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Safety of and Immune Response to Polyvalent HIV-1 Vaccine in HIV Uninfected Adults - Article


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Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System

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Clinical Trial: Safety of and Immune Response to Polyvalent HIV-1 Vaccine in HIV Uninfected Adults

This study is currently recruiting patients.

Sponsored by: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Information provided by: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

Purpose

This study will evaluate the safety of and immune response to a new HIV vaccine. The vaccine in this trial uses pieces of HIV DNA and HIV proteins. The vaccine itself cannot cause HIV infection or AIDS.

Condition Treatment or Intervention Phase
HIV Infections
 Vaccine: HIV-1 DNA vaccine with protein vaccine boost
Phase I

MedlinePlus related topics:  AIDS

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Prevention, Randomized, Open Label, Uncontrolled, Parallel Assignment, Safety Study

Official Title: A Phase 1 Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of a Multi-Gene, Polyvalent HIV-1 DNA Plasmid Prime/Env Protein Boost Vaccine Formulation, DP6-001 in Healthy Volunteers

Further Study Details: 

Expected Total Enrollment:  36

Study start: April 2004

Unlike other viruses for which effective vaccines have been developed, HIV-1 has evolved mechanisms to evade immune control over virus replication. These mechanisms include the extraordinary genetic diversity of the virus, viral latency, and targeting of the immune system. Evolutional variations of the envelope gene have not only resulted in the development of different groups (M, N, and O) and subgroups (clades) in diverse geographic regions of the world, but also significant genomic variations within clades. These clade variants of HIV will require novel vaccine approaches to elicit population-based protective immunity. Viral latency is the ability of the virus to remain dormant for long periods through integrating its viral DNA into the host genome. Viral latency requires vaccines to produce immune response that are robust enough to kill the virus and that can be maintained over extended periods of time to produce lasting immunity. Finally, HIV-1 targets CD4 cells and thus compromises the immune surveillance mechanisms critical to maintaining both cellular and humoral immunity to HIV-1. Therefore, an effective vaccine against HIV-1 must bolster the development of broadly reactive neutralizing antibodies against genetic variants of HIV-1, as well as induce an effective HIV-specific CTL response to eliminate virus-infected cells. The ideal vaccine approach will produce long-term responses within these arms of host immunity. This study is designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of a novel prophylactic vaccine consisting of DNA priming followed by a protein boost.

The first vaccine component administered in this study is a DNA vaccination; the second component is a recombinant protein vaccination. This combination will be used to determine whether the vaccine strategy can induce a balanced humoral and cell mediated immune responses to HIV-1.

Two HIV antigens, Gag and Env, are included in this study’s vaccine formulation. Studies have shown that HIV-1 Gag is a potent inducer of cell mediated immune responses, while Env is the target of neutralizing antibody responses. The vaccine used in this study contains a 5-valent Env design (Env derived from one of 5 clades of HIV) in order to examine if a polyvalent Env formulation may expand the breadth of neutralizing antibody responses induced in human volunteers. For both DNA priming and protein boosting, a set of Env antigens from clades A, B, C, and E of HIV-1 M group will be produced (2 Env antigens from clade B and 1 Env each from the other three clades). All 5 Env antigens are selected from the primary HIV-1 viral isolates with the hope of producing broad antibody responses against the primary viruses circulating in the worldwide human population.

Thirty-six healthy volunteers will be randomized to one of five groups. Groups 1, 2, and 3 will receive different doses of the vaccine to determine the optimal dose. Groups 4 and 5 will receive the vaccine through either intradermal or intramuscular administration. Each group will receive 3 doses of DNA vaccination at weeks 0, 4, and 12, and 2 doses of protein vaccination at weeks 20 and 28. Blood sampling throughout the duration of the study will provide an assessment of the safety and immunogenicity of the vaccine in healthy volunteers. It is expected that volunteers will be enrolled in this study for 1 year.

Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:  18 Years   -   50 Years,  Genders Eligible for Study:  Both

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • HIV uninfected
  • Good general health as determined by medical history, physical examination, vital signs, and clinical laboratory measurements
  • Body Mass Index (BMI) =< 32
  • Hepatitis B surface antigen negative
  • Anti-hepatitis C virus antibody (anti-HCV) negative or negative HCV PCR if anti-HCV is positive
  • Low risk for HIV exposure
  • No co-existent endocrine conditions
  • No evidence of hepatic insufficiency, significant renal insufficiency, or proteinuria
  • Acceptable methods of contraception
  • Anticipated availability for the planned follow-up period of one year

Exclusion Criteria

  • Certain medications during the 2 weeks prior to study entry
  • Donation of a unit of blood within 2 months prior to study entry
  • Participation in a study of investigational or marketed drugs within 1 month prior to study entry
  • Blood transfusion within 6 months prior to study entry
  • Pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning pregnancy during the study period
  • History of significant adverse reaction to any vaccine
  • Prior receipt of any experimental HIV vaccine
  • Morbid obesity (> 195% of ideal body weight)
  • Hypertension (patients may be taking concomitant antihypertensive medication during the study if approved by study officials)
  • History of chronic medical illness, malignancy, or autoimmune disorder
  • History of immunodeficiency or treatment with immunosuppressive medications
  • History of organ transplant
  • Medical or psychiatric obstacle to compliance with protocol
  • Significant urine concentration of any drug that could interfere with the study

Location and Contact Information

Karen Longtine, RN      888-687-5757 
Jeff Kennedy, MD      508-856-4182    Jeff.Kennedy@umassmed.edu

Massachusetts
      University of Massachusetts School of Medicine, Worcester,  Massachusetts,  01655,  United States; Recruiting
Jeff Kennedy, MD  508-856-4182    Jeff.Kennedy@umassmed.edu 

Study chairs or principal investigators

Jeff Kennedy, MD,  Study Director,  University of Massachusetts School of Medicine   

More Information

Click here for more information about HIV vaccines.

Click here for the volunteer registry (vaccine database).

Study ID Numbers:  N01-AI05394
Record last reviewed:  November 2004
Last Updated:  November 3, 2004
Record first received:  May 22, 2003
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:  NCT00061243
Health Authority: United States: Food and Drug Administration
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-04-08


Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Cache Date: April 9, 2005


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