HIV Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase Ib, Randomized, Placebo Controlled, Double Blind Study to Determine the Safety, Viral Suppression, Pharmacokinetics and Immune Modulatory Effects of Treatment With Aprepitant (Emend®) in HIV Infected Individuals
The investigators' in vitro data suggest that Neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists like
aprepitant will decrease the expression of CCR5, an essential co-receptor in the life cycle
of HIV, in the surface of macrophages and lymphocytes to levels at least similar to those
observed in patients heterozygous for the CCR5 32 mutation. Together with a direct potential
antiviral effect this could alter disease progression in patients with HIV infection.
The investigators' hypothesis is that aprepitant is safe, tolerable and has antiviral
activity in HIV infected individuals.
This is randomized, placebo controlled, double blind study to determine the safety and
antiviral activity of aprepitant by comparing the change in HIV RNA viral load after 2 weeks
of aprepitant monotherapy.
27 HIV infected males and females ≥ 18 years old who have early infection with CD4 cell
counts ≥ 350 cells/mm3. Subjects will be randomized 1:1:1 to receive two different doses of
aprepitant (Emend®) or placebo.
DESIGN
Randomized, placebo controlled, double blind study to determine the safety and antiviral
activity of aprepitant by comparing the change in HIV RNA viral load after 2 weeks of
aprepitant monotherapy.
DURATION
42 days.
SAMPLE SIZE and POPULATION
27 HIV infected males and females ≥ 18 years old who have early infection with CD4 cell
counts ≥ 350 cells/mm3.
REGIMEN
Subjects will be randomized 1:1:1 to receive two different doses of aprepitant (Emend®) or
placebo.
- Arm A: Aprepitant placebo
- Arm B: Aprepitant 125 mg QD
- Arm C: Aprepitant 250 mg QD
HYPOTHESIS AND STUDY OBJECTIVES
- Hypothesis : Aprepitant is safe, tolerable, and has antiviral activity in HIV infected
individuals.
- Primary Objectives:
- To assess the safety and tolerability of aprepitant for 2 weeks at two different
doses.
- To assess the response of plasma HIV-1 RNA to two different doses of aprepitant
compared with baseline.
- Secondary Objectives:
- To investigate the course and duration of antiretroviral response to 2 different
doses of aprepitant given over a 14-day period.
- To evaluate the dose-response and pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic relationship
between viral RNA change and aprepitant plasma levels.
- To evaluate aprepitant effects on CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell counts, circulating SP
levels, natural killer cell number and function and CCR5 expression in peripheral
PBMCs.
- To evaluate the effects of aprepitant in the viral tropism and envelope sequence
of the main HIV-1 population of the participants.
- To assess viral drug susceptibility in conjunction with baseline coreceptor
tropism phenotype and changes in coreceptor phenotype after the exposure to
aprepitant.
- To evaluate aprepitant effects on fasting plasma glucose, insulin, HDL, free fatty
acids, and triglyceride concentrations after 14 days of treatment.
- To provide preliminary description of any change from baseline in sleep quality,
anxious mood, depressed mood and neurocognitive measures after 2 weeks of
aprepitant therapy.
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