To evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of ALVAC-HIV MN120TMG (vCP205) in comparison to ALVAC-RG rabies glycoprotein (vCP65) as a control when administered in HIV-1 negative volunteers. ALVAC-HIV vCP205 is a second generation candidate vaccine that can be used to induce a humoral and cellular response against several antigens. This recombinant construct is based on the canarypox vector termed ALVAC and expresses gp120 of the HIV MN strain, plus the transmembrane portion of the LAI strain as well as gag and protease.
ALVAC-HIV vCP205 is a second generation candidate vaccine that can be used to induce a humoral and cellular response against several antigens. This recombinant construct is based on the canarypox vector termed ALVAC and expresses gp120 of the HIV MN strain, plus the transmembrane portion of the LAI strain as well as gag and protease. Volunteers are randomized to receive doses of ALVAC-HIV vCP205 or ALVAC-HIV vCP65 control or both according to varying schedules over 12 months (was 6 months, amended 11/17/95) with a 12 month follow up. \[AS PER AMENDMENT 5/29/98: One additional follow-up visit is required at 30-36 months.\]
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
76
UAB AVEG
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
JHU AVEG
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
St. Louis Univ. School of Medicine AVEG
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Univ. of Rochester AVEG
Rochester, New York, United States
Vanderbilt Univ. Hosp. AVEG
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
UW - Seattle AVEG
Seattle, Washington, United States
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