Primary objective: To compare telmisartan therapy + antiretroviral therapy (ART) versus ART alone during acute Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)a infection in reducing systemic immune activation and trafficking of activated and HIV-infected cells to the central nervous system (CNS), and limiting establishment and persistence of the CNS reservoir of HIV. At 48 weeks (during the telmisartan therapy) and 72 weeks (\~6 months after cessation of telmisartan augmentation), the investigator expect subjects in the telmisartan group will have reduced levels of blood and CSF immune activation markers, reduced brain inflammation, lower CSF HIV ribonecleic acid (RNA) and improved neuropsychological testing performance. Secondary objective: In subjects who are willing to undergo the optional inguinal lymph node biopsy, the study will determine whether subjects receiving telmisartan plus ART for 48 weeks develop less lymphoid tissue fibrosis than subjects receiving ART alone for 48 weeks. Subject population: Male and female subjects age ≥ 18 years old with acute HIV infection who are identified and enrolled in SEARCH 010/RV254 protocol will be asked to co-enroll in this study. Number of subjects: 21 Duration of follow-up: 72 weeks Study design: 21 acutely HIV-infected subjects will be randomized 2:1 to treatment with telmisartan + ART (n=14) vs. ART alone (n=7) for the first 48 weeks followed by ART alone in both arms to week 72. Blood and CSF, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and neuropsychological testing and exam will be collected at baseline, week 48 and week 72. Inguinal lymph node biopsy is an optional procedure that will be offered at baseline and week 48.
Clinical assessments: Neurological exam: South East Asia Research Collaboration with Hawaii (SEARCH) employs the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG)-derived HIV macroneurological examination, a physician rated symptoms assessment of cognitive features typical of HAND and peripheral neuropathy Neuropsychological assessments: SEARCH employs the HIV neurocognitive battery originally developed by Maj et al. designed to minimize cultural bias and tested in Bangkok. All subjects will have the full SEARCH battery as previously published, avoiding evaluations following invasive procedures. Quantification of Drug use: Drug and alcohol use are assessed with a structured interview including methamphetamine, heroin, and marijuana based on a Thai Red Cross study defining frequently abused drugs in Bangkok. Urine is stored at each visit and may be later tested for illicit drugs. Evidence of intoxication is documented so that neuropsychological data can be censored. Lumbar punctures are completed per standard clinical procedures using a Sprotte® (pencil-point) needle to minimize complications. Standard assessments of CSF and serum, protein and cell count are completed and approximately 20cc are collected and ultra-centrifuged, Cell pellets of both blood and CSF will be cryopreserved for future potential studies, with subject consent. Supernatants are divided into 0.5cc aliquots, and frozen to -80oC on the same day. Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test (VDRL)/Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) will be assessed at baseline and in follow up if risk for new syphilis exposure is reported. Participant hospitalization for hydration will be completed, if needed. Participants will be compensated for their time based on Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved rates.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
21
The subject will receive 40mg telmisartan daily for 4 weeks followed by 80mg telmisartan daily for 44 weeks in addition to ART. Subjects unable to tolerate 80mg of telmisartan will be able to de-escalate to 40mg daily
Starting from the first visit, all participants will be placed on an ART regimen to treat HIV. This is the standard route of care for HIV patients.
SEARCH Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in CSF neopterin
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
Difference between study arms in lymphoid tissue fibrosis at week 48
Time frame: 48 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in brain inflammation by magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in CSF HIV RNA by single copy assay
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in aggregate neuropsychological testing performance score (NPZ-4) on Grooved Pegboard, Color Trails 1, Color Trails 2 and Trail Making A
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in CSF monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) levels
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in CSF interferon-gamma-inducible protein-10 (IP-10) levels
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in plasma neopterin levels
Time frame: 72 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in plasma soluable CD14 (sCD14) levels
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in plasma D-dimer levels
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
Difference between study arms at weeks 48 and 72 in plasma soluable CD163 (sCD163) levels
Time frame: 48 and 72 weeks
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