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NCT number NCT01585077
Other study ID # CIV - 08 - 102010
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1/Phase 2
First received April 23, 2012
Last updated January 13, 2014
Start date October 2012
Est. completion date November 2013

Study information

Verified date January 2014
Source Malaria Vaccine and Drug Development Center
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Colombia: INVIMA Instituto Nacional de Vigilancia de Medicamentos y AlimentosColombia: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study is a randomized clinical trial designed to compare the susceptibility of naive and pre-immune volunteers to infectious challenge with viable Plasmodium vivax sporozoites. The term preimmune hereafter denoted only previous experience with infection by this parasite and not a definite state of immunity to malaria infection. The study hypothesis is that pre-immune volunteers present a delayed onset of malaria clinical and parasitological manifestations when compared to naive individuals. The development of this study will establish a protocol for evaluating the effectiveness of vaccine candidates against P. vivax in subsequent Phases IIa and IIb clinical trials.


Description:

This study is a prospective controlled, blinded clinical trial, designed to establish the differences on infectivity of an infectious challenge with P. vivax sporozoites between human volunteers with and without history of malaria.

Study subjects

This study will require the involvement of two types of volunteers:

- Parasite donors: 5-15 P. vivax-infected patients who will serve as parasites donors for experimental infection of mosquitoes, who will be enrolled in the endemic area.

- Volunteers for infectious challenge Two other groups of volunteers will be exposed to mosquitoes infected with P. vivax sporozoites. A group of 7 people without previous exposure to malaria (naive) and another 12 people with a history of previous malaria infection (pre-immune).

Methodology

- Recruitment of infected patients Parasite donors will be recruited among P. vivax infected patients attending a diagnostic center in the endemic area.

- Infection of mosquitoes Blood from donors will be used to feed three days old mosquitoes by artificial membrane feeding technique. At day 7 a sample of mosquitoes will be examined to determine the degree of infection by dissection of the mosquito gut. On day 14, a small amount of mosquitoes with a good degree of infectivity will be used to infect challenged volunteers.

- Recruitment of pre-immune and naive volunteers Volunteers for the challenge will be recruited both in the city of Cali, non-endemic region, and in Buenaventura, a malaria endemic region, through various activities such as conferences, meetings and other means approved by the IRB like posters and flyers.

Infection of volunteers

The "feeding cage" will be placed on the forearm of a volunteer for 10 minutes, allowing that the feeding window, wich will be covered by a mesh surface be placed against the volunteer's skin.

Follow Up

Volunteers will be educated about the signs and symptoms of malaria and they will have a daily telephone contact during the first 6 days.

Between days 7 and 23 the volunteers will be asked to go to the Clinical Trials Unit daily in order to establish the presence or absence of disease through thick blood smear and samples will be collected for retrospective real time PCR P. vivax.

From day 23 until day 31, volunteers will receive physical and laboratory evaluation every other day and will have daily telephone contact.

Once the patients present signs and symptoms of the disease curative treatment will be immediately provided, and 15 ml of blood will be drawn, which will be used for immune response assessment.

If the volunteers do not develop the disease during the follow-up period, on day 31 they will be given antimalarial treatment.

Treatment

Volunteers will be treated with antimalarial drugs approved by the Colombian Ministry of Social Protection: chloroquine (three (3) doses: 600 mg initially, followed by 450mg at 24, and 48 hours), associated with primaquine (30mg/día) for 14 days. All the volunteers will be asked to return two weeks after starting treatment for a thick blood smear test to ensure cure of malaria.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 16
Est. completion date November 2013
Est. primary completion date June 2013
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 45 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. Step 1:

- Age 15 to 60 years.

- Hemoglobin levels > 9g/dL.

- Presence of Current P. vivax infection.

- Absence of other Plasmodium species determined by thick blood smear and PCR.

- Blood parasite count of 0.1% or more.

- Absence of other acute or chronic diseases.

- Being able to sign an informed consent form.

2. Step 2:

- Healthy 18 to 45 years old man or non-pregnant women.

- To have the capacity to sign an informed consent in a free and voluntary way.

- To have an acceptable understanding of the clinical trial through the approval of a questionnaire regarding the information given in the consent process.

- Obligatory use of adequate contraceptive method from beginning of recruitment and screening time up to three months after last immunization.

- Do not have chronic or acute diseases. These conditions will be determined by clinical history, physical exam and laboratory tests.

- To accept not traveling to malaria endemic areas during the clinical trial should

- To have telephone at home or mobile phone that permit permanent contact for follow up

- Being willing to participated during both steps of the clinical trial.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Step 1:

- history of blood transfusion in the last six months.

- Pregnancy in women.

- Have received antimalarial treatment before the diagnosis.

2. Step 2:

- Pregnant or nursing women.

- History of moderate or severe insect, or food allergies.

- G-6PD deficiency or any Hb genetic defect.

- Symptoms, signs or data from laboratory test that suggests any systemic disorder like renal, hepatic, cardiovascular, pulmonary, psychiatric disorders or other illnesses that could interfere with results of clinical trial or could compromise the health of the volunteer.

- To have antibodies against hepatitis C, VIH, or hepatitis B superficial antigen and/or hepatitis B core antibodies.

- To have any abnormality in the parameters assessed by blood laboratory tests

- Presence or history of an auto-immune disease.

- History of surgical removal of the spleen (splenectomy).

- Use of medical treatment known to alter the immune system before 3 months to recruitment.

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Basic Science


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Biological:
P. vivax infected mosquito bites
All volunteers will receive one dose of 2-4 P. vivax infected mosquito bites. All the mosquitoes will correspond to the same mosquito batch to make sure that all volunteers receive the same P. vivax strain.

Locations

Country Name City State
Colombia Malaria Vaccine and Drug development Center (MVDC) Cali Valle del Cauca

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Socrates Herrera Valencia

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Colombia, 

References & Publications (2)

Herrera S, Fernández O, Manzano MR, Murrain B, Vergara J, Blanco P, Palacios R, Vélez JD, Epstein JE, Chen-Mok M, Reed ZH, Arévalo-Herrera M. Successful sporozoite challenge model in human volunteers with Plasmodium vivax strain derived from human donors. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2009 Nov;81(5):740-6. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2009.09-0194. — View Citation

Herrera S, Solarte Y, Jordán-Villegas A, Echavarría JF, Rocha L, Palacios R, Ramírez O, Vélez JD, Epstein JE, Richie TL, Arévalo-Herrera M. Consistent safety and infectivity in sporozoite challenge model of Plasmodium vivax in malaria-naive human volunteers. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2011 Feb;84(2 Suppl):4-11. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2011.09-0498. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Pre-patent period onset begining at day 7 after mosquito bites exposure, both groups of volunteers will be evaluated with dayly Thick blood smear to compare the malaria onset between the pre-immune and naive groups. Two months after the challenge No
Secondary Immune response Malaria signs and symptoms will be assessed to stablish severity and frequency of appearence in both groups: Pre-immune and naive.
Blood sample will be taken at the end of the study to determine the differences in celular and humoral immune responses in both study groups.
Two months after the malaria challenge Yes
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