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Clinical Trial: A Trial of Isoniazid for the Reversion of Interferon Gamma ELISPOT in TB Case Contacts
This study is currently recruiting patients.
Verified by Medical Research Council Laboratories, Gambia November 2004
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Purpose
There are new TB vaccines already developed that need to be tried in humans to assess their efficacy.
We had previously shown that production of Interferon gamma by T cells in response to TB antigens is a more specific marker of TB infection.
We hypothesize that this can be used as a reliable early marker of TB vaccine efficacy. This we expect to show as significantly increased reversion of this test in household contacts of TB patients given Isoniazid prophylaxis treatment for 6 months.
| Condition | Intervention |
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| Tuberculosis | Drug: Isoniazid |
MedlinePlus related topics: Tuberculosis
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Single Group Assignment, Efficacy Study
Official Title: A Double Blind Placebo-Controlled Randomized Trial of Isoniazid for the Reversion of a Positive IFNg ELISPOT in TB Case Contacts
Expected Total Enrollment: 300
Study start: October 2004; Expected completion: September 2007
Last follow-up: January 2007; Data entry closure: June 2007
Current efforts to control the spread of tuberculosis are failing. An increasingly large number of new generation vaccines are being produced and a plan for assessing their ability to prevent disease and treat infection needs to be developed.
The MRC Labs in The Gambia is well positioned to conduct safety and immunogenicity studies and also to conduct trials of the therapeutic effect of these vaccines in preventing disease in case contacts who are infected.
This study is part one of a three-step plan to develop a reliable early surrogate marker of the therapeutic efficacy of new TB vaccines.
The three-step plan is as follows:
- Evaluate the ability of isoniazid, known to be effective in the treatment of MTB infection, to revert the antigen-specific IFNg-ELISPOT in ESAT–6 and/or CFP-10 positive contacts of TB patients.
- Compare the ability of different combinations of a TB vaccine and isoniazid to revert the ELISPOT in a 4-arm randomised trial using:1) isoniazid alone, 2) a TB vaccine alone, 3) a combination of isoniazid and TB vaccine, and 4) placebo
- Compare, in a randomized trial, the ability of TB vaccine or vaccine plus isoniazid versus isoniazid alone to prevent the development of secondary disease.
For this first step we will test the following hypothesis:
Those receiving isoniazid have a significantly higher reversion rate of MTB-specific responses as measured with IFNg-ELISPOT assays compared to those who receive a placebo
Eligibility
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy person aged 15 years and above
- Normal medical history and physical examination
- Normal biochemistry and haematological indices
- Mantoux ≥ 10mm
- Negative HIV antibody test
- No serological evidence of HBV infection
- Normal Chest X-ray
- ESAT6 and/or CFP-10 peptides and ESAT6/CFP-10 protein positive.(≥10 SFC for ESAT 6 or CFP-10 and ESAT6/CFP-10 protein)
- Index case is sputum smear positive
- Index case has CXR characteristics of TB
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant female
- Clinical case of Tuberculosis
- Current participation in another clinical trial, or within 12 weeks of this study.
- Any other factor that might increase the risk of an adverse outcome from participation in the trial
- Significant history or evidence of skin disorder,allergy,immunodeficiency, organ specific disorders causing significant immunodeficiency.
Location and Contact Information
Ifedayo MO Adetifa, MB;BS, FWACP +220 4495442-% Ext. 441 iadetifa@mrc.gm
Gambia, KSMD
MRC Laboratories, BANJUL, KSMD, Po Box 273 Banjul, Gambia; Recruiting
Philip C Hill, MPH, FRACP +4495442-5 Ext. 491 phill@mrc.gm
Philip C Hill, MPH FRACP, Principal Investigator
Roger H Brookes, Ph.D, Principal Investigator
Philip C Hill, MPH FRACP, Principal Investigator, MRC Laboratories, Gambia
Roger H Brookes, PhD, Principal Investigator, MRC laboratories, Gambia
Richard A Adegbola, PhD FRCPath, Study Chair, MRC laboratories, Gambia
More Information
Publications
Hill PC, Brookes RH, Fox A, Fielding K, Jeffries DJ, Jackson-Sillah D, Lugos MD, Owiafe PK, Donkor SA, Hammond AS, Otu JK, Corrah T, Adegbola RA, McAdam KP. Large-scale evaluation of enzyme-linked immunospot assay and skin test for diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection against a gradient of exposure in The Gambia. Clin Infect Dis. 2004 Apr 1;38(7):966-73. Epub 2004 Mar 16.
Last Updated: August 18, 2005
Record first received: August 11, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00130325
Health Authority: Gambia: Department of State for Health and Social Welfare
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-08-23
Resources
- American Lung Association Factsheet: African Americans and Lung Disease (American Lung Association)
- Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders and Lung Disease (American Lung Association)

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