Ongoing trials of immune-based therapies for HIV infection in adults
- PMID: 11727515
- DOI: 10.1517/14712598.1.3.413
Ongoing trials of immune-based therapies for HIV infection in adults
Abstract
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) can significantly alter the clinical course of patients infected with HIV. Unfortunately, effective lifelong HAART may not be a practical or achievable goal because of toxicities, cost, development of viral resistance and patient compliance issues. Immune-based therapies (IBTs) that target the host immune system may serve as rational additions to our current antiretroviral strategies. Investigations into IL-2 have culminated in two large Phase III clinical trials. Multiple therapeutic vaccine candidates are in various phases of investigation. In addition, gene therapy has been proposed as a potential treatment for HIV and Phase I trials are ongoing. Although IBTs are being investigated on many fronts, they remain difficult to study due to a lack of validated surrogate end points.
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