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Phase 4Completed· 44 enrolled
Drug / intervention
maraviroc in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor) +2 moredrug
Likely dose
maraviroc in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor) 300mgfrom record
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NCT00870363Phase 4Completed

A Pilot Project of Virologic, Pharmacologic and Immunologic Correlates of Gastrointestinal-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Immune Reconstitution Following Maraviroc Therapy

University of California, Davis·interventional·Posted Mar 27, 2009·Updated May 30, 2017

In Brief

A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating maraviroc in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor), maraviroc plus raltegravir in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor), and 1 other intervention for HIV Infections. Completed, enrolled 44 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

This research study is being done to find out how the immune system in the small intestines improves after taking antiretroviral (anti-HIV) medications. Biopsies (small snips of tissue) will be taken from the part of the intestines just below the stomach, and will be studied in the laboratory. The main purpose of this study is to measure the increase in the numbers of immune cells in the intestines to see if this number is related to the amount of medication that reaches the intestinal tissue, and the amount of virus that is still hiding there. Subjects are either normal control subjects without HIV or, are HIV positive and are about to start HIV medications. As part of this study, HIV positive patients will be randomized to receive one of three possible combinations of medications. 1. maraviroc (Selzentry) in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor) or 2. maraviroc PLUS raltegravir in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor) or 3. efavirenz (Sustiva) in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor) Both Maraviroc and Raltegravir each represent new classes of medications in the way that they interfere with HIV making copies of itself. Maraviroc attaches to the surface of the T-cell that the virus uses to get into the cell and is therefore known as an entry inhibitor. Raltegravir blocks the virus from inserting itself into the DNA of the infected cell's nucleus and is therefore known as an Integrase Inhibitor. We hope to learn more about how antiretroviral drugs affect T cells and how immune function restores itself when HIV infection is treated.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
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Primary Purpose--
ConditionsHIV Infections
CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

Phase 4CompletedFinished
200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMar 27, 2009
Enrollment StartApr 1, 2009
Primary CompletionApr 1, 2013
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4 yearsPosted 17.3 years ago

Interventions

maraviroc in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor)drug

maraviroc 300mg 1 tablet taken twice a day without regard to food taken in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor) pre-determined with primary care physician

maraviroc plus raltegravir in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor)drug

maraviroc 300mg 1 tablet taken twice a day without regard to food PLUS raltegravir 400mg 1 tablet taken twice a day without regard to food in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor) pre-determined with primary care physician

efavirenz [or other NNRTI (non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor)]drug

efavirenz 600mg 1 capsule is taken once a day without regard to food in combination with 2 NRTIs (dual nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor) pre-determined with primary care physician