HIV Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Pilot Study of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) to Evaluate Safety, Acceptability, and Adherence in At-risk Populations in Kenya, Africa
| Verified date | August 2010 |
| Source | International AIDS Vaccine Initiative |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | Kenya: Pharmacy and Poisons Board |
| Study type | Interventional |
This study will evaluate the safety and acceptability of an intermittent and daily PrEP
regimen using Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate plus Emtricitabine (FTC/TDF) in men and women at
risk for HIV, and it will directly compare adherence and intracellular drug levels in daily
and intermittent PrEP recipients. It will also evaluate the relationship between drug
adherence, sexual behavior and intracellular drug levels with an intermittent PrEP regimen.
In addition it will evaluate the relationship between adherence to an intermittent PrEP
regimen and timing of sexual activity in relation to PrEP dosing. The study will use
objective medication event monitoring medication event monitors (MEMS) adherence measurement
and evaluate the feasibility of newer adherence measurements such as hair sampling and
plasma drug levels. The study will also evaluate the feasibility of using SMS (text
messages) to collect sexual activity data in an African setting. It will allow study teams
and communities to prepare for potential subsequent larger trials of intermittent PrEP. This
study is not sized to evaluate efficacy. If the intermittent PrEP regimen is shown to be
safe, feasible in terms of adherence, and achieves intracellular drug levels similar to
daily PrEP, these data could be used to design a larger phase 2 study with one or more
intermittent PrEP regimens. The goal of such a trial would be to provide bridging data if
daily PrEP regimens are found to be effective or to prepare for efficacy or non-inferiority
trials of intermittent versus daily PrEP.
Investigation of immune responses associated with FTC/TDF will also be evaluated in the
pilot study. The proportion of volunteers on FTC/TDF with HIV-specific immune responses, due
to exposures that did not lead to established HIV infection, will be assessed at 2-3 time
points and compared to responses in volunteers assigned to placebo. Immune responses may be
correlated with risk behavior and host factors, such as human leukocyte antigen (HLA) type.
As noted above, very few HIV infections are expected to occur during the study, so
correlation of HIV-specific immune responses and protection from infection or attenuation of
disease progression will not be possible until a larger study is conducted.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 72 |
| Est. completion date | July 2010 |
| Est. primary completion date | June 2010 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | Both |
| Age group | 18 Years to 49 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria - Willing to comply with the requirements of the protocol and available for follow-up for the planned duration of the study - Has understood the information provided and has provided written informed consent before any study-related procedures are performed - Willing to undergo HIV testing, STI screening, HIV counselling and receive HIV and STI test results - At risk for HIV infection as defined by at least one of the following: - Current sexually-transmitted infection (STI) or STI in the previous 3 months - In the past 3 months had multiple episodes of unprotected vaginal sex - In the past 3 months had multiple episodes of unprotected anal sex - In the past 3 months engaged in sex work for money or drugs - If a female of childbearing potential (i.e., not post-menopausal or surgically sterile), using an effective method of non-barrier contraception (hormonal contraceptive; intrauterine device (IUD); surgical sterility) from 7 days prior to randomization until the end of the study. All female volunteers must be willing to undergo urine pregnancy tests Exclusion Criteria - Confirmed HIV-1 or HIV-2 infection - Any clinically significant acute or chronic medical condition that is considered progressive or in the opinion of the investigator would make the volunteer unsuitable for the study, including severe infections requiring treatment such as tuberculosis, and alcohol or drug abuse - Any of the following abnormal laboratory parameters: - Haemoglobin <9.0 g/dL - Creatinine clearance <80mL/min, as calculated by Cockcroft-Gault equation - AST: >2.5 x ULN - ALT: >2.5 x ULN - Total bilirubin >1.5 x ULN - Serum amylase >1.5 x ULN - Serum phosphorus <2.4 mg/dL - Urinalysis: Two abnormal dipsticks showing any of the following: - blood = 2+ or more (not due to menses) - protein = 1+ or more - leucocytes = 2+ or more - glucose= 1+ or more - Confirmed diagnosis of chronic hepatitis B infection (HBsAg positive) - If female, pregnant or planning a pregnancy within 4 months after enrolment or lactating - Participation in another clinical study of an investigational product currently, within the 3 months prior to enrolment or expected participation during this study |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kenya | Kenya Medical Research Institute, Center for Geographic Medicine Research - Coast | Kilifi | |
| Kenya | Kenya AIDS Vaccine Initiative, University of Nairobi | Nairobi |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| International AIDS Vaccine Initiative |
Kenya,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Safety and tolerability: The proportion of volunteers with moderate and greater severity clinical adverse events; mild, moderate and greater severity of renal toxicities, and other moderate and severe laboratory abnormalities. | 6 months | Yes | |
| Primary | Acceptability: The proportion of volunteers who report willingness to use the study regimen | 6 months | No | |
| Primary | Intracellular drug concentrations: The mean intracellular drug concentration for each group assigned to FTC/TDF | 6 months | No | |
| Primary | Adherence: Proportion of volunteers who took, by MEMS data, at least 80% of expected doses of the IP; Proportion of volunteers assigned to FTC/TDF who have detectable drug plasma levels within 48 hrs of use. | 6 months | No | |
| Primary | Behavioral: Reported number of steady and casual sex partners; Frequency of unprotected vaginal and/or anal intercourse; Substance use prior to or during sex | 6 months | No | |
| Secondary | Proportion of volunteers who report somewhat high or high levels of burden in using electronic medication monitoring to measure adherence, and using cell phone communication to measure sexual activity | 6 months | No | |
| Secondary | The proportion of study days with missing SMS sexual activity data | 6 months | No | |
| Secondary | The proportion of volunteers who report sharing medications | 6 months | No | |
| Secondary | The proportion of volunteers assigned to placebo who have detectable intracellular drug levels | 6 months | No | |
| Secondary | The proportion of volunteers with HIV-specific immune responses as measured by analysis of cellular or humoral immune response, or changes in gene regulation as measured by microarray or proteomic techniques | 6 months | No |
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