Chronic Hepatitis B Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Dual-plasmid HBV DNA Vaccine Mediated by in Vivo Electroporation in Chronic Hepatitis B Patients Under Lamivudine Chemotherapy
In order to study the immunotherapeutic effects of electroporation (EP)-mediated dual-plasmids Hepatitis B Virus DNA vaccine, the investigators plan to conduct a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial, approved by Chinese State Food and Drug Administration with written informed consent from each chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients with baseline ALT more than 2 times the ULN, for whom antiviral treatment is indicated and who were under the simultaneous lamivudine (LAM) chemotherapy.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) affects approximately more than 350 million people worldwide,
leading to a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from an asymptomatic carrier
state to self-limited acute infection or fulminant hepatitis to chronic hepatitis with
progression to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma and poses a serious public health
problem in endemic counties like China. Current available therapeutic remedies such as
interferons and nucleotide/nucleoside analogues are far from satisfactory, for their
therapeutic efficacies are limited by the high economic cost with the less tolerable adverse
effects or the lack of viral eradicative effect for its long term control of the virus in
most of the patients. Viral persistence has been associated with a defect in the development
of HBV-specific cellular immunity. Strategies to boost or to broaden the weak virus-specific
T-cell response of patients with chronic hepatitis B have been proposed as a means of curing
this persistent infection. HBV envelope- and nucleocapsid-based vaccines, new formulations
for recombinant vaccines and DNA-based vaccines are currently being assessed in clinical
trials, among which DNA vaccine represents a promising immunotherapeutic approach that can
induce T-cell mediated antigen specific immunity, owing to its de novo intracellular
antigenic protein expression and synthesis.
In clinical trials, although HBV DNA vaccination developed protective antibody responses and
antigen-specific CD8 T cells in healthy hepatitis-naive human volunteers, the detectable
HBV-specific IFN-γ secreting T cells and decreased serum HBV DNA levels only in some chronic
HBV carriers vaccinated with HBV PreS2/S DNA vaccine were limited. One resolution for the
main obstacles of the new technique development is to enhance the transfection efficiency of
plasmids into host cells; the other is to improve the immunogenicity of DNA vaccine by
driving the naïve T cell responses towards the Th1 profile. To tackle the first problem of
low transfection rate of DNA vaccine, the investigators had applied the in vivo
electroporation (EP) for potency enhancement of HBV DNA vaccine, which dramatically improved
the host cell transfection of the plasmids and enabled the DNA vaccine the investigators
prepared to elicit both humoral and cellular immune responses in the large body weight
animals like rabbit and nonhuman primates. In order to achieve the second goal of
immunogenicity improvement of HBV DNA vaccine for its therapeutic usage, the investigators
had designed and constructed the Th1 type cytokines (interleukin-2 and interferon-γ) fusion
protein expression gene plasmids (pFP), in attempt to direct Th1 bias in favor of cellular
immunity augment when being used in combination with HBV DNA vaccine. Both tactics in the
form of the dual-plasmids DNA vaccination mediated by EP have been investigated to be safe
and efficient to improve the transfection and enhance the immunogenicity of DNA vaccine to
the host in both animal models and in phase I,II trials of healthy volunteers and CHB
patients.
In order to study the immunotherapeutic effects of EP-mediated dual-plasmids HBV DNA
vaccine, the investigators plan to conduct a clinical trial, approved by Chinese State Food
and Drug Administration (license number: 2006L03542) with written informed consent from each
patient. The trial is a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled one in CHB patients
with baseline ALT more than 2 times the ULN, for whom antiviral treatment is indicated and
who were under the simultaneous lamivudine (LAM) chemotherapy.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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