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Acute HIV Infection Clinical Trial in San Diego, CA

Access cutting-edge acute hiv infection treatment through this clinical trial at a research site in San Diego. Study-provided care at no cost to qualified participants.

Sponsored by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

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  • No-Cost Study Care

  • Local to San Diego

    Convenient for CA residents

  • Cutting-Edge Treatment

    Access to innovative therapies

  • Expert Medical Care

    Close monitoring by specialists

  • Possible Compensation*

    For time and travel

*Compensation varies by study. Confirm details with coordinator.

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  1. 1Submit this form
  2. 2Phone screening
  3. 3Visit San Diego site if eligible
  4. 4Begin participation

About This Acute HIV Infection Study in San Diego

A5388 is a phase II, two-arm, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study that will enroll 48 antiretroviral therapy (ART)-naïve adults with acute HIV infection (AHI) in order to determine whether: * Administration of combination HIV-specific broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) therapy in addition to ART during acute HIV infection (AHI) will be safe. * Participants who receive combination bNAb therapy in addition to ART during AHI will be more likely to demonstrate a delay in time to HIV-1 RNA ≥1,000 copies/mL for 4 consecutive weeks compared to participants who receive placebo plus ART. * Participants who receive combination bNAb therapy in addition to ART during AHI will demonstrate lower viral reservoirs and enhanced HIV-specific immunity compared to participants who receive placebo plus ART.

Sponsor: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

Who Can Participate

Inclusion Criteria

Appropriate documentation from medical records of diagnosis of AHI prior to enrollment that includes one of the following:
A detectable HIV-1 RNA within 28 days prior to study entry AND a non-reactive HIV-1 antibody within 7 days prior to entry; OR
A detectable HIV-1 RNA or a reactive HIV-1 antibody within 28 days prior to study entry AND a negative/indeterminate Western Blot (WB) or negative/indeterminate Geenius HIV-1/HIV-2 Supplemental Assay within 7 days prior to entry; OR
A documented non-reactive HIV-1 antibody or negative HIV-1 RNA within 90 days prior to study entry AND a documented reactive HIV-1 antibody or positive WB that is negative for p31 band or a positive Geenius HIV-1/HIV-2 Supplemental Assay that is negative for p31 band within 7 days prior to entry; OR
ARCHITECT or GSCOMBO S/CO ≥10 within 7 days prior to entry AND a non-reactive HIV-1 antibody within 7 days prior to entry; OR
ARCHITECT or GSCOMBO S/CO ≥1 within 7 days prior to entry AND a non-reactive HIV-1 antibody within 7 days prior to entry AND a known prior S/CO \<0.5 within 90 days prior to entry; OR
ARCHITECT or GSCOMBO S/CO \>0.5 but \<10 within 7 days prior to entry AND a non-reactive HIV-1 antibody within 7 days prior to entry AND detectable HIV-1 RNA within 7 days prior to entry
The following laboratory values obtained within 21 days prior to entry:
Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ˃1,000/mm3
Hemoglobin:
\>10 g/dL for cisgender men and transgender women
\>9 g/dL for cisgender women and transgender men
Platelet count ˃100,000/mm3
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) ≥50 mL/min/1.73m2 using the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-Epi) equation, with consideration for lower rates in special circumstances.
ALT (SGPT) ≤2.5 x ULN
AST (SGOT) ≤2.5 x ULN
Total bilirubin \<1.5 x ULN
For persons who are able to become pregnant, negative urine or serum pregnancy test within 24 hours prior to study entry.
Persons who are able to become pregnant must agree to use two methods of contraception throughout Step 1 if participating in sexual activity that could lead to pregnancy. One contraceptive method must be a highly effective method and the second method of contraception must be a barrier method.
Participants of reproductive potential who engage in sexual activity that could lead to their partner's becoming pregnant must agree to use a barrier method of contraception throughout Step 1.
Ability and willingness to use a barrier method or abstinence from sexual intercourse with all partners who are vulnerable to HIV or whose HIV serostatus is unknown in order to prevent HIV transmission during Step 2, Step 3, and until plasma HIV-1 RNA is less than the limit of detection after ART restart in Step 4.
Age ≥18 and ≤70 years.
Ability and willingness to initiate ART at enrollment.
Ability and willingness to participate in scheduled study visits, including during the ATI, per Schedule of Evaluations (SOE).
Ability and willingness of participant to provide informed consent. Step 2:
Documented negative hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen (HBsAg) obtained within 16 weeks prior to Step 2 registration.
Documented negative hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody (anti-HCV) or negative HCV RNA PCR obtained within 16 weeks prior to Step 2 registration.
Receipt of full doses of study infusions at enrollment (VRC07-523LS + PGT121.414.LS or placebo \[Sodium Chloride for Injection USP, 0.9%\]).
HIV-1 RNA \<200 copies/mL obtained within 6 weeks prior to Step 2 registration.
CD4+ T-cell count ≥450 cells/mm3 obtained within 6 weeks prior to Step 2 registration.
For participants who are able to become pregnant, negative serum or urine pregnancy test within 48 hours prior to Step 2 entry.
To avoid pregnancy, participants who are able to become pregnant must agree to use contraception or practice abstinence from sexual activity that could lead to pregnancy throughout Step 2.
Ability and willingness to use a barrier method or abstinence from sexual intercourse with partners who are vulnerable to HIV or whose HIV serostatus is unknown in order to prevent HIV transmission throughout Step 2.
Ability and willingness to interrupt ART.
Completion of Step 1. Step 3:
Has not met ART restart criteria.
Completion of Step 2.
Willing to continue ATI.
To avoid pregnancy, participants who are able to become pregnant must agree to use contraception or practice abstinence from sexual activity that could lead to pregnancy throughout Step 3.
Ability and willingness to use a barrier method or abstinence from sexual intercourse with all partners who are vulnerable to HIV or whose HIV serostatus is unknown in order to prevent HIV transmission throughout Step 3. Step 4:
Has met any of the ART restart criteria during Step 2 or Step 3. -OR- Has completed Step 3 and is not enrolling to ACTG A5385.
To avoid pregnancy, participants who are able to become pregnant must agree to use contraception or practice abstinence from sexual activity that could lead to pregnancy throughout Step 4.
Ability and willingness to use a barrier method or abstinence from sexual intercourse with all partners who are vulnerable to HIV or whose HIV serostatus is unknown in order to prevent HIV transmission until plasma HIV-1 RNA is less than the limit of detection after ART restart.

Exclusion Criteria

Previous receipt of immunoglobulin (IgG) therapy.
Previous receipt of humanized or human monoclonal antibody whether licensed or investigational (other than for the prevention and/or treatment of SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19).
History of a severe allergic reaction with generalized urticaria, angioedema or anaphylaxis in the 2 years prior to enrollment.
History of chronic urticaria requiring daily treatment.
Receipt of investigational study agent within 28 days prior to enrollment.
Past participation in an investigational study of a candidate HIV vaccine or immune prophylaxis for HIV-1 infection with receipt of active product or with receipt of active product or placebo and remains blinded to what they actually received.
Active or recent non-HIV-associated malignancy requiring systemic chemotherapy or surgery in the preceding 36 months or for whom such therapies are expected in the subsequent 12 months.
Use of any immunomodulatory medications within 6 months of study entry including systemic corticosteroids (long-term), immunosuppressants, anti-cancer, interleukins, systemic interferons, systemic chemotherapy, or other medications that the site investigator feels could have an immune modulatory effect.
Use of ART for any reason, including pre- or post-exposure prophylaxis, within 60 days prior to study entry.
Active drug or alcohol use or dependence that, in the opinion of the site investigator, would interfere with adherence to study requirements.
Known history of active Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C infection.
Any acute, chronic, or recent and clinically significant medical condition that, in the opinion of the site investigator, would interfere with adherence to study requirements or jeopardize the safety or rights of the participant.
History of or current clinical atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) as defined by 2013 American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines, including a previous diagnosis of any of the following:
Acute myocardial infarction
Acute coronary syndromes
Stable or unstable angina
Coronary or other arterial revascularization
Peripheral arterial disease presumed to be of atherosclerotic origin
Currently breastfeeding or pregnant.
Weight \>115 kg.
Use of prohibited medications for bictegravir, emtricitabine, and tenofovir alafenamide (refer to protocol section 5.8) within 7 days prior to entry, or planned use of prohibited medications during the period of study participation.
Absence of adequate venous access for the administration of infusion or for phlebotomy to assess for the primary study endpoint. Step 2:
Viral failure, as defined in protocol section 6.2.4, after Step 1 week 24.
Failure to initiate ART in Step 1.
Receipt of any non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI) or long-acting ART (any therapy dosed at an interval less than daily), such as cabotegravir or rilpivirine injections, after Step 1 entry.
Receipt of any immunoglobulin therapy or immunomodulatory medications after Step 1 entry including systemic corticosteroids (long-term), immunosuppressants, anti-cancer, interleukins, systemic interferons, systemic chemotherapy, or other medications that the site investigator feels could have an immune modulatory effect.
Does not have HIV-1.
Participant was in Fiebig stage VI at the time of study entry.
Failure by the participant to attend three consecutive Step 1 study visits.
Intercurrent illness, new medical diagnosis, laboratory abnormality, sign, or symptom that, in the opinion of the site investigator, would place participant at higher risk of morbidity during ATI.
Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Active drug or alcohol use or dependence that, in the opinion of the site investigator, would interfere with adherence to study requirements. Step 3:
Transfer to A5385 (The Post-Intervention Cohort Study).
ART restart in Step 2.
Intercurrent illness, new medical diagnosis, laboratory abnormality, sign, or symptom that, in the opinion of the site investigator, would place participant at higher risk of morbidity during analytic treatment interruption.
Active drug or alcohol use or dependence that, in the opinion of the site investigator, would interfere with adherence to study requirements. Step 4: 1\. Unwillingness or inability to restart ART after meeting an ART restart criterion in Step 2 or Step 3.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Is this study available in San Diego?

Yes, this clinical trial (NCT05719441) has an active research site in San Diego, CA that is currently enrolling participants.

Q:Is it safe to participate?

Clinical trials follow strict safety guidelines and ethical standards. This study has been reviewed and approved, and participants are closely monitored by medical professionals. You can withdraw at any time.

Q:Will I be compensated?

Many clinical trials offer compensation for your time and travel expenses. Specific compensation details will be discussed during the screening process. All study-related medical care is provided at no cost.

Q:Can I leave the trial if I change my mind?

Absolutely. Participation is completely voluntary. You have the right to withdraw from the study at any time, for any reason, without penalty.

Still have questions? Our study coordinators are here to help.

Acute HIV Infection Treatment Options in San Diego, CA

If you're searching for acute hiv infection treatment options in San Diego, CA, this clinical trial (NCT05719441) may be an excellent opportunity. Clinical trials provide access to cutting-edge treatments that aren't yet available to the general public, often at no cost to participants.

Our San Diego research site is actively enrolling participants for this clinical trial. You'll receive care from experienced acute hiv infection specialists who are at the forefront of medical research. All study-related care, including examinations, treatments, and monitoring, is provided at no cost to qualified participants.

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