HIV-infection/Aids Clinical Trial
Official title:
Safe and Effective Vitamin D Supplementation in HIV
The purpose of this study is to evaluate safety and efficacy of vitamin D supplementation in children, adolescents and young adults with Human Immunodeficiency Virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). The study is a 12-month randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study of vitamin D3 (vit D) supplementation using 7000IU/day based on evidence from the Vit D Dose Finding Study-IRB 09-007332.
Optimal vitamin D (vit D) concentration and metabolism are essential for normal immune
function, growth, muscle, bone, and inflammatory status in children, adolescents and adults
with HIV/AIDS. The impact of vit D supplementation will be evaluated for safety and efficacy
using clinically important outcomes, and this will overcome the critical barrier for use of
vit D supplementation in research and clinical care. Inexpensive and easy to administer, vit
D supplementation may prove to be an effective and feasible treatment for symptoms and
prevention of side effects for people of all ages living with HIV/AIDS in the US and around
the world.
The study is a 12-month randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study of vitamin D3
(vit D) supplementation using 7000IU/day based on evidence from the Vit D Dose Finding
Study-IRB 09-007332 in 58 subjects with both Perinatally Acquired (PA) and Behaviorally
Acquired (BA) HIV/AIDS to assess the long-term safety in terms of serum calcium and 25OHD
concentrations, and efficacy in terms of the effect of vit D supplementation on 25OHD,
cathelicidin, growth (pre- and peripubertal participants), body composition, bone, muscle,
immune and inflammatory status and HIV/AIDS disease severity and progression.
Primary Hypotheses:
H1: Vit D supplementation is safe and does not result in an increased incidence of elevated
serum calcium (above age-specific range) associated with elevated serum 25OHD (>160 ng/mL)
in treated subjects compared with the subjects receiving placebo.
H2: Vit D supplementation is significantly associated with both increased 25D and
cathelicidin in treated subjects compared with subjects receiving placebo.
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