HIV Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
10493 - MK-0518 Intensification and HDAC Inhibition in Depletion of Resting CD4+ T Cell HIV Infection
The purpose of this research study is to see if HIV that persists despite current antiviral therapy can be targeted by new treatments. We will see if adding Raltegravir (MK-0518) and Valproic acid (VPA) to current ART can decrease the amount of latent HIV.
The purpose of this research study is to see if HIV that persists despite current antiviral
therapy can be targeted by new treatments. Eradicating this hidden, persistent virus (which
we will call "latent HIV") may some day allow HIV to be eliminated from an infected person.
Recently it has been discovered that a class of medicines, called histone deacetylase (HDAC)
inhibitors, may cause the HIV that hides within some of the cells of your body to be
expressed ("unmasked"). The HDAC inhibitor we will use in this study to unmask or flush out
the latent HIV within your cells is called valproic acid (VPA) and is commonly used to treat
seizures and depression under the brand name Depakote. VPA has been safely given to people
with HIV for the treatment of seizures or depression.
In our first study, we recruited 4 volunteers with HIV-1 infection taking antiviral therapy
in whom there were <50 copies/ml (undetectable) of HIV virus RNA in their blood for over 6
months. In addition to continuing their anti-HIV medications, we started them on Fuzeon, a
new injected anti-HIV medication, for one month. We then added VPA to the anti-HIV
medications and Fuzeon for 3 months. At the end of the study, we found that latent HIV was
significantly decreased. No safety problems with VPA and antiviral medicines were noted.
However, having initiated Fuzeon and VPA simultaneously we could not determine with
confidence that our findings were due to the effect of VPA alone.
In the next study we added VPA to the therapy of patients taking standard antiretroviral
therapy (ART). Eight patients have been studied so far, but only three have yet had a
significant decrease in latent HIV. It may be that VPA does not work in everyone, or that
stronger HIV therapy is needed in some people to drain latent HIV. And in a different study,
no decrease at all was found in the number of infected cells in people taking ART who were
prescribed valproate for other reasons.
In this study, we wish to add a different new anti-HIV medicine, which is a pill,
Raltegravir (MK-0518). Raltegravir blocks the virus from permanently entering the DNA of
your T cells, and so is called an integrase inhibitor. Raltegravir is investigational. This
means the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have not yet approved it for sale. We will
see if adding Raltegravir and VPA to your current ART can decrease the amount of latent HIV.
If adding Raltegravir and VPA to your ART has no effect, you will have reached the end of
the study. If adding Raltegravir and VPA decreases latent infection, we will stop VPA but
continue Raltegravir to see if this new integrase inhibitor decreases latent infection. This
study does not expect to cure your HIV, but only to take the first step towards that
far-away goal.
You are asked to join this study because you are infected with the HIV-1 virus; you are 18
years of age; you are able and willing to sign an informed consent.; you are able to have
laboratory tests within the study specific criteria; and you have adequate vein access for
leukopheresis.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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