Maraviroc in Immunological Non-Responder (INR) HIV-1-infected Subjects

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Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsClinicalTrials.gov
Year 2009
Suboptimal improvement in cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) cell count is not uncommon in HIV-1-infected patients with suppressed plasma HIV-Ribonucleic acid (RNA) levels, and a decrease in CD4 cell count in patients with suppressed or low level viremia has been observed. Although the efficacy of current antiretroviral medications is well established, some antiviral combinations are very effective in suppressing HIV-1 load whereas do not exert any effect on immune reconstitution. Both T-cell immune activation and fibrosis of peripheral lymphoid tissue could create an environment in which CD4 T cell count decrease in the setting of low or suppressed plasma viremia is likely to occur. Another fascinating hypothesis, which has still to be elucidated, is that reconstitution of the depleted CD4 pool is blocked by an excess of glycoprotein 120 (gp120) HIV-1 protein. This extra-production could be counteracted by an inhibitor of the chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 5 (CCR5) co-receptor that represents one of the major docking tools of HIV-1. With this in mind, the investigators would like to propose and design a pilot exploratory clinical trial involving a population of HIV-1-infected patients that rapidly reached a virologic suppression without a reconstitution of their immune system.
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First added on: Dec 01, 2021