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A histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor is a class of drug that interferes with the function of HDAC, an enzyme that hides HIV within inactive CD4 cells. These drugs are normally used to treat seizures and other nervous system problems but have been found to work against HIV. The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of valproic acid (VPA), an HDAC inhibitor, in treating HIV infected adults using anti-HIV drugs.


Clinical Trial Description

VPA is a type of medication normally used to treat seizures and other nervous system problems. It has been found that VPA works against HIV by releasing the virus from resting CD4 cells, allowing other anti-HIV medications to attack it. The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of VPA when used in HIV infected participants using highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). The expected duration of participation for individually enrolled participants will depend on which study group the participant is placed in but may range from approximately 24 to 144 weeks.

An initial screening visit will occur about 30 to 120 days prior to study entry. A physical exam, medical and medication history assessment, and blood and urine collection will occur at screening. Leukapheresis and genital secretion collection will occur once 30 to 120 days prior to study entry, separate from the initial screening.

In Step 1, all participants will receive VPA while continuing their current HAART. Doses of VPA will vary by participant. Study visits will occur on Days 0 and 3 and Weeks 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24. A physical exam and blood and urine collection will occur at most visits. Leukapheresis and genital secretion collection will occur at study entry and Weeks 12 and 16. After 24 weeks, participants will enter Step 2. Those participants not responding to VPA in Step 1 will enroll in Step 2A. Participants responding to VPA in Step 1 will enroll in Step 2B.

In Step 2A, participants will discontinue VPA and will receive intensified therapy (enfuvirtide) administered for 24 weeks twice daily. Study visits will occur at Weeks 25, 28, 32, 36, 40, and 48. A physical exam and blood and urine collection will occur at all visits. Leukapheresis will occur at Weeks 36 and 40. Participants who do not respond to intensified therapy in Step 2A will enroll in Step 3A. Participants who respond to intensified therapy in Step 2A will enroll in Step 3B.

In Step 2B, participants will continue to receive VPA for up to 96 weeks. Study visits will occur every 8 weeks until Week 120. A physical exam and blood and urine collection will occur at each visit. Leukapheresis will occur once between Week 72 and Week 120.

In Step 3A, VPA will be added to enfuvirtide for 16 weeks. The study will be discontinued for participants who do not respond. Study visits will occur at screening, entry, Day 0, and Weeks 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 22. A physical exam and blood and urine collection will occur at all visits. Leukapheresis will occur after screening, at entry, Day 0 and Weeks 12 and 16.

In Step 3B, participants may continue receiving enfuvirtide for up to 96 weeks. Study visits will occur every 8 weeks until Week 144. A physical exam and blood and urine collection will occur at each visit. Leukapheresis will occur at Week 96 or 144.

Participants may choose to enter an observational period at any time before they start Step 2 or Step 3. During the observational period, participants continue to take HAART but not VPA or enfuvirtide. Upon entering an observational period, study staff will contact the participant every 8 weeks for a review of their medical records. Each participant will have a study visit within 8 weeks of beginning a new step. These interim study screenings include a physical exam, medical history, and blood and urine collection. Participants may be asked to have additional leukapheresis performed if they have discontinued study medications for 12 weeks or more.

Each leukapheresis procedure will take place at the University of North Carolina Apheresis Clinic in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This study will not provide participants' current HAART regimen medications.

NOTE: As of 05/20/08, the observational period and Steps 1, 2, 2A, 2B, and 3B were discontinued. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT00312546
Study type Interventional
Source University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Contact
Status Terminated
Phase Phase 1
Start date June 2006
Completion date October 2009

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