infected with HIV. The vaccine Remune has been shown to boost part of the body's immune response to HIV in patients whose viral load has been lowered with anti-HIV drugs. This study will test the ability of Remune to improve the body's immune response and to lower HIV viral load in patients who stop taking anti-HIV drugs for short periods of time.
    Detailed Description
    Investigators of the pathogenesis of HIV infection agree that one of the most critical questions in HIV disease is why immune responses do not control HIV replication in the vast majority of infected individuals. More specifically, the absence of large lymphocyte proliferation response (LPR) to HIV antigens in these individuals, and their presence in long-term nonprogressors (LTNPs) with a low viral load, requires an investigation of whether a causal relationship exists between LPR to HIV and control of HIV replication. Immunization with Remune has been shown to induce large LPR to HIV antigens when administered to patients in whom HIV replication has been suppressed with antiretroviral therapy (ART). A5120 will evaluate the abilities of immunization with HIV-1 Immunogen and of STIs to enhance immune responses that may control HIV replication in the absence of antiretroviral drugs. Patients remain in the treatment arm (vaccine versus adjuvant placebo) to which they were randomized on entry to protocol A5057, and both the participant and investigator remain blinded as to the assignment. Patients may receive up to 3 injections of vaccine/adjuvant control in 1 of the following 2 groups. Arm A: HIV-1 immunogen at study entry and at Week 9 in Step 3 and Step 5. Arm B: HIV-1 immunogen placebo at study entry and at Week 9 in Step 3 and Step 5. ART is required during Steps 1, 3, 5, and 8 but is not provided by this study. The study is organized into the following series of steps. Step 1 (ART and injection): receive injection of vaccine/adjuvant control. Patients remain on ART for 6 to 8 weeks. Step 2 (first STI): all ART is stopped for up to 8 weeks with careful monitoring of viral load and CD4 T cells. Patients whose viral load is controlled may remain on Step 2 for an additional 6 weeks. Step 3 (resumption of ART): restart ART for 14 weeks. Eligible patients receive an immunization with vaccine/adjuvant control at Week 9. Step 4 (second STI): identical to Step 2. Step 5 (resumption of ART): identical to Step 3. Step 6 (analytical treatment interruption [ATI]): analytical "read-out" discontinuation of ART for up to 14 weeks. Step 7 (long-term follow-up without ART): open only to patients with control of viral load who agree to participate in continued treatment withdrawal. Step 8 (final resumption of ART): patients are followed for 8 weeks on ART to document the effect of restarting ART on suppression of viral load. Patients advance through steps as criteria for HIV RNA level, CD4 count, and treatment are met. Patients have regular clinic visits for medical/medication histories, physical examinations, and laboratory tests for viral load and immunological parameters.

    6. Conditions and Keywords

    Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
    HIV Infections
    Keywords
    Virus Replication, HIV-1, Drug Administration Schedule, AIDS Vaccines, RNA, Viral, Viral Load, HIV-1 immunogen, incomplete Freund's adjuvant, Treatment Interruption, HIV Therapeutic Vaccine

    7. Study Design

    Primary Purpose
    Treatment
    Study Phase
    Phase 2
    Enrollment
    0 (Actual)

    8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

    Intervention Type
    Biological
    Intervention Name(s)
    HIV-1 Immunogen
    Intervention Type
    Procedure
    Intervention Name(s)
    Structured Treatment Interruption

    10. Eligibility

    Sex
    All
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers
    No
    Eligibility Criteria
    Inclusion Criteria Patients may be eligible for this study if they: Have been enrolled in A5057, which includes the 6-month extension. Have participated in A5057 for at least 44 weeks. Received at least 4 treatments on A5057. Are between 8 and 22 weeks from the last study injection on A5057. Have a viral load (amount of HIV in the blood) of 400 or less copies/ml at screening. Have a stable anti-HIV drug combination (no changes in anti-HIV drugs) for 8 or more weeks prior to entry. Have a CD4 count of 300 or more cells/ml at screening. Agree to use at least 1 approved method of birth control, if women able to have children. Birth control is not required if a male partner is infertile and provides evidence of that fact. Have a negative pregnancy test within 14 days of study entry. Exclusion Criteria Patients will not be eligible for this study if they: Are pregnant or breast-feeding. Are allergic to the study drugs. Have had an acute infection requiring an antibiotic, an outbreak of herpes simplex virus or herpes zoster, or other acute medical illness or surgery within 30 days prior to screening. Have received within 30 days of study entry GM-CSF, G-CSF, M-CSF, IFN, IL-2, or other cytokines; drugs affecting the immune system including cyclosporine, methotrexate, azathioprine, anti-CD25 antibody, or other agents; systemic oral or IV corticosteroids for 21 or more days; and HIV vaccine other than the one provided in this study; hydroxyurea; systemic cytotoxic chemotherapy; or medications that should not be taken with any HIV drugs being received. Have been assigned randomly to A5058s.
    Overall Study Officials:
    First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
    Fred Valentine
    Official's Role
    Study Chair

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