Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

In a recent international substudy of START (Study of Initiation of ART in Early HIV Infection), we found that people with HIV (PHIV) who initiate ART with CD4+ T cells > 800 cells/μL achieve a substantially smaller HIV reservoir on ART, as measured by the frequency of CD4+ T cells containing HIV DNA, compared to individuals who commence ART with CD4 counts between 500-599 and 600-799 cells/µL. We have termed these individuals 'HI-ARTs' (very High CD4 prior to ART). Smaller reservoirs have also been noted in PHIV who achieve a CD4 count greater than 1000 cells/µL within 48 months of initiation of ART who are referred to as 'Hypers'. This study will establish a prospective cohort of HI-ARTs and Hypers at Alfred Health and our clinical partners. It will characterise the HIV reservoir and HIV-specific immune responses in these individuals and compare these to age-matched HIV positive controls from the Alfred HIV clinic, who have CD4+ T cells between 500-800 cells/uL, or who do not reconstitute their CD4+ T cells to greater than 1000 cells/uL within 48 months. Participants will be asked to donate a blood sample at baseline, and pending initial analyses, again at month 12 and 24.


Clinical Trial Description

In individuals who commence ART in early HIV infection (within 6 months of acquiring HIV) compared to those who initiate ART in later infection, the frequency of cells containing intact and replication competent HIV DNA is reduced and HIV-specific immune responses are better preserved. Previous studies in humans and infected macaque models have demonstrated that smaller reservoirs (measured by HIV DNA levels) predicted a longer time to viral rebound when ART was interrupted. These individuals are difficult to identify, and specialist research laboratories are required to conduct HIV DNA assays. There is therefore an urgent need to develop simple and efficient processes to identify PHIV with small HIV reservoirs who may best respond to cure interventions aiming to control virus without the need for regular ART. In a recent international substudy of the START study (Initiation of ART in Early HIV Infection), our group showed that PHIV who initiate ART with CD4 T cells > 800 cells/μL achieve a substantially smaller HIV reservoir on ART compared to individuals who commence ART with CD4 counts between 500-800 cells/μL. We have termed these individuals 'Hi-ARTs' (High CD4 prior to ART). Smaller reservoirs have also been noted in PHIV who reach a CD4 count above 1000 cells/μL within 48 months of ART initiation who are referred to as 'Hypers'. The immunological mechanisms by which latently infected cells are more efficiently eliminated or diluted by uninfected CD4 T cells in these patient groups are not understood. It is also unclear whether cells containing genetically-intact (or replication competent) HIV are eliminated at the same rate as cells harbouring HIV with extensive mutations/deletions ('defective'). The distinction between cells harbouring intact or defective HIV is important as only intact virus can cause viral rebound in the absence of ART and there are now assays to distinguish between the two. Blood on enrolment and yearly for 2 years. Plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) will be assessed to determine the reservoir size and HIV-specific immune responses using validated assays including total HIV DNA and Intact Proviral DNA (IPDA), cell associated unspliced HIV-RNA (transcriptional activity), plasma HIV RNA, and intracellular cytokine staining in response to Gag and Nef stimulation using antibodies against IFN-g, TNF-a, and CD107a. Outcome measures will be compared and age- and sex- matched controls from The Alfred Hospital HIV clinic. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT05852301
Study type Observational
Source Bayside Health
Contact Jillian Lau, MBBS
Phone 613 90766908
Email Jillian.Lau@monash.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date March 16, 2023
Completion date December 31, 2025

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT03940521 - Bioclinical Evaluation of 2 Biomarkers of Aviremic HIV-1 in CD4+ T Cells of Adults Undergoing Treatment
Completed NCT03227731 - Immediate or Deferred Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Prevention: Safe Options for Pregnant and Lactating Women Phase 2/Phase 3
Completed NCT03570918 - MGD014 in HIV-Infected Individuals on Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy Phase 1
Not yet recruiting NCT06336434 - CREATE - Cabotegravir & Rilpivirine Antiretroviral Therapy in Pregnancy Phase 1/Phase 2
Active, not recruiting NCT04022967 - ANRS 12372 MODERATO Study Phase 3
Not yet recruiting NCT06282783 - Studying Topiramate for Re-Activating the HIV-1 Reservoir Phase 1/Phase 2
Not yet recruiting NCT06337032 - A Study to Provide Continued Access to Study Drug to Children and Adolescents Who Have Completed Clinical Studies Involving Gilead HIV Treatments Phase 4
Completed NCT04711265 - Antibody Response to Prophylactic QHPV Vaccine at 48 Months Among HIV-infected Girls and Boys
Recruiting NCT03536234 - Efficacy and Safety of GnRH Analogue Triptorelin for HIV-1 Reservoir Reduction in ART Treated HIV-1 Infected Patients Phase 2
Completed NCT04340388 - Contribution of Dolutegravir to Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease Phase 4
Withdrawn NCT05769569 - Safety and Efficacy of Neutralizing Antibodies and Vaccination for Induction of HIV Remission Phase 1
Enrolling by invitation NCT05584397 - Comparing Immune Activation and Latent HIV Reservoir Size Between People Living With HIV on Tenofovir-containing Versus NRTI-free ART
Not yet recruiting NCT04894357 - Impact of V106I on Resistance to Doravirine
Completed NCT04963712 - Zadaxin and HIV-positive Patients With Immune Reconstitution Disorder Early Phase 1
Completed NCT04388904 - Rapid Reinitiation of a Single Tablet Antiretroviral Therapy Using Symtuza® in HIV-1 Infected Treatment-Experienced Patients Off Therapy. (ReSTART) Phase 4
Completed NCT04568239 - Impact of M184V on the Virological Efficacy to 3TC/DTG (LAMRES)
Not yet recruiting NCT04311944 - Early Fast-Track Versus Standard Care for Persons With HIV Initiating TLD N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT04513496 - Telemedicine in HIV Care in Buenos Aires
Not yet recruiting NCT04311957 - Continuation of Protease-Inhibitor Based Second-Line Therapy vs. Switch to B/F/TAF in Virologically Suppressed Adults Phase 4
Completed NCT03998176 - Bictegravir/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Alafenamide (B/F/TAF) in HIV-1 Infected Patients With Active Illicit Substance usE Phase 4