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Open Label Phase I Study To Evaluate the Safety of Combination Therapy With AZT and Interferon-Beta in Patients With AIDS Related Kaposi's Sarcoma

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Ce qui est testé

Interferon beta-1b

+ Zidovudine
Médicament
Qui peut participer

Sarcoma, Kaposi

+ HIV Infections
À partir de 12 ans
Comment se déroule l'étude

Étude thérapeutique

Phase 1
Interventionnel

Résumé

Sponsor principalNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Dernière mise à jour : 2 novembre 2021
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To determine the highest tolerated dose of the safety and tolerance of interferon beta (IFN-B) when it is given at the same time as zidovudine (AZT) to patients with early AIDS related Kaposi's sarcoma. In addition, the studies will determine preliminary data on response, immune function, and subcutaneous absorption. IFN-B has demonstrated a dose-dependent ability to suppress the replication of HIV in the test tube. In addition, previous studies have shown AZT to be an effective inhibitor of HIV reverse transcriptase; Phase I and II study benefits of AZT treatment include increased objective clinical improvement, decreased mortality rate, and decreased incidence of opportunistic infections. Long-term AZT use, however, presents possible limitations secondary to intolerance. This study, therefore, will investigate the potential antiviral activities of a combination of IFN-B and AZT to determine the safety and efficacy of such treatment in patients with AIDS related Kaposi's sarcoma. It is believed that combination drug therapy consisting of low doses of each drug will reduce the potential of toxicity, treatment failures, and disease recurrences resulting from drug-resistant virus mutants. IFN-B has demonstrated a dose-dependent ability to suppress the replication of HIV in the test tube. In addition, previous studies have shown AZT to be an effective inhibitor of HIV reverse transcriptase; Phase I and II study benefits of AZT treatment include increased objective clinical improvement, decreased mortality rate, and decreased incidence of opportunistic infections. Long-term AZT use, however, presents possible limitations secondary to intolerance. This study, therefore, will investigate the potential antiviral activities of a combination of IFN-B and AZT to determine the safety and efficacy of such treatment in patients with AIDS related Kaposi's sarcoma. It is believed that combination drug therapy consisting of low doses of each drug will reduce the potential of toxicity, treatment failures, and disease recurrences resulting from drug-resistant virus mutants. Patients undergo evaluations to determine the extent of their disease and the status of their immune system. Patients then receive IFN-B subcutaneously once a day at one of three different dose levels. Patients also take AZT at 1 of 2 doses. The first 12 patients are treated with the lower dose of AZT. The first 4 patients are entered at level 1 of IFN-B. If no dose-limiting toxicity is seen in these 4 patients after 2 weeks of therapy, 4 patients are then enrolled at level 2 of IFN-B. The study proceeds in this manner until the highest tolerated dose or level 3 is reached. If both drugs are tolerated, patients then remain on both medications as long as they continue to tolerate the medications and show some improvement in either antiviral response, immune response, or clinical response for as long as 24 weeks. The initial three doses of IFN-B are given to each patient at the study site during which time the patient is trained to self-administer the IFN-B. Patients are then seen weekly for 4 months and every 2 weeks thereafter.

Titre officielOpen Label Phase I Study To Evaluate the Safety of Combination Therapy With AZT and Interferon-Beta in Patients With AIDS Related Kaposi's Sarcoma 
Sponsor principalNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Dernière mise à jour : 2 novembre 2021
Issu d'une base de données validée par les autorités. Revendiquer cette étude

Protocole

Cette section fournit des détails sur le plan de l'étude, y compris la manière dont l'étude est conçue et ce qu'elle évalue.
Détails du design
36 participants à inclureNombre total de participants que l'essai clinique vise à recruter.
Traitement
Cette étude teste un ou plusieurs traitements pour évaluer leur efficacité contre une maladie ou un problème de santé spécifique. L'objectif est de voir si un nouveau médicament ou une thérapie fonctionne mieux, ou provoque moins d'effets secondaires que les options existantes.

Comment la nature du traitement est tenue confidentielle
Dans une étude en ouvert, tous les participants ainsi que les chercheurs savent quel traitement est administré. Ce type de protocole est utilisé lorsqu'il n'est pas nécessaire ou pas possible de masquer les traitements.

Autres méthodes de masquage
Simple aveugle
: les participants ignorent le traitement reçu, mais les chercheurs le connaissent.

Double aveugle
: ni les participants ni les chercheurs ne savent quel traitement est administré.

Triple aveugle
: Les participants, les chercheurs et les personnes qui analysent les résultats ne savent pas quel traitement est administré.

Quadruple aveugle
: Les participants, les chercheurs, les personnes qui analysent les résultats et les professionnels de santé en charge du suivi ne savent pas non plus quel traitement est administré.

Éligibilité

Les chercheurs recherchent des patients correspondant à une certaine description appelée critères d'éligibilité : état de santé général ou traitements antérieurs du patient.
Conditions
Critères
Tout sexeLe sexe biologique des participants éligibles à s'inscrire.
À partir de 12 ansTranche d'âge des participants éligibles à participer.
Volontaires sains non autorisésIndique si les individus en bonne santé et ne présentant pas la condition étudiée peuvent participer.
Conditions
Pathologie
Sarcoma, Kaposi
HIV Infections
Critères

Inclusion Criteria Concurrent Treatment: Allowed: * Local radiotherapy or laser therapy to cosmetically apparent Kaposi's lesions, provided the dose to any one lesion does not exceed 3000 gray and the total surface area of all lesions treated does not exceed 10 cm2 during the course of the trial. Patients must demonstrate the following clinical and laboratory findings: * Positive for HIV by federally licensed ELISA test. * Acceptable bone marrow function. * Acceptable renal function. * Acceptable hepatic function. Exclusion Criteria Concurrent Medication: Excluded: * Other potentially antiretroviral compounds. Patients will be excluded from the study for the following reasons: * Concurrent, active opportunistic infections requiring therapy. * Extensive Kaposi's sarcoma with more than 100 cutaneous lesions, requiring systemic chemotherapy, prior treatment with more than one chemotherapy regimen, excluding intralesional therapy, or symptomatic visceral Kaposi's sarcoma. * Evidence of clinically significant cardiac dysfunction (New York Heart Association grade III or IV). * History of malignant neoplasms other than nonmelanomatous skin cancer or cancer in situ of the cervix. * Proteinuria of 2+ or greater and/or 24-hour urine protein of greater than 1. Prior Medication: Excluded: * More than one chemotherapy regimen for Kaposi's sarcoma. * Any interferon preparation or zidovudine (AZT). * Excluded within 30 days of study entry: * Other immunomodifiers. * Acyclovir. * Other investigational drugs. * Excluded within 60 days of study entry: * Cytotoxic therapy. Patients may not have any of the following diseases or symptoms: * Development of an AIDS-defining opportunistic infection, other than oral thrush or localized zoster. * Non-Kaposi's sarcoma, AIDS-defining malignancy.



Centres d'étude

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Cette étude comporte 4 sites
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Los Angeles County - USC Med CtrLos Angeles, United StatesVoir le site
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USC School of Medicine / Norris Cancer HospLos Angeles, United States
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UCLA CARE CtrLos Angeles, United States
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Northwestern Univ Med SchoolChicago, United States

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