Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

The AELIX-002 study aims to evaluate the safety and the immunogenicity of an heterologous prime-boost regimen with DNA.HTI, MVA.HTI and ChAdOx1.HTI in early diagnosed and treated HIV-1 positive individuals, males and females,18-60 years of age.


Clinical Trial Description

AELIX Therapeutics has developed a novel immunogen, which was designed to be used as a a therapeutic HIV vaccine that could help HIV infected individuals to control viral replication in the absence of antiretroviral treatment. HIVACAT T cell immunogen (HTI) is a novel T cell immunogen covering the most vulnerable regions of HIV. The encoding DNA sequence that has been inserted in various vaccine vectors, including viral and non-viral vectors. Administration of the HTI immunogen is implemented through a heterologous prime-boost approach. The aim of the sequential administration of the therapeutic vaccines is to achieve a so-called "functional cure," in which HIV-infected participants can control viral replication in the absence of ART. The AELIX-002 Phase I study will evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of an heterologous regime with DNA.HTI, MVA.HTI and ChAdOx1.HTI in HIV-1 positive participants on suppressive antiretroviral treatment who started Combination Antiretroviral Therapy (cART) within the first 6 months of confirmed HIV-1 acquisition. In Phase A, participants were randomized to receive active vaccine or placebo in a double blinded fashion. There was a sentinel group of three participants; two received active vaccine and one received placebo (0.9% normal saline). During the sentinel phase of the study only one participant was enrolled per day. Two weeks later and in the absence of any related SAE or ≥ Grade 3 adverse event lasting >72h after vaccination in any of the 3 sentinel participants, six individuals in the remaining cohort were enrolled (in blocks of 3 patients per day) and the final six participants one week later, also in blocks of 3 participants per day. On each vaccination day, 2 participants received active IMP and 1 received placebo (2:1). After the first 15 participants (3 sentinel and 12 non-sentinel) have reached week 22 visit and a favourable report from the Safety Monitoring Committee has been released, transition to Phase B was performed to include 30 participants (Group 3). Participants were recruited sequentially and without following blocks of pre-defined number of vaccines and placebos per immunization day. At week 32, all participants were invited to participate in an extension sub-study (Roll-over Phase) to assess long-term safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of DNA.HTI and MVA.HTI administrations until start of Phase C. There were no interventions during this extension Roll over Phase. After a favourable SMC report, transition to Phase C occurred. During Roll-over Phase participants in Phase A/B were offered to participate in Phase C. Participants who received active treatment (DDDMM) in Phase A/B will continue to receive active treatment (CCM) in Phase C, while participants who received placebo in Phase A/B will continue to receive placebo (PPP). Treatment allocation remained blind. Eight weeks after the third MVA.HTI/placebo administration, all participants will undergo an Analytical Treatment Interruption (ATI) of up to 24 weeks of duration. At visit Phase C week 56 (end-of-ATI visit), or before according to pre-specified criteria, cART will be resumed, and participants will be followed during a safety period of 12 weeks. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03204617
Study type Interventional
Source Aelix Therapeutics
Contact
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date July 7, 2017
Completion date March 10, 2021

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT06162897 - Case Management Dyad N/A
Completed NCT03999411 - Smartphone Intervention for Smoking Cessation and Improving Adherence to Treatment Among HIV Patients Phase 4
Completed NCT02528773 - Efficacy of ART to Interrupt HIV Transmission Networks
Active, not recruiting NCT05454839 - Preferences for Services in a Patient's First Six Months on Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV in South Africa
Recruiting NCT05322629 - Stepped Care to Optimize PrEP Effectiveness in Pregnant and Postpartum Women N/A
Completed NCT02579135 - Reducing HIV Risk Among Adolescents: Evaluating Project HEART N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT01790373 - Evaluating a Youth-Focused Economic Empowerment Approach to HIV Treatment Adherence N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT06044792 - The Influence of Primary HIV-1 Drug Resistance Mutations on Immune Reconstruction in PLWH
Completed NCT04039217 - Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Persistence in Different Body Compartments in HIV Negative MSM Phase 4
Active, not recruiting NCT04519970 - Clinical Opportunities and Management to Exploit Biktarvy as Asynchronous Connection Key (COMEBACK) N/A
Completed NCT04124536 - Combination Partner HIV Testing Strategies for HIV-positive and HIV-negative Pregnant Women N/A
Recruiting NCT05599581 - Tu'Washindi RCT: Adolescent Girls in Kenya Taking Control of Their Health N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT04588883 - Strengthening Families Living With HIV in Kenya N/A
Completed NCT02758093 - Speed of Processing Training in Adults With HIV N/A
Completed NCT02500446 - Dolutegravir Impact on Residual Replication Phase 4
Completed NCT03805451 - Life Steps for PrEP for Youth N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT03902431 - Translating the ABCS Into HIV Care N/A
Completed NCT00729391 - Women-Focused HIV Prevention in the Western Cape Phase 2/Phase 3
Recruiting NCT05736588 - Elimisha HPV (Human Papillomavirus) N/A
Recruiting NCT03589040 - Darunavir and Rilpivirine Interactions With Etonogestrel Contraceptive Implant Phase 2