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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has emerged as a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in HIVinfected individuals. The precise mechanisms underlying this increased cardiovascular risk remain to be elucidated. Platelet hyperreactivity and increased platelet-monocyte aggregation (PMA) are found in HIVinfectedpatients and may contribute to the excess cardiovascular risk as platelets play a key role in the onset and progression of atherosclerosis and in acute cardiovascular events. In addition, HIV-infected individuals frequently suffer from persistent immune activation and inflammation. In a crosssectional study the investigators recently showed that individuals using a regimen containing the integrase inhibitor raltegravir have reduced platelet hyperreactivity and PMA compared to other antiretroviral regimens. Other recent studies showed that raltegravir is associated with decreased immune activation. Due to the inherent limitations of cross sectional studies, the investigators aim to expand our findings in an intervention study. The investigators will conduct a randomized control trial where the investigators switch patients to a integrase containing treatment regimen to assay possible changes in platelet function and persistent immune activation. Knowledge gathered in the proposed study can help understand and prevent cardiovascular disease in patients treated for a HIV infection by reducing platelet hyperreactivity and persistent immune activation.


Clinical Trial Description

Rationale:

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has emerged as a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected individuals. The precise mechanisms underlying this increased cardiovascular risk remain to be elucidated . Platelet hyperreactivity and increased platelet-monocyte aggregation (PMA) are found in HIV-infected patients and may contribute to the excess cardiovascular risk as platelets play a key role in the onset and progression of atherosclerosis and in acute cardiovascular events. In addition, HIV-infected individuals frequently suffer from persistent immune activation and inflammation. In a cross-sectional study the investigators recently showed that individuals using a regimen containing the integrase inhibitor raltegravir have reduced platelet hyperreactivity and PMA compared to other antiretroviral regimens. Other recent studies showed that raltegravir is associated with decreased immune activation. Due to the inherent limitations of cross sectional studies, the investigators aim to expand our findings in an intervention study.

Objective:

Investigate whether switch from a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)- or protease inhibitor (PI)-based regimen to a raltegravir-based regimen results in reduced platelet reactivity, reduced platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation and pro-inflammatory status of monocytes.

Study design: Investigator initiated, single-center, open-label, randomized controlled trial in HIV-infected patients using a NNRTI- or PI-based regimen.

Study population:

Adult HIV-infected study participants with undetectable (<40 copies/mL) viral load receiving a standard backbone of two NRTI's (either tenofovir (TDF)/emtricitabine (FTC) or abacavir (ABC)/lamivudine (3TC)) with either a NNRTI (efavirenz (EFV) or rilpivirine (RPV)) or a boosted PI (Darunavir (DRV/r), atazanavir (ATZ/r) or Lopinavir (LPV/r)). After Sample size calculation two groups of 20 subjects will be enrolled.

Intervention:

Participants will be randomized (1:1) to continue the same ART regimen ("Continuation group") or to switch their NNRTI or PI to raltegravir ("Switch group") during 10 weeks.

Main study parameters/endpoints:

Primary parameter:

1. Platelet reactivity: platelet expression of the platelet activation marker CD62P (P-selectin) and activated fibrinogen receptor (αIIbβ3) upon stimulation with different platelet agonists.

Secondary parameters:

1. Platelet-leukocyte aggregates (eg. PMA).

2. Activation markers on T cells and monocytes.

3. Soluble (plasma) markers of platelet and monocyte activation. ;


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NCT number NCT02383355
Study type Interventional
Source Radboud University
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date March 1, 2015
Completion date July 1, 2017

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