HIV Clinical Trial
— CINAMMON
The purpose of the study is to investigate the possible benefits of giving the anti-HIV drug
maraviroc to people who are taking darunavir/ritonavir alone for their HIV treatment. Many
people successfully take only darunavir/ritonavir treatment for their HIV. However, there
are some concerns that this treatment may not reach some areas of the body, such as the
brain and spinal cord (central nervous system or CNS), as effectively as it does the
bloodstream.
There is already a large clinical study looking at any differences between 'conventional'
HIV treatment with 3 drugs and single drug treatment with a protease inhibitor, also called
PI monotherapy, such as darunavir/ritonavir. This includes differences in the effects on the
CNS. However, this study will only be finished in 2013.
The investigators know that maraviroc can reach the CNS very effectively. The investigators
in this study will investigate the effect of adding maraviroc to darunavir/ritonavir
monotherapy by looking at levels of inflammation within the fluid that surrounds the CNS,
called cerebrospinal fluid or CSF.
Maraviroc is a licensed drug for the treatment of HIV treatment.. It showed good results in
2 clinical studies when it was taken by people whose HIV virus had developed resistance to
previous HIV treatments.
This study will also investigate safety as well as monitor effectiveness when patients take
maraviroc is taken on top of normal treatment of darunavir/ritonavir monotherapy.
Maraviroc has been shown to be present in the fluid that surrounds the brain in people
taking Maraviroc. It is not known if whether the presence of Maraviroc has any impact on
brain function. Therefore this study will also investigate brain (neurocognitive)
functioning with a computer test and some written tests.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 19 |
| Est. completion date | February 2016 |
| Est. primary completion date | November 2015 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | Both |
| Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Patient volunteers who meet all of the following criteria are eligible for this trial: 1. male or female aged between 18 and 65 years 2. has a documented HIV-1 infection 3. has signed the Informed Consent Form voluntarily 4. is willing to comply with the protocol requirements 5. has an HIV-plasma viral load at screening <40 copies/mL (one off retesting for blips <200 copies/ml is allowed) 6. has a CD4 cell count at Screening >200 cells/mm3 7. has been on a stable darunavir/ritonavir regimen 800/100 once daily alone for at least 12 weeks at Screening, and willing to remain on this; 8. estimated glomerular filtration rate (by MDRD or CG methods) >60 ml/min at screening 9. CCR5 tropic by geno2pheno assay performed at screening 10. if female and of childbearing potential, she is using effective birth control methods (as agreed by the investigator) and is willing to continue practising these birth control methods during the trial and for at least 30 days after the end of the trial (or after last intake of investigational ARVs); Note: Women who are postmenopausal for least 2 years, women with total hysterectomy, and women who have a tubal ligation are considered of non-childbearing potential 11. if a heterosexually active male, he is using effective birth control methods and is willing to continue practising these birth control methods during the trial and until follow-up visit Exclusion Criteria: Patients meeting 1 or more of the following criteria cannot be selected: 1. is infected with HIV-2 2. is using any concomitant therapy disallowed as per SPC for the study drugs (section 5.2) 3. has a currently active AIDS defining illness (Category C conditions according to the CDC Classification System for HIV Infection 1993) with the following exceptions (must be discussed with the Investigator prior to enrolment):Stable cutaneous Kaposi's Sarcoma (no pulmonary or gastrointestinal involvement other than oral lesions) unlikely to require systemic therapy during the trial period Note: Primary and secondary prophylaxis for an AIDS defining illness is allowed 4. has acute viral hepatitis including, but not limited to, A, B, or C 5. has chronic hepatitis B and/or C 6. has received any investigational drug within 30 days prior to the trial drug administration 7. Clinically significant allergy or hypersensitivity to any trial medication excipients 8. If female, she is pregnant or breastfeeding 9. Screening blood results with any grade 3/4 toxicity according to Division of AIDS (DAIDS) grading scale, except: asymptomatic grade 3 glucose, amylase or lipid elevation or asymptomatic grade 4 triglyceride elevation (re-test allowed). 10. Clinical or laboratory evidence of significantly decreased hepatic function or decompensation: INR > 1.5 or albumin < 30g/L or bilirubin > 2.5 x ULN. 11. Platelets of < 50 based on lumbar puncture examination at baseline. 12. Any condition (including drug/alcohol abuse) or laboratory results which, in the investigator's opinion, interfere with assessments or completion of the trial. |
Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | St Stephen's AIDS Trust | London |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| St Stephens Aids Trust |
United Kingdom,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Changes in inflammatory markers in CSF week 12 to week 36 | To investigate changes from week 12 to week 36 in inflammatory markers in CSF when maraviroc (150mg qd) is added to stable darunavir/ritonavir (800/100mg qd) monotherapy for 24 weeks | 36 weeks | Yes |
| Secondary | CSF inflammatory markers from baseline to week 12 on darunavir/ritonavir monotherapy (control phase) | To investigate changes in CSF inflammatory markers from baseline to week 12 on darunavir/ritonavir monotherapy (control phase) | 12 weeks | Yes |
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