Antigenic Competition in HIV Preventive Vaccines

NCT ID: NCT01159990

Last Updated: 2021-10-15

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE1

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2011-01-31

Study Completion Date

2017-04-06

Brief Summary

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HIV vaccines are designed to create an immune response to certain components of the HIV virus called peptides. Previous research indicates that one peptide, called Gag, may be particularly important for stimulating an immune response to HIV. Many vaccines being studied combine multiple peptides, but including other peptides may weaken the body's response to Gag. This study will test whether a vaccine that targets Gag and another peptide called Env is better than a vaccine without Env at causing an immune response to Gag.

Detailed Description

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HIV vaccines are designed to create an immune response to certain parts of the HIV virus called peptides. Researchers believe that eliciting a response to a peptide called Gag is particularly important. Most HIV vaccines in current clinical trials combine multiple peptides, but including these other peptides may cause antigenic competition. Antigenic competition occurs when the body's immune system reaction to one part of a vaccine weakens or inhibits the response to another part of the vaccine. Specifically, this study is concerned that having too many other peptides in a vaccine might weaken the specific immune response to Gag. This study will test whether a vaccine which only includes the peptides Gag and Pol elicits a stronger immune response to Gag and Pol than a vaccine that also includes the peptides Env A, B, and C.

Participation in this study will last 6 months. The number of study visits will vary by study site. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive injections of one of two vaccines in their upper arm. One group of participants will receive rAd5 gag/pol, which contains only the Gag and Pol peptides, while the other group of participants will receive rAd5 gag/pol Env A/B/C, which contains the Gag, Pol, and Env A, B, and C peptides. For 3 days after injection, participants will need to record their temperature and any side effects, and they will be contacted by study staff 7 days after the injection for follow-up monitoring.

During study visits, participants will complete the following assessments: an HIV test; a physical exam; collection of blood samples; a pregnancy test; and an interview about health, medications, HIV risk behaviors, and experiences with the study.

Participants will be contacted by study staff once a year for 5 years after the vaccination for follow-up health and safety monitoring.

Conditions

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HIV Infections

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Caregivers

Study Groups

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Recombinant adenovirus serotype 5 (rAd5) Gag/Pol Env A/B/C

Participants will receive one intramuscular injection of rAd5 Gag/Pol Env A/B/C.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

rAd5 Gag-Pol Env A/B/C

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

1×10\^10 particle units (PU) rAd5 Gag-Pol, Env A/B/C (3:1:1:1 mixture) delivered via intramuscular injection

rAd5 gag/pol

Participants will receive one intramuscular injection of rAd5 gag/pol.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

rAd5 Gag-Pol

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

5×10\^9 PU rAd5 Gag-Pol delivered via intramuscular injection

Interventions

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rAd5 Gag-Pol Env A/B/C

1×10\^10 particle units (PU) rAd5 Gag-Pol, Env A/B/C (3:1:1:1 mixture) delivered via intramuscular injection

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

rAd5 Gag-Pol

5×10\^9 PU rAd5 Gag-Pol delivered via intramuscular injection

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Access to a participating HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) Clinical Research Site (CRS) and willingness to be followed for the planned duration of the study
* Completes a questionnaire prior to vaccination that demonstrates an understanding of this study and that in a previous trial there was an association of increased HIV acquisition with receipt of that study vaccine
* Willingness to receive HIV test results
* Willingness to discuss HIV infection risks, amenable to HIV risk reduction counseling, and committed to maintaining behavior consistent with low risk of HIV exposure through the last required protocol clinic visit
* Willingness to continue annual follow-up contact after the last required protocol clinic visit, for a total of 5 years following enrollment
* Good general health as shown by medical history, physical exam, and screening laboratory tests
* Assessed by the clinic staff as being at low risk for HIV infection on the basis of sexual behaviors within the 12 months prior to enrollment
* Adenovirus 5 (Ad5) neutralizing antibody (nAb) titer less than 1:18
* Hemoglobin greater than or equal to 11.0 g/dL for volunteers who were born female, or greater than or equal to 13.0 g/dL for volunteers who were born male
* White blood cell (WBC) count between 3,300 and 12,000 cells/mm3
* Total lymphocyte count greater than or equal to 800 cells/mm3
* Remaining differential either within institutional normal range or with site physician approval
* Platelet count between 125,000 and 550,000/mm3
* Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) less than or equal to 1.25 times institutional upper limits of normal
* Negative HIV-1 and HIV-2 blood test: U.S. participants must have negative FDA-approved enzyme immunoassay (EIA). Non-U.S. sites may use locally available assays that have been approved by HVTN laboratory operations.
* Negative for Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)
* Negative for anti-Hepatitis C virus antibodies (anti-HCV), or negative HCV polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test if the anti-HCV is positive
* Negative pregnancy test for female participants prior to vaccination on the day of vaccination
* Agreement to avoid pregnancy for female participants, either through abstinence or appropriate use of contraceptives
* If born male, must be fully circumcised (as documented at screening examination)

Exclusion Criteria

* Within the 12 months prior to enrollment: excessive daily alcohol use, frequent binge drinking, chronic marijuana abuse, or any other use of illicit drugs
* Within the 12 months prior to enrollment: a history of newly acquired syphilis, gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis, herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2), Chlamydia, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), trichomonas, mucopurulent cervicitis, epididymitis, proctitis, lymphogranuloma venereum, chancroid, or hepatitis B virus
* Received non-HIV experimental vaccine(s) within the last 5 years in a prior vaccine trial. Exceptions may be made for vaccines that have subsequently undergone licensure by the FDA. For potential participants who have received the control or placebo in an experimental vaccine trial, the HVTN 084 PSRT will determine eligibility on a case-by-case basis.
* For potential participants who received the control or placebo in an HIV vaccine trial, documentation of the identity of the study control or placebo must be provided to the HVTN 084 protocol safety review team (PSRT), who will determine eligibility on a case-by-case basis.
* Serious adverse reactions to vaccines including anaphylaxis and related symptoms such as hives, respiratory difficulty, angioedema, or abdominal pain. A participant who had a nonanaphylactic adverse reaction to pertussis vaccine as a child will not be excluded.
* Immunosuppressive medications received within 168 days before first vaccination, except (1) corticosteroid nasal spray for allergic rhinitis, (2) topical corticosteroids for mild, uncomplicated dermatitis, or (3) oral or parenteral corticosteroids given for non-chronic conditions not expected to recur (length of therapy 10 days or less with completion at least 30 days prior to enrollment).
* Blood products received within 120 days before first vaccination
* Immunoglobulin received within 60 days before first vaccination
* Live attenuated vaccines other than influenza vaccine received within 30 days before vaccination or scheduled within 14 days after injection (e.g., measles, mumps, and rubella \[MMR\]; oral polio vaccine \[OPV\]; varicella; yellow fever)
* Influenza vaccines or any vaccines that are not live attenuated vaccines (e.g., tetanus, pneumococcal, hepatitis A or B), or allergy treatment with antigen injections that were received within 14 days prior to the vaccination
* Investigational research agents received within 30 days before first vaccination
* Intent to participate in another study of an investigational research agent during the planned duration of the study
* Current anti-tuberculosis (TB) prophylaxis or therapy
* Clinically significant medical condition, physical examination findings, abnormal laboratory results, or past medical history with implications for current health.
* Any medical, psychiatric, occupational, or other condition that, in the judgment of the investigator, would interfere with or serve as a contraindication to protocol adherence, assessment of safety or reactogenicity, or a participant's ability to give informed consent
* Angioedema (hereditary, acquired, or idiopathic) or idiopathic urticaria within the last 3 years if episodes are considered serious or have required medication within the last 2 years
* Autoimmune disease
* Immunodeficiency
* Untreated or incompletely treated syphilis infection
* Asthma other than mild, well-controlled asthma
* Diabetes mellitus type 1 or type 2, including cases controlled with diet alone. History of isolated gestational diabetes does not mandate exclusion.
* Thyroidectomy, or thyroid disease requiring medication during the last 12 months
* Body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 40
* Hypertension that is not well controlled
* Bleeding disorder diagnosed by a doctor (e.g., factor deficiency, coagulopathy, or platelet disorder requiring special precautions)
* Malignancy. Not excluded: a participant with a surgical excision and subsequent observation period that, in the investigator's estimation, has a reasonable assurance of sustained cure or is unlikely to recur during the period of the study.
* Seizure disorder. Not excluded: a participant with a history of seizures who has not required medications or had a seizure within the past 3 years.
* Asplenia, defined as any condition resulting in the absence of a functional spleen
* Psychiatric condition that precludes compliance with the protocol. Specifically excluded are persons with psychoses within the past 3 years, persons at ongoing risk for suicide, or persons with a history of suicide attempt or gesture within the past 3 years.
* Pregnant or breastfeeding
* Has been fully circumcised within 90 days prior to first vaccination or displays evidence that surgical site is not fully healed
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

50 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

NIH

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Esper Kallas, MD, PhD

Role: STUDY_CHAIR

University of Sao Paulo

Locations

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Brigham and Women's Hospital Vaccine CRS (BWH VCRS)

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Site Status

Columbia P&S CRS

New York, New York, United States

Site Status

New York Blood Center CRS

New York, New York, United States

Site Status

Sao Paulo HVTU - CRT DST/AIDS CRS

São Paulo, , Brazil

Site Status

ACSA CRS

Iquitos, Maynas, Peru

Site Status

Barranco CRS

Lima, , Peru

Site Status

Lausanne Vaccine and Immunotherapy Center CRS

Lausanne, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland

Site Status

Countries

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United States Brazil Peru Switzerland

References

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McElrath MJ, De Rosa SC, Moodie Z, Dubey S, Kierstead L, Janes H, Defawe OD, Carter DK, Hural J, Akondy R, Buchbinder SP, Robertson MN, Mehrotra DV, Self SG, Corey L, Shiver JW, Casimiro DR; Step Study Protocol Team. HIV-1 vaccine-induced immunity in the test-of-concept Step Study: a case-cohort analysis. Lancet. 2008 Nov 29;372(9653):1894-1905. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61592-5. Epub 2008 Nov 13.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 19012957 (View on PubMed)

Kiepiela P, Ngumbela K, Thobakgale C, Ramduth D, Honeyborne I, Moodley E, Reddy S, de Pierres C, Mncube Z, Mkhwanazi N, Bishop K, van der Stok M, Nair K, Khan N, Crawford H, Payne R, Leslie A, Prado J, Prendergast A, Frater J, McCarthy N, Brander C, Learn GH, Nickle D, Rousseau C, Coovadia H, Mullins JI, Heckerman D, Walker BD, Goulder P. CD8+ T-cell responses to different HIV proteins have discordant associations with viral load. Nat Med. 2007 Jan;13(1):46-53. doi: 10.1038/nm1520. Epub 2006 Dec 17.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 17173051 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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10785

Identifier Type: REGISTRY

Identifier Source: secondary_id

HVTN 084

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id