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A Study of Stem Cells and Filgrastim
This study has been completed.
First Received: November 2, 1999   Last Updated: June 23, 2005   History of Changes
Sponsor: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Information provided by: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00001071
  Purpose

To determine the safety of stem cell harvesting after administration of filgrastim ( G-CSF ) to mobilize bone marrow stem cells into the peripheral blood in patients at various stages of HIV-1 infection as well as in HIV-negative volunteers. To determine the surface phenotypic and functional characteristics as well as the viral load in the stem cells obtained following this procedure.


Condition Intervention
HIV Infections
Drug: Filgrastim

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment
Official Title: A Pilot Study of Stem Cell Mobilization and Harvesting From the Peripheral Blood Using Filgrastim

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Further study details as provided by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID):

Estimated Enrollment: 24
Detailed Description:

Patients and volunteers receive seven daily subcutaneous injections of G-CSF. On days 5 and 6 of drug administration, patients have peripheral blood mononuclear cells harvested by leukapheresis. HIV-positive patients are stratified into three cohorts based on CD4 count and presence of symptoms. If no increase in number of harvested stem cells and no grade 4 bone pain toxicity occur in two of the first three patients in a cohort, then the last three patients in that cohort will receive a dose escalation. Patients are followed for 24 weeks.

  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years and older
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   Yes
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

Concurrent Medication:

Allowed:

  • PCP prophylaxis.
  • Antiretroviral therapy in patients with CD4 counts <= 500 cells/mm3.
  • Narcotic analgesics for grade 3/4 bone pain toxicity.

Patients must have:

  • HIV infection.
  • HIV infected patients with CD4 count > 500 cells/mm3 must be asymptomatic. Patients with CD4 count 200-500 cells/mm3 may be either asymptomatic or symptomatic but must not have AIDS. Patients with CD4 count < 200 cells/mm3 may or may not have AIDS-defining conditions.
  • No antiretroviral therapy within the past 30 days in patients with asymptomatic disease and CD4 count > 500 cells/mm3.
  • Stable antiretroviral therapy for the past 60 days if CD4 count <= 500 cells/mm3.
  • Suitable venous access.

Prior Medication:

Allowed:

  • Prior antiretroviral therapy.

Exclusion Criteria

Co-existing Condition:

Patients with the following symptoms or conditions are excluded:

  • Current malignancy.
  • Any medication condition that interferes with study evaluation.
  • Known hypersensitivity to E. coli-derived proteins (e.g., insulin, human growth hormones).

Concurrent Medication:

Excluded:

  • Acute treatment for serious opportunistic infection.
  • Systemic cytotoxic chemotherapy.

Concurrent Treatment:

Excluded:

  • Systemic radiation therapy.

Patients with the following prior conditions are excluded:

  • Prior malignancy.
  • Leukapheresis or lymphopheresis within the past 180 days.
  • Significant active CNS disease or seizures within the past year.

Prior Medication:

Excluded:

  • G-CSF or GM-CSF within the past 6 months.
  • Investigational antiretrovirals within the past 30 days.
  • Treatment for opportunistic infection within the past 14 days.

Active alcohol or substance abuse.

  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00001071

Locations
United States, California
UCLA CARE Ctr
Los Angeles, California, United States, 90095
United States, Colorado
Univ of Colorado Health Sciences Ctr
Denver, Colorado, United States, 80262
United States, Pennsylvania
Thomas Jefferson Univ Hosp
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 191075098
Sponsors and Collaborators
Investigators
Study Chair: Schooley R
Study Chair: Miles S
Study Chair: Pomerantz R
  More Information

Publications:
Study ID Numbers: ACTG 285
Study First Received: November 2, 1999
Last Updated: June 23, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00001071     History of Changes
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government

Keywords provided by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID):
Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
AIDS-Related Complex
Stem Cells

Additional relevant MeSH terms:
Virus Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
RNA Virus Infections
Slow Virus Diseases
Immune System Diseases
HIV Infections
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Lentivirus Infections
Infection
Retroviridae Infections
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes

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