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NCT number NCT02018965
Other study ID # CTN006
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
First received December 17, 2013
Last updated April 19, 2018
Start date November 2011
Est. completion date June 2017

Study information

Verified date April 2018
Source McGill University Health Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

There are a number of powerful anti-HIV drugs, which keep the virus at undetectable levels and enable HIV-infected individuals to live longer. However, some participants taking anti-HIV drugs do not achieve an adequate CD4 recovery and remain at risk for developing AIDS and non-AIDS-related complications.

ER niacin (PrNiaspanFCT®) is an extended-released form of niacin, also known as vitamin B3. Niacin is effective in reducing cholesterol levels in the blood. This drug has been known for a long-time to treat dyslipidemia and it is used to improve favourably all the lipoprotein risk factors for artherosclerotic disease, particularly in HIV-infected patients. Recent scientific research shows that regular consumption of niacin-rich foods may also provide protection against Alzheimer's disease and age-related cognitive decline.

The purpose of this study is to find out:

1. If ER niacin combined with anti-HIV drugs, compared with anti-HIV drugs alone, could reduce T cell immune activation and enhance CD4 recovery;

2. If ER niacin can improve your quality of life and your neurocognitive functions


Description:

Primary objective

• To assess the impact of extended-release niacin (ER niacin) supplementation + antiretroviral therapy (ART) compared to ART alone on T-cell immune activation as defined by CD8CD38 percentage

Secondary objectives

- To assess the change in total CD4 T-cell count after ER niacin administration

- To explore the effect of ER niacin on regulatory T-cells (Th-17/Treg) in blood and gut mucosa samples

- To explore the effect of ER niacin on cytokines and inflammatory markers such as INF-α, IL-1, IL-6, IL-17, D-dimers, usCRP and LPS

- To assess the influence of ER niacin on tryptophan (Trp) plasmatic levels

- To assess changes in cholesterol and triglycerides

- To explore ER niacin tolerance

- To evaluate the impact of ER niacin on quality of life (QoL), fatigue, depression, and neurocognitive scores

Population: All participants will have an undetectable HIV viral load (< 50 copies/mL) for at least 3 months, current CD4 cell count of < 350 cells/µL and be receiving ART for at least the previous 12 months.

Sample size: N=20


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 16
Est. completion date June 2017
Est. primary completion date June 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Participants must meet all of the following criteria within four weeks prior to the Week 0 (Baseline) Visit to be considered eligible for entry into the study:

1. Documented HIV infection by Western Blot, EIA assays or viral load assay

2. Aged 21 or older

3. Viral load < 50 copies/mL for the last 3 months

4. CD4 cell count < 350 cells/µL

5. On stable ART, i.e., ART unchanged for treatment failure (rebound in viral load) for more than 12 months

6. Able to communicate adequately in either French or English

7. Able and willing to give written informed consent prior to enrolment including access to relevant medical records.

Participants are not eligible to participate in the study if any of the following conditions are met:

1. Pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant during the course of the study. All fecund female participants must undergo a pregnancy test, with a negative result, prior to being eligible to participate in the study

2. Prior history of hypersensitivity reaction to niacin or any other component of the study drug

3. Prior history of flushing

4. Active liver disease or unexplained persistent elevations of serum transaminases

5. Co-infection with active Hepatitis B or C virus (positive HBs Ag or positive anti HBc antibodies with a detectable HBV DNA viral load or positive anti HCV antibodies with a detectable HCV RNA viral load)

6. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or alkaline phosphatase >2.5 x upper limit of normal (ULN)

7. Active duodenal or gastric peptic ulcer

8. Active bleeding disorders

9. History of gout

10. Active AIDS events in the last 3 months as determined by the treating physician

11. Unstable angina or acute phase myocardial infarction, with or without vasodilator agents

12. Diabetic or potentially diabetic with hypercholesterolaemia

13. Renal dysfunction.

Study Design


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Intervention

Drug:
Niacin
• Group 1: This group will receive an initial dose of ER niacin 500 mg by mouth, the first evening from week 0 to week 4 then increase it to 1000 mg once a day from week 5 to week 8, then increase to 1500 mg from week 9 to week 12 then increase to 2000 mg until weeks 24 and then stopped. Participants will continue to take their ART treatment as prescribed throughout the study.
Niacin
• Group 2: This group will not receive ER niacin for the first 24 weeks. This group will receive an initial dose of ER niacin 500 mg the first evening at week 25 by mouth from week 25 to week 28 then increase it to 1000 mg once a day from week 29 to week 32, then increase to 1500 mg from week 33 to week 36 then increase to 2000 mg until week 48 and then stopped. Participants will continue to take their ART treatment as prescribed throughout the study.

Locations

Country Name City State
Canada Montreal Chest Institute Montreal Quebec

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
McGill University Health Center CIHR Canadian HIV Trials Network

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Canada, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Comparison of the change in CD8CD38 percentage Comparison of the change in CD8CD38 percentage from Week 0 to Week 24 of Arm 1 (ER niacin + ART) to Week 0 to Week 24 of Arm 2 (ART alone) (ER niacin treatment + ART vs. ART alone for 24 weeks) 24 weeks
Primary Comparison of the change in CD8CD38 percentage during the ER niacin + ART period Comparison of the change in CD8CD38 percentage during the ER niacin + ART period with the change in CD8CD38 during the ART alone period within each arm (Week 0 to Week 24 vs. Week 24 to Week 48 for Arm 1 and Week 24 to Week 48 vs. Week 0 to Week 24 for Arm 2); if the difference between ER niacin versus control is similar in the two time periods, the treatment effect will be pooled adjusting for treatment order 48 weeks
Secondary Change in CD4 cell count and their subsets, including naïve, central memory and effector memory and Th17/Treg cells 48 weeks
Secondary Changes in inflammatory markers such as INF-a, IL-1, IL-6, IL-17, usCRP, LPS and D-dimers 48 weeks
Secondary Change in plasmatic Trp levels 48 weeks
Secondary Changes in total cholesterol, HDL, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides 48 weeks
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