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NCT ID: NCT02337322 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus

Immune Recovery in Advanced , ARV-naïve, HIV-1-infected Individuals Taking Dolutegravir or Ritonavir-boosted Darunavir

Start date: March 31, 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

There are few randomized clinical trials in advanced HIV patients. This is a multicenter, randomized, open clinical trial, comparing 2 parallel groups, to compare the immunological reconstitution and the virological efficacy and safety of 2 different combinations of antiretroviral therapy given once a day (QD): abacavir plus lamivudine plus either dolutegravir, or darunavir-ritonavir during 96 weeks in advanced antiretroviral naïve HIV-1 infected patients with less than 100 CD4+ T-cells/mm3. Primary endpoint is the median increase in CD4+ T-cell count at 48 weeks after starting HAART.

NCT ID: NCT02302950 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

A Retrospective Analysis of Raltegravir Use in Minority HIV Infected Women in Houston, Texas

Start date: September 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Raltegravir is the first marketed strand-transfer inhibitor of HIV-1 that was FDA approved in 2007. It is currently one of the preferred treatment regimens for HIV by the Department of Health and Human Services. It has become a widely used antiretroviral therapy option for HIV infected patients. It provides good tolerability and a favorable lipid profile for patients when compared to some other antiretroviral treatment options. Little data is reported about efficacy in a minority patient population. Moreover, data in an indigent minority population in the United States has not been aggregated before. Therefore this study will investigate the efficacy of raltegravir in minority women residing in Houston, TX who are HIV infected.

NCT ID: NCT02259127 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

A Randomised Trial of Dolutegravir (DTG)-Based Antiretroviral Therapy vs. Standard of Care (SOC) in Children With HIV Infection Starting First-line or Switching to Second-line ART

Start date: September 20, 2016
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A new anti-HIV medicine (Dolutegravir) combined with 2 currently used anti-HIV medicines is non-inferior to the standard combination of medicines used in terms of efficacy and better in terms of toxicity.

NCT ID: NCT02231281 Active, not recruiting - Acute HIV Infection Clinical Trials

Early cART and cART in Combination With Autologous HIV-1 Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte (CTL) Infusion in The Treatment of Acute HIV-1 Infected Adults

Start date: August 2014
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the ability of the early initiation of cART or cART in combination with autologous HIV-1 specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) infusion to achieve a post-treatment control among treatment-naïve acute HIV-infected adults.

NCT ID: NCT02129244 Active, not recruiting - HIV Clinical Trials

A Nurse Case Management Intervention to Improve MDR-TB/HIV Co-Infection Outcomes

Start date: October 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The researchers of this study are observing the treatment of multi-drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in South Africa. MDR-TB can not be treated with the usual TB drugs and needs to be treated with special drugs. The patients need to take these drugs for up to two years. Certain hospitals have already agreed to participate in this research project, half of the hospitals will be assigned a nurse case manager and the other half will not. The researchers are studying the benefits of having a nurse case manager to improve treatment response for patients with drug resistant TB. The researchers believe that nurse case management (NCM) in the intervention sites will increase MDR-TB cure and completion rates (i.e. treatment success) in comparison to usual care (UC), i.e. standardized programmatic management alone, in patients with and without HIV co-infection. To do this, the researchers will review the medical information collected at the hospital as part of the patient's treatment after obtaining the patient's permission.

NCT ID: NCT02097381 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

Study of Recovery of Intestinal CD4+ and Th17 T Cells in HIV-infected Individuals on Short-term Antiretroviral Therapy

Start date: April 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

HIV infection is associated with a state of chronic, generalized immune activation that has been shown in many studies to be a key predictor of progression to AIDS. The molecular, cellular, and pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the HIV-associated immune activation are complex and still poorly studied. There is, however, growing consensus that both viral and host factors contribute to this phenotype, with emphasis on the role played by the mucosal immune dysfunction (and consequent microbial translocation). Moreover if it is known that in HIV-infected individuals, a severe depletion of intestinal cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4+) T-cells, is associated with loss of epithelium integrity, microbial translocation and systemic immune activation, the kinetics of intestinal CD4+ T-cell reconstitution under combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) remains poorly understood. This study sought to evaluate the reconstitution of intestinal CD4+ T-cells, including Th1 and Th17, in blood and colon samples collected from HIV-infected individuals before and after a short term cART.

NCT ID: NCT02092116 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic HIV-infection

Safety and Efficacy of the Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor Romidepsin and the Therapeutic Vaccine Vacc-4x for Reduction of the Latent HIV‐1 Reservoir

REDUC
Start date: March 2014
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The REDUC ("Kick and Kill") trial's objective is to address one of the core issues with the treatment of HIV, which is that some HIV infected cells hide in so-called latent reservoirs. The reservoirs are unaffected by conventional HIV medication and invisible to the immune system. HDACi have the potential to activate ("Kick") these latently infected cells. This will make the HIV infected cells visible to the immune system; the immune response generate by Vacc-4x will be able to attack and eliminate ("Kill") the infected cells.

NCT ID: NCT02025868 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

Third Line Antiretroviral Treatment Optimization in Sub-Saharan Africa

THILAO
Start date: March 2013
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Thilao is a multi-country, phase 2b, non-randomized study, in Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali and Senegal, West Africa. HIV-1 adults with 2nd-line ART virologic failure (plasma HIV-1 RNA >1000 copies/ml) will be recruited and followed in two phases: - First, a 12-week intentive adherence reinforcement phase, during which patients will continue 2nd-line ART, be seen repeatidly for counseling and educational training on adherence, and be offered the possibility of phone, SMS and home visit contacts with social workers; - Second, a 48-week phase, during which: - Patients successfully resuppressed at the end of the first phase will continue 2nd-line ART and adherence reinforcement; - Patients with persitent virologic failure will switch to a darunavir/r + raltegravir-based 3rd-line ART. Genotype resistance tests will be performed retrospectively on frozen samples. The main outcome will be the percentage of patients with plasma HIV-1 viral RNA <50 copies/ml at 64 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT01966367 Active, not recruiting - Sickle Cell Disease Clinical Trials

CD34+ (Non-Malignant) Stem Cell Selection for Patients Receiving Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation

Start date: March 2013
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study's goal is to determine the frequency and severity of acute graft versus host disease, to evaluate incidence of primary and secondary graft rejection, to assess event free survival and overall survival, to determine the time to neutrophil and platelet engraftment, to determine the time to immune reconstitution (including normalization of T, B and natural killer (NK) cell repertoire and Immunoglobulin G production), and to establish the incidence of infectious complications including bacterial, viral, fungal and atypical mycobacterial and other infections following CD34+ selection in children, adolescents and young adults receiving an allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplant from a family member or unrelated adult donor for a non-malignant disease.

NCT ID: NCT01937455 Active, not recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

A Phase 1, Randomized, Blinded, Dose-escalation Study of rAAV1-PG9DP Recombinant AAV Vector Coding for PG9 Antibody in Healthy Male Adults.

Start date: September 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of rAAV1-PG9DP when administered intramuscularly at different dose levels in healthy male adults.