RecruitingNCT00029445

Leukapheresis to Obtain Plasma or Lymphocytes for Studies of HIV-infected Patients, Including Long-term Non-progressors

Evaluation of Viral Factors and Immune Parameters to Study HIV-Specific Immunity


Sponsor

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

Enrollment

400 participants

Start Date

Aug 9, 2001

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This study will collect white blood cells and plasma for research on how the immune system controls HIV infection. The immune system of a very small group of people with HIV, called non-progressors, has been able to control HIV for long periods without antiretroviral therapy. Some immune system-related genes important for this control have been identified in these patients. People living with HIV who are 18 years of age and older, documented or suspected long-term nonprogressors in generally good health may be eligible to screen for the study. Participants will undergo apheresis (a method for collecting larger quantities of certain blood components than can safely be collected through a simple blood draw) if venous access is adequate once yearly. Some may be asked to return every six months. * Automated apheresis - Blood is drawn through a needle placed in an arm vein and spun in a machine, separating the blood components. The white cells are extracted and the red cells, with or without plasma (liquid part of the blood), are re-infused into the donor through a needle in the other arm. An anticoagulant (medication to prevent blood from clotting) is usually added to the blood while in the machine to prevent it from clotting during processing. * Blood draw - a needle placed in an arm vein for large volume (approx 75ml) blood draw if veins considered inadequate for apheresis procedure. Some of the blood collected through apheresis may be stored for future studies of HIV disease and immune function and for HLA testing, a genetic test of markers of the immune system.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 100 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study collects blood and immune cells from people living with HIV — especially those who have stayed healthy for a long time without treatment (long-term non-progressors) — to study how some people naturally control the virus. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 18 years of age or older - You are HIV-positive, whether or not you have progressed to AIDS - You are HIV-positive and have maintained good immune health without treatment for a long time (long-term non-progressor) - You are HIV-negative but are a family member of someone who controls HIV well **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are pregnant - You have heart problems, severe anemia, poor vein access, or a severe clotting disorder that makes blood collection unsafe Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

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