Safety Study of IL-7 in HIV-infected Patients (Inspire)
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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00477321 |
Recruitment Status :
Completed
First Posted : May 23, 2007
Last Update Posted : October 18, 2012
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First Submitted Date ICMJE | May 22, 2007 | |||||||||
First Posted Date ICMJE | May 23, 2007 | |||||||||
Last Update Posted Date | October 18, 2012 | |||||||||
Study Start Date ICMJE | May 2007 | |||||||||
Actual Primary Completion Date | October 2009 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) | |||||||||
Current Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Safety [ Time Frame: 12 weeks ] | |||||||||
Original Primary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Safety | |||||||||
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Current Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Changes in T cell counts, changes in T cell proliferation, changes in expression of CD127 on T cells [ Time Frame: 12 weeks ] | |||||||||
Original Secondary Outcome Measures ICMJE |
Changes in T cell counts, changes in T cell proliferation, changes in expression of CD127 on T cells | |||||||||
Current Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures | Not Provided | |||||||||
Original Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures | Not Provided | |||||||||
Descriptive Information | ||||||||||
Brief Title ICMJE | Safety Study of IL-7 in HIV-infected Patients (Inspire) | |||||||||
Official Title ICMJE | A Ph I/IIa Rand Placebo Ctrl, S-Blind Multictr Dose-Esc Study of SC Intermittent Interleukin-7 CYT107 in Chronically HIV-Infected Pts With CD4 T Lymphocyte Counts 101-400 Cells-/mm(3) and Plasma HIV RNA Less Than 50 Copies/mL After at Least 12 M of HAART | |||||||||
Brief Summary | This study will evaluate the safety of a new experimental drug, IL-7, in people with HIV infection. Animal studies have shown that IL-7 can improve the function and number of infection-fighting cells called T lymphocytes, or T cells. If this study shows that IL-7 is safe, additional studies will be done to see if it can improve the function or numbers of T-cells in HIV-infected persons. HIV-infected persons who have been receiving HAART therapy for at least 12 months before enrolling in the study and have been stable on this treatment for at least 3 months before enrollment may be eligible for this study. Participants have about 10 clinic visits over 3 months. They receive three injections of IL-7, one injection a week for 3 consecutive weeks. The injections are given as a shot under the skin in the arm or leg. On the day of each injection, the participant stays in the clinic for up to 8 hours or longer for observation and collection of blood samples. Three additional visits (one every 3 months) may be scheduled. During the study visits the following may be done:
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Detailed Description | Interleukin 7 (IL-7) is an essential cytokine for the thymic development and the post-thymic survival, expansion and maturation of T lymphocytes in humans. The rationale for using IL-7 as immunotherapy in HIV infection would be to support the expansion, survival and functional properties of T lymphocytes and enhance immune reconstitution. Phase I studies of a previous formulation of rhIL7 in cancer and HIV infected patients have shown that T cell proliferation and expansion can be achieved at doses that are well tolerated. The newly glycosylated form of IL-7 tested in this study has a longer half-life allowing weekly administrations. This is a phase I/IIa, open label, single arm trial that will test the safety of three subcutaneous injections of IL-7 at three different dose levels (10, 20 and 30 micrograms/kilograms) that will be tested sequentially. Eligible subjects (400 cells/microliters greater than CD4 greater than 101 cells/microliters and VL less than 1000 copies/milliliter, on antiretroviral therapy for at least one year) will be given 3 doses of IL-7 at weekly intervals (day 0, day 7 and day 14). Participants will be followed on days 0, 1, 4, 7, 14, 21 and 28 with additional visits on days 35, 56, and 77 and optional follow up every 3 months thereafter until week 56 (approximately 1 year after enrollment). The three doses will be tested sequentially (10, 20 and 30 micrograms/kilograms per dose) and dose escalation will occur only when safety data from day 28 of the previous dose level participants are complete. Ten subjects will enroll in each dose level and dose escalation will occur only after all subjects complete four weeks without evidence of dose-limiting toxicities. Secondary end points include a PK study of glycosylated rhIL7 as well as immunologic studies throughout the duration of the study to assess evidence of IL7 biologic activity with markers of T cell proliferation and expression of the alpha chain of the IL7 receptor. This is a multi-center international study sponsored by Cytheris with sites in USA, Canada, Italy and France. Children will be excluded and a separate study will be required in the future after the safety and biologic activity of this agent is established in adults. The study will enroll a total of approximately 30 participants. |
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Study Type ICMJE | Interventional | |||||||||
Study Phase ICMJE | Phase 1 | |||||||||
Study Design ICMJE | Allocation: Randomized Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment Masking: None (Open Label) Primary Purpose: Treatment |
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Condition ICMJE |
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Intervention ICMJE | Drug: CYT 107
3 dose levels: 3, 10 and 20µg/kg/week.3administrations
Other Names:
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Study Arms ICMJE | Experimental: CYT107
CYT107 vs Placebo (4:1 ratio)
Intervention: Drug: CYT 107
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* Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number) in Medline. |
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Recruitment Information | ||||||||||
Recruitment Status ICMJE | Completed | |||||||||
Actual Enrollment ICMJE |
30 | |||||||||
Original Enrollment ICMJE |
50 | |||||||||
Actual Study Completion Date ICMJE | July 2010 | |||||||||
Actual Primary Completion Date | October 2009 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) | |||||||||
Eligibility Criteria ICMJE |
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
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Sex/Gender ICMJE |
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Ages ICMJE | 18 Years and older (Adult, Older Adult) | |||||||||
Accepts Healthy Volunteers ICMJE | No | |||||||||
Contacts ICMJE | Contact information is only displayed when the study is recruiting subjects | |||||||||
Listed Location Countries ICMJE | Canada, France, Italy, United States | |||||||||
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Administrative Information | ||||||||||
NCT Number ICMJE | NCT00477321 | |||||||||
Other Study ID Numbers ICMJE | CLI-107-06 | |||||||||
Has Data Monitoring Committee | Yes | |||||||||
U.S. FDA-regulated Product | Not Provided | |||||||||
IPD Sharing Statement ICMJE | Not Provided | |||||||||
Current Responsible Party | Cytheris SA | |||||||||
Original Responsible Party | Not Provided | |||||||||
Current Study Sponsor ICMJE | Cytheris SA | |||||||||
Original Study Sponsor ICMJE | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) | |||||||||
Collaborators ICMJE | Not Provided | |||||||||
Investigators ICMJE |
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PRS Account | Cytheris SA | |||||||||
Verification Date | October 2012 | |||||||||
ICMJE Data element required by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors and the World Health Organization ICTRP |