HIV Clinical Trial
Official title:
Translational Research Platform of the TTU HIV of the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF)
Despite major advances in therapy and management, HIV/AIDS continues to be a major cause of
infectious disease morbidity and mortality on a global scale. The discovery of effective
antiretroviral treatment has turned HIV infection into a manageable chronic disease in most
patients with access to care. However, the different economic and epidemiologic situation in
developing and developed countries requires different research priorities, so that three main
challanges are universal and in focus of research of the DZIF HIV Translational Platform:
- Prevention of HIV infection
- Long-term life with HIV
- HIV cure
The "Translation Reserach HIV" will bring together clinical researchers in HIV infection in
order to develop new treatment options to the above mentioned main challanges. It will take
advantage of existing expertise (e.g. basic science, novel targets for treatment and HIV
eradiation) of the partner sites. This platform is necessary because Germany's HIV research
has suffered in the past from a lack of integration between its excellent basic science and
clinical research. In addition, there was too little integration into networks that address
the main international challenges. There is an urgent need to link these research strands
through dedicated structures emphasising the translation of preclinical results into new
therapies.
Structure
The DZIF HIV Translational Platform belongs to the HIV the Thematic Translational Units
(TTUs) of the German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), which is founded by the Federal
Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The national, multi-centre structure of the DZIF
bringing together selceted universities, university hospitals, and non-university research
institutes and translational efforts focussing on distinct infectious diesease-related health
problems are co-ordinated by the TTUs. The TTU HIV is located in six DZIF partner sites in
Germany: Bonn-Cologne, Brunswick-Hannover, Gießen-Marburg-Langen, Hamburg, Heidelberg,
Munich.
Mission and Objectives
Prevention of HIV:
The main tools for effective prevention include vaccines, microbicides, preventive therapy
and induction of behavioral change. Currently, few groups in Germany have specific
preclinical expertise in this area. This expertise needs to be further developed and
integrated in the DZIF to be able to implement internationally competitive HIV vaccine and
microbicide programmes.
Long-term life with HIV:
This challenge is equally relevant for the developing and developed world. DZIF researchers
have made many internationally visible contributions to management of HIV infection in the
past. They have extensive experience in clinical studies in the HIV field and have played a
major role in the clinical development of new drugs for HIV therapy (e.g. maraviroc,
raltegravir). They are also intensively involved in the establishment of clinical guidelines
for management of HIV infection.
HIV cure:
Antiretroviral therapy can completely suppress HIV replication below the limit of detection
for sustained periods of time, but cannot eradicate the virus from silent reservoirs.
Accordingly, life-long therapy is needed and interruption of therapy always leads to
resurgence of viral spread and disease. Several approaches have been suggested to eliminate
silently infected cells or the HIV genomes integrated in these cells. These approaches are
currently mostly at the stage of basic research or early preclinical development and need to
be developed in the translational chain. While significant knowledge exists about the nature
of silent reservoirs, the number and clonality of viral integration sites is currently
largely unknown and needs to be further investigated to develop virus eradication strategies
and therapies.
The aim of the DZIF HIV Translational Platform is to comprehensively and collaboratively
analyze the above mentioned aspects by using cohorts of HIV infected patients in different
stages and with different courses of disease. These cohorts have been established by the
participating partner sites, which will be coordinated and extended by the focus site in
Bonn-Cologne.
This study protocol is the framework and platform for future substudies.
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