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Safety and Immunogenicity Study of AIDS Vaccine (Combined Use of DNA Vaccine and Recombinant Vaccinia Virus Tiantan)

Phase IIa Study of AIDS Vaccine (Combined Use of DNA Vaccine and Recombinant Vaccinia Virus Tiantan)

Status
Completed
Phases
Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT01705223
Enrollment
150
Registered
2012-10-12
Start date
2012-08-31
Completion date
2015-01-31
Last updated
2015-05-06

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Conditions

AIDS

Keywords

prophylactic, vaccine

Brief summary

This trial studies the safety and immunogenicity of a HIV clade B'/C DNA vaccine followed by recombinant vaccinia virus rTV boost in HIV-uninfected healthy volunteers at low or high risk of HIV infection. In addition, the effect of different intervals of the prime-boost will be studied.

Interventions

BIOLOGICALDNA vaccine

4mg/dose, three doses at week 0,4,8

BIOLOGICALDNA vaccine prime with the addition of electroporation

4mg/dose, three doses at week 0,4,8

BIOLOGICALrTV boost

at week 16

Sponsors

National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, China CDC
Lead SponsorOTHER_GOV

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 55 Years
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* Willing to be followed for the planned duration of the study, and receive intravenous blood collection and sample storage in the 16\ 20 months after first vaccination; * Understand and agree with the content of informed consent; * Volunteers at low risk of HIV infection, or high-risk men who have sex with men (MSM), who had have oral sex or anal sex with another man in the past 6 months ; * Willing to be tested for HIV and syphilis; * Before 2 weeks of the first vaccination and after 12 months of the last vaccination, willing to use an effective method of contraception with sexual partner. Female subjects are willing to undergo urine pregnancy test before each vaccination and at the follow-up visit.

Exclusion criteria

* Have close contact with people who are pregnant or lactating in the one month after vaccination of rTV vaccine; * Have listed diseases or medical history: * Have innate or acquired immune deficiency disease or have close contact with patients suffering from the above-mentioned diseases within 1 month of rTV vaccination; * Need treatment affecting immunization, e.g. use corticosteroids for more than 2 weeks or use immunosuppressives, e.g. alkylating, anti-metabolite or radiotherapy, etc.; or have close contact with patients suffering from the above-mentioned diseases within 1 month of rTV vaccination; * Suffering from immunosuppressive diseases such as cancer, organ or stem cell transplants, non-agammaglobulinemia, etc.; or have close contact with patients suffering from the above-mentioned diseases within 1 month of rTV vaccination; * Past or current suffering from eczema or atopic dermatitis; currently suffering from diseases that cause skin damage such as: burns, scald, chicken pox, impetigo, shingles, psoriasis, etc.; or have close contact with patients suffering from the above-mentioned diseases within 1 month of rTV vaccination; * Past or current high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, thyroid disease, asthma, angioedema, asplenia syndrome, mental illness, epilepsy, severe anemia, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia, etc.; * History of syncope after vaccination or allergies; * Currently suffering from acute infectious diseases and febrile diseases; * The following circumstances are: * Live attenuated vaccine received within 2 months or other vaccine within 2 weeks prior to enrollment; * Immunoglobin or blood products received within 4 months prior to enrollment; * Participation in another trial of a medicinal product, completed less than 30 days prior to enrollment; * Drug abuse, alcoholism, heavy smokers; * The following laboratory test abnormalities, except for the results that are assessed by researchers as being no clinical significance: * HIV diagnostic assay positive or suspicious, HIV RNA diagnostic assay positive; * Anti-DNA antibody or anti-nuclear antibody positive; * Other laboratory test abnormalities; * Not complying with study protocol or not obtaining informed consent because of medical, spiritual, social, occupational, and/or other reasons.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
test HIV specific antibody by ELISA2wk, 4wk, 14wk, 24wk, 48wk after rTV vaccination
Occurrence and relationship to vaccination of any serious AEs (SAEs)During the study period (Month 0-20)
Occurrence, intensity and relationship to vaccination of clinically significant abnormal haematology and biochemistry values (grade 4)During the study period (Month 0-20)
test HIV specific T cell response by ELISPOT2wk, 4wk, 14wk, 24wk after rTV vaccination
Occurrence, intensity and relationship to vaccination of local and general adverse events14-day follow-up after DNA vaccine vaccination

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
HIV neutralizing antibody test4wk, 14wk, 48wk after rTV vaccination
vaccinia virus antibody test2wk, 4wk, 24wk after rTV vaccination
test HIV specific T cell response by ICS4wk, 8wk, 14wk, 48wk after rTV vaccination

Countries

China

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026