HIV Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pilot Study to Assess the Role of Immune Activation and Apoptosis as a Marker for Treatment Intensification With Raltegravir in Hiv-infected Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy With Long-term Viral Suppression and Unfavourable Immunologic Response (Discordant Patients: v+i-)
This study aims to provide new knowledge about the pathogenesis of HIV infection, specifically, the role that immune activation and apoptotic activity play in immune recovery, and in particular, in the paradoxical immunologic response of some patients on antiretroviral therapy despite achievement of sustained and complete viral suppression. In this regard, the investigators will prospectively evaluate the impact of intensification with Raltegravir in those "discordants" patients with high index of immune activation, measured as the percentage of CD8+HLADR+CD38+ cells. This will provide relevant information on the effectiveness of this drug in guided intensification regimens.
One of the many adverse consequences of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is
the increase in the rate of lymphocyte cell death (Badley AD, Blood. 2000; 96:2951-64).
Increased lymphocyte death is associated with the level of activation of the immune system
(Gougeon ML. Nat Rev Immunol. 2003: 3:392-404), along with the disregulation of the cytokine
network and a plethora of cytotoxic effects induced by HIV proteins (Badley AD, Blood. 2000;
96:2951-64). Hence, cell death can be observed in vivo not only in CD4+ cells, which are the
main target of HIV, but also in CD8 T cells. Current knowledge suggest that immune
activation and different mechanisms of cell death play a determinant role in T-lymphocyte
(CD4+) loss during HIV infection and recovery after HAART (Bofill M et al AIDS. 1996
:827-34).
Highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) induces a decline in the level of immune
activation and lymphocyte apoptosis in HIV-infected patients as a result of a reduction in
viral replication (Kolber MA, et al, Clin Immunol. 2007 [Epub ahead of print]). This
reduction contributes to the recovery of immune system associated with antiretroviral
therapy. In addition to this effect, which is induced through the reduction in viral load,
antiretroviral therapy has been implicated in the regulation of apoptosis in different cell
types, inhibiting or activating the process and influencing treatment efficacy and toxicity
(Petit F, et al.Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2005. 26:258-64).
Interestingly, it is not always true that antiretroviral therapy and viral suppression are
associated with progressive immune recovery. Approximately 30% of patients present a
paradoxical response to treatment, achieving progressive increases in immunity (measured by
CD4+ count) despite failing to achieve viral suppression, or, vice versa, patients who
maintain or reduce CD4+ cell count despite achieving viral suppression. Indeed, it is well
known that higher CD8 activation is associated with fewer treatment-mediated CD4 gain. Each
10% increase in activated CD8+HLADR+CD38+ mean 90 fewer CD4 cell gained (Hunt PW et al J
Infect Dis. 2003. 187:1534-43). The failure of recover CD4 T cells may rely on a incomplete
viral suppression than could be responsible for increased immune activation and lymphocyte
death. Recently, it has been pointed out that intensification strategies may be useful in
reducing activation and improving CD4 T cell recovery (Kolber MA, et al, Clin Immunol. 2007
[Epub ahead of print]).
;
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
| Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Completed |
NCT05454514 -
Automated Medication Platform With Video Observation and Facial Recognition to Improve Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy in Patients With HIV/AIDS
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT03760458 -
The Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Tolerability of Abacavir/Dolutegravir/Lamivudine Dispersible and Immediate Release Tablets in HIV-1-Infected Children Less Than 12 Years of Age
|
Phase 1/Phase 2 | |
| Completed |
NCT03141918 -
Effect of Supplementation of Bioactive Compounds on the Energy Metabolism of People Living With HIV / AIDS
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT03067285 -
A Phase IV, Open-label, Randomised, Pilot Clinical Trial Designed to Evaluate the Potential Neurotoxicity of Dolutegravir/Lamivudine/Abacavir in Neurosymptomatic HIV Patients and Its Reversibility After Switching to Elvitegravir/Cobicistat/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Alafenamide. DREAM Study
|
Phase 4 | |
| Recruiting |
NCT04579146 -
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) in Patients HIV-infected
|
||
| Completed |
NCT06212531 -
Papuan Indigenous Model of Male Circumcision
|
N/A | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT03256422 -
Antiretroviral Treatment Taken 4 Days Per Week Versus Continuous Therapy 7/7 Days Per Week in HIV-1 Infected Patients
|
Phase 3 | |
| Completed |
NCT03256435 -
Retention in PrEP Care for African American MSM in Mississippi
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT00517803 -
Micronutrient Supplemented Probiotic Yogurt for HIV/AIDS and Other Immunodeficiencies
|
N/A | |
| Active, not recruiting |
NCT03572335 -
Systems Biology of Diffusion Impairment in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
|
||
| Completed |
NCT04165200 -
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation as a Therapeutic Strategy for Patients Infected With HIV
|
N/A | |
| Recruiting |
NCT03854630 -
Hepatitis B Virus Vaccination in HIV-positive Patients and Individuals at High Risk for HIV Infection
|
Phase 4 | |
| Terminated |
NCT03275571 -
HIV, Computerized Depression Therapy & Cognition
|
N/A | |
| Completed |
NCT02234882 -
Study on Pharmacokinetics
|
Phase 1 | |
| Completed |
NCT01618305 -
Evaluating the Response to Two Antiretroviral Medication Regimens in HIV-Infected Pregnant Women, Who Begin Antiretroviral Therapy Between 20 and 36 Weeks of Pregnancy, for the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission
|
Phase 4 | |
| Recruiting |
NCT05043129 -
Safety and Immune Response of COVID-19 Vaccination in Patients With HIV Infection
|
||
| Not yet recruiting |
NCT05536466 -
The Influence of Having Bariatric Surgery on the Pharmacokinetics, Safety and Efficacy of the Novel Non-nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitor Doravirine
|
N/A | |
| Recruiting |
NCT04985760 -
Evaluation of Trimer 4571 Therapeutic Vaccination in Adults Living With HIV on Suppressive Antiretroviral Therapy
|
Phase 1 | |
| Completed |
NCT05916989 -
Stimulant Use and Methylation in HIV
|
||
| Terminated |
NCT02116660 -
Evaluation of Renal Function, Efficacy, and Safety When Switching From Tenofovir/Emtricitabine Plus a Protease Inhibitor/Ritonavir, to a Combination of Raltegravir (MK-0518) Plus Nevirapine Plus Lamivudine in HIV-1 Participants With Suppressed Viremia and Impaired Renal Function (MK-0518-284)
|
Phase 2 |