HIV Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Exploratory, Open-Label Study of VRC-HIVMAB060-00-AB (VRC01) in Subjects With Chronic HIV Infection Undergoing Analytical Treatment Interruption
| Verified date | October 2017 |
| Source | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
Background:
- A combination of daily drugs (called cART) can keep human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) very
low for a long time. But cART can lose effectiveness and cause permanent side effects. If
treatment stops, HIV levels go up again. Researchers want to see if a new product can control
HIV levels when a person is off cART.
Objective:
- To see if the new product VRC01 is safe and can control the HIV level in the blood when a
person is not taking cART.
Eligibility:
- Adults ages 18-65 with HIV who are willing to interrupt their treatment for at least 24
weeks.
Design:
- Participants will be screened with:
- Physical exam
- Medical history
- Heart tests
- Blood and urine tests.
- Their HIV drugs may be switched. They will keep taking them until a few days after Visit
1.
- Visit 1: Repeat screening procedures.
- Participants will also have genetic testing and leukapheresis. For this, blood will be
removed through a needle in one arm and circulated through a machine that removes white
blood cells. The rest of the blood is returned through a needle in the other arm.
- They will get the first study drug dose through a thin tube in an arm vein for about 1
hour.
- For 24 weeks, participants will have 16 visits. They will have blood drawn every visit.
At some visits they will repeat the screening procedures and get another VRC01 dose.
They may have another leukapheresis.
- Four weeks after the last dose, participants will restart their cART. For 20 weeks, they
will have monthly visits to repeat the screening procedures and discuss new symptoms.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 10 |
| Est. completion date | April 7, 2017 |
| Est. primary completion date | April 7, 2017 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
| Eligibility |
- INCLUSION CRITERIA 1. Age 18-65 years old. 2. HIV-1 infection and clinically stable. 3. In general good health and with an identified primary health care provider for medical management of HIV infection and willing to maintain a relationship with a primary health care provider for medical management of HIV infection while participating in the study. 4. CD4+ cell count >450 cells/mm^3 at screening. 5. Documentation of continuous cART treatment with suppression of plasma viral level below the limit of detection for greater than or equal to 3 years. Subjects with blips (i.e., detectable viral levels on cART) prior to screening may be included provided they satisfy the following criteria: 1. The blips are <400 copies/mL, and 2. Succeeding viral levels return to levels below the limit of detection on subsequent testing. 6. Willingness to undergo ATI. 7. Laboratory values within pre-defined limits at screening: 1. Absolute neutrophil count >1,000/mm^3. 2. Hemoglobin levels >10.0 g/dL for men and >9.0 g/dL for women. 3. Platelet count >100,000/mm^3. 4. Prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT) <1.5 upper limit of normal (ULN). 5. Estimated or a measured creatinine clearance rate of greater than or equal to 50 mL/min as determined by the NIH Clinical Center laboratory. 6. AST and ALT levels of <2.5 x ULN. 8. Willingness to have samples stored for future research. Reproductive Risks Contraception: The effects of VRC01 on the developing human fetus are unknown. For this reason, men and women of childbearing potential must agree to use adequate pregnancy prevention per the investigator. This includes highly reliable established lifestyle of complete abstinence of potentially reproductive sexual activity, or use of BOTH a long term hormonal or barrier (e.g. implant, depot injection, IUD in female participant or female partner of participant) method of contraception that is fully effective prior to dosing, COMBINED WITH a barrier method (male or female condom) for all potentially reproductive sexual activity. Pregnancy prevention must be maintained as effective and practiced continuously for the duration of study participation. Females of childbearing-age must have a negative pregnancy test result prior to receiving VRC01. During the course of the study, if a female participant, or the partner of a male participant suspects or in fact becomes pregnant, the effected participant should inform the study staff immediately, as well as the woman's primary care physician. Subjects must use safe sex practices during the trial, and particularly during the ATI phase, when risk of transmission of HIV may be increased. - EXCLUSION CRITERIA 1. Chronic hepatitis B, as evidenced by a positive test for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), or chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, as evidenced by a positive test for HCV RNA. Subjects with a positive test for HCV antibody and a negative test for HCV RNA are eligible. 2. Documented virologic failure to >1 cART regimen. 3. HIV immunotherapy or vaccine(s) received within 1 year prior to screening. 4. Any licensed or experimental non-HIV vaccination (e.g., hepatitis B, influenza, pneumococcal polysaccharide) received within 2 weeks prior to study enrollment. 5. Receipt of other investigational study agent within 28 days of enrollment. 6. Any active malignancy that may require systemic chemotherapy or radiation therapy. 7. Systemic immunosuppressive medications received within 3 months prior to enrollment (Not excluded: corticosteroid nasal spray or inhaler; topical corticosteroids for mild, uncomplicated dermatitis; or oral/parenteral corticosteroids administered for non-chronic conditions not expected to recur [length of therapy less than or equal to 10 days, with completion in greater than or equal to 30 days prior to enrollment]). 8. History or other clinical evidence of: 1. Significant or unstable cardiac disease (e.g., angina, congestive heart failure, recent myocardial infarction). 2. Severe illness, malignancy, immunodeficiency other than HIV, or any other condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, would make the subject unsuitable for the study. 9. Active drug or alcohol use or any other pattern of behavior that, in the opinion of the investigator, would interfere with adherence to study requirements. 10. Breast-feeding. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike | Bethesda | Maryland |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) |
United States,
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Shingai M, Nishimura Y, Klein F, Mouquet H, Donau OK, Plishka R, Buckler-White A, Seaman M, Piatak M Jr, Lifson JD, Dimitrov DS, Nussenzweig MC, Martin MA. Antibody-mediated immunotherapy of macaques chronically infected with SHIV suppresses viraemia. Nature. 2013 Nov 14;503(7475):277-80. doi: 10.1038/nature12746. Epub 2013 Oct 30. — View Citation
Zhou T, Georgiev I, Wu X, Yang ZY, Dai K, Finzi A, Kwon YD, Scheid JF, Shi W, Xu L, Yang Y, Zhu J, Nussenzweig MC, Sodroski J, Shapiro L, Nabel GJ, Mascola JR, Kwong PD. Structural basis for broad and potent neutralization of HIV-1 by antibody VRC01. Science. 2010 Aug 13;329(5993):811-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1192819. Epub 2010 Jul 8. — View Citation
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Number of Grade 3 or Higher Adverse Events | The primary endpoint was the number of grade 3 or higher adverse events, including serious adverse events, that were possibly related to VRC-HIVMAB060-00-AB (VRCO1). | From the start of the initial infusion until up to 48 weeks. | |
| Secondary | Subjects Who Met Criteria to Restart Antiretroviral Therapy | The secondary endpoint was the number of subjects who met protocol defined virologic (sustained HIV RNA >1000 copies/mL by Abbott HIV RTPCR at 2 consecutive visits), immunologic (a confirmed >30% decline in CD4 cell count or an absolute CD4 cell count < 350 cells/mm3), or clinical criteria (HIV-related symptoms) to discontinue VRC01 infusions and restart Antiretroviral Therapy (ART). | From Day 3 post initial infusion until up to 28 weeks. |
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