Title

Nine Month Course of Anti-HIV Medications for People Recently Infected With HIV
The SETPOINT Study - A Randomized Study of the Effect of Immediate Treatment With Potent Antiretroviral Therapy Versus Observation With Treatment as Indicated in Newly Infected HIV-1 Infected Subjects: Does Early Therapy After the Virologic Setpoint?
  • Phase

    Phase 2
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Study Participants

    130
Although some doctors favor starting anti-HIV treatment as soon as possible after patients learn they are infected, it is not known if treatment for recently infected patients results in long-term benefits or harm. The purpose of this study is to learn whether or not people should take anti-HIV drugs when they are first infected.
Combination antiretroviral therapy has resulted in significantly decreased morbidity and mortality, incidence of opportunistic infections, and hospitalizations in HIV infected people. However, because of long-term toxicities associated with long-term use of antiretrovirals and the persistence of virus in latent reservoirs, it is unclear when it is best to initiate therapy in recently infected individuals. This study compared the virologic outcomes of adults recently infected with HIV who received emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (FTC/TDF), coformulated as Truvada, and lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/RTV), coformulated as Kaletra [immediate treatment (IT arm)], with those who received no treatment [deferred treatment (DT arm)].

The original study lasted 96 weeks. Participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups (IT arm vs. DT arm). For the first 36 weeks of the study, IT arm participants received FTC/TDF once daily and LPV/RTV twice daily. Some IT arm participants received a different ART regimen as determined by the participant and study staff, if appropriate. DT arm participants received no treatment for the duration of the study. At Week 37, participants from both arms were offered treatment continuation or initiation until Week 96 if they had a high viral load, low CD4 count, or experienced HIV-related symptoms (Step 2). Study visits occurred at screening, Weeks 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 37, 38, 40, and every 4 weeks thereafter. Clinical assessment and blood collection occurred at all visits. Urine tests occurred at selected visits. Participants were asked to complete an adherence questionnaire at Weeks 12, 24, and 36.

Per the recommendations the DSMB review in June 2009, this protocol was terminated as originally written with the exception of those participants in the IT arm in the middle of the first 36 weeks of treatment. Those participants were to continue on treatment until the end of the 36 weeks. At that point treatment decisions were made on best practice guidelines. In addition, the study duration was extended to include a 5 year follow up of participants who did not initiate long-term antiretroviral therapy (Step 3).

The study was reviewed by an SMC on December 8, 2010. The SMC recommended the study close to long term follow-up because only very few participants enrolled in this portion of the study.

All the results except for the CD4 analysis and time to treatment initiation and deaths were based on the database frozen on July 2, 2009. The results for the CD4 analysis and time to treatment initiation and deaths were based on the database frozen on January 30, 2012.
Study Started
Jan 31
2005
Primary Completion
Jul 31
2009
Study Completion
May 31
2011
Results Posted
Dec 18
2012
Estimate
Last Update
Oct 11
2018

Drug Emtricitabine/ tenofovir disoproxil fumarate

once daily

Drug Lopinavir/Ritonavir

twice daily

IT arm Active Comparator

IT (immediate treatment) arm participants received emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate once daily and lopinavir/ritonavir twice daily

DT arm No Intervention

DT (deferred treatment) arm participants received no treatment

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria for Step 1:

Recently infected with HIV
No prior antiretroviral therapy (ART)
CD4 count of 350 cells/mm3 or more AND a CD4% of 14% or more within 21 days prior to study entry
HIV viral load of 500 copies/ml or more within 21 days prior to study entry
Required laboratory values obtained within 21 days prior to study entry
18 years or older
Ability and willingness to provide written informed consent
Willing to use acceptable forms of contraception

Exclusion Criteria for Step 1:

HIV progression to CDC category B or C disease
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
History of pancreatitis or coronary artery disease
Prior ART. Participants who took antiretrovirals for postexposure prophylaxis more than one year prior to study entry are not excluded.
Certain medications within 21 days prior to study entry. Participants who agree to receive an alternative ART regimen approved by the investigator will not be excluded.
Previously received an investigational anti-HIV vaccine
Current therapy with systemic corticosteroids. Patients who are taking a short course (less than 21 days) of corticosteroids are not excluded.
Current therapy with systemic chemotherapeutic agents; nephrotoxic systemic agents; immunomodulatory treatments, including interleukin-2; or investigational agents
Known allergy or sensitivity to study drugs or their formulations
Current alcohol or drug use that, in the opinion of the investigator, would interfere with the study
Serious medical or psychiatric illness that, in the opinion of the investigator, would interfere with the study
Hepatitis B surface antigen positive within 21 days prior to study entry
Known resistance to one or more components of the study drug regimen

Inclusion Criteria for Step 2:

subjects in DT arm who meet one of the following five criteria will be advised to enter step 2 and initiate ART:

CD4 cell counts below 350 cells/mm3 on 2 consecutive determinations at least 4 weeks apart at or after the step 1, week 12 study visit
HIV-1 RNA above 750,000 copies/mL confirmed on 2 consecutive determinations at least 1 week apart at or after the step 1, week 4 study visit
HIV-1 RNA above 200,000 copies/mL on 2 consecutive determinations at least 1 week apart at or after the step 1, week 12 study visit
Clinical progression to CDC category B or C disease
CD4 count below 200 cells/mm3 or CD4 percent less than 14% at any time on study

subjects in IT arm who meet one of the following five criteria after discontinuing study medications will be advised to enter step 2 and re-initiate ART:

CD4 cell counts below 350 cells/mm3 on 2 consecutive determinations at least 4 weeks apart at or after the step 1, week 12 post-treatment- discontinuation study visit
HIV-1 RNA above 750,000 copies/mL confirmed on 2 consecutive determinations at least 1 week apart at or after the step 1, week 4 post-treatment- discontinuation study visit
HIV-1 RNA above 200,000 copies/mL on 2 consecutive determinations at least 1 week apart at or after the step 1, week 12 post-treatment- discontinuation study visit
Clinical progression to CDC category B or C disease

CD4 count below 200 cells/mm3 or CD4 percent less than 14% at any time on study

Exclusion Criteria for Step 2:

Pregnancy or breastfeeding

Inclusion Criteria for Step 3:

Study participants who were on Step 1, IT arm and had completed or ended prematurely the 36 week course of early ART and did not on ART either because they did not meet eligibility criteria for Step 2 or because they did not start ART even after meeting the Step 2 eligibility criteria.
Study participants on Step 1, DT arm who were not on ART either because they did not meet eligibility criteria for Step 2 or because they did not start ART even after meeting the Step 2 eligibility criteria.
Previous A5217 participants who had either completed the study or ended prematurely their participation in the study, AND were not on ART either because they never met eligibility criteria for Step 2 or because they had not started ART even after meeting the Step 2 eligibility criteria.
All A5217 participants who were on Step 1 and in the midst of their 36 weeks of randomized ART and who completed a portion or all of the 36 weeks of originally recommended therapy, AND chose then to interrupt their ART.

Exclusion Criteria for Step 3:

Participants who were on Step 1, IT arm of the study receiving ART.
Participants in Step 2 or who had otherwise initiated long-term ART, regardless of whether they were on treatment.

Summary

IT Arm

DT Arm

All Events

Event Type Organ System Event Term IT Arm DT Arm

Ranked Log10 HIV-1 RNA Viral Load (log10 Copies/mL) Averaged at 72 and 76 Weeks for the IT Arm and DT Arm

The primary endpoint is (i) the average of log10 viral loads (VL) at wks 72 and 76 for participants who continued to wk 72 off ARV for the DT arm, (ii) average wk 72 and 76 VL for those who continued to wk 36 off ARV for the IT arm and (iii) an assigned VL rank for the "failures" who needed ARVs or met criteria for entry into Step 2 prior to these study visits. The assigned rank for the failures was either the last observed rank carried forward or the worst rank relative to the other possible outcomes. This approach was designed to, if anything, bias against finding a treatment effect. To illustrate, consider five participants who enter the study (A, B, C, D, and E), 4 of whom (A, B, C, D) make it to 72 wks off therapy with RNA levels that increase from A to D. Participant E enters Step 2 at wk 12, at which time his RNA is in the 50th percentile. This rank would be carried forward, so the rank order of the log10 HIV-1 RNA endpoints would be A B E C D.

IT Arm

26.0
rank (Median)
Full Range: 1.0 to 70.0

DT Arm

49.3
rank (Median)
Full Range: 4.0 to 70.0

Ranked log10 HIV-1 RNA Viral Load (log10 Copies/mL) Averaged at Weeks 72 and 76 for the IT Arm and Ranked log10 HIV-1 RNA Viral Load (log10 Copies/mL) Averaged at Weeks 36 and 40 for the DT Arm

The primary endpoint is (i) average wk 36 and 40 VL for those who continued to wk 36 off ARV for the DT arm, (ii) average wk 72 and 76 VL for those who continued to wk 36 off ARV for the IT arm and (iii) an assigned VL rank for the "failures" who needed ARVs or met criteria for entry into Step 2 prior to these study visits. The assigned rank for the failures was either the last observed rank carried forward or the worst rank relative to the other possible outcomes. This approach was designed to, if anything, bias against finding a treatment effect. To illustrate, consider five participants who enter the study (A, B, C, D, and E), 4 of whom (A, B, C, D) make it to 72 wks off therapy with RNA levels that increase from A to D. Participant E enters Step 2 at wk 12, at which time his RNA is in the 50th percentile. This rank would be carried forward, so the rank order of the log10 HIV-1 RNA endpoints would be A B E C D.

IT Arm

26.0
rank (Median)
Full Range: 1.0 to 70.0

DT Arm

48.5
rank (Median)
Full Range: 28.0 to 67.5

Number of Participants Experiencing Either a CDC Category B or C Diagnosis, CD4<200 Cells/mm^3 or CD4 Percent <14%.

IT Arm

2.0
participants

DT Arm

8.0
participants

Change in CD4 Counts Cells/mm^3 From Week 36 for IT Arm and From Week 0 for DT Arm

IT Arm

IT arm (wk 60- wk 36) vs. DT arm (wk 24- wk 0)

-0.11
Change in Log10 transformed CD4 Counts (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.10

IT arm (wk 72- wk 36) vs. DT arm (wk 36- wk 0)

-0.1
Change in Log10 transformed CD4 Counts (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.12

IT arm (wk 84- wk 36) vs. DT arm (wk 48- wk 0)

-0.1
Change in Log10 transformed CD4 Counts (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.12

IT arm (wk 96- wk 36) vs. DT arm (wk 60- wk 0)

-0.12
Change in Log10 transformed CD4 Counts (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.13

DT Arm

IT arm (wk 60- wk 36) vs. DT arm (wk 24- wk 0)

-0.02
Change in Log10 transformed CD4 Counts (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.12

IT arm (wk 72- wk 36) vs. DT arm (wk 36- wk 0)

-0.03
Change in Log10 transformed CD4 Counts (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.11

IT arm (wk 84- wk 36) vs. DT arm (wk 48- wk 0)

-0.06
Change in Log10 transformed CD4 Counts (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.17

IT arm (wk 96- wk 36) vs. DT arm (wk 60- wk 0)

-0.02
Change in Log10 transformed CD4 Counts (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.15

Number of Participants Meeting Clinical, Virologic, or Immunologic Criteria for Treatment Initiation or Re-initiation

The clinical, virologic, or immunologic criteria for treatment initiation or re-initiation include CD4 count below 350 cells/mm^3 on two consecutive determinations at least 4 weeks apart, at least 12 weeks into the study or 12 weeks post-treatment discontinuation, (2) confirmed CD4 count below 200 cells/mm^3 or CD4 percent below 14% at any time on study, (3) confirmed HIV-1 RNA level above 750,000 copies/mL 4 weeks into the study or above 200,000 copies/mL 12 weeks or more into the study, or (4) CDC Category B or C diagnosis.

IT Arm

7.0
Participants

DT Arm

23.0
Participants

Number of Participants in IT Arm Off Treatment Before 36 Weeks

The study provided fixed-dose combination emtricitabine/tenofovir DF 200/300 mg orally once daily and lopinavir/ritonavir 200/50 mg administered either as two tablets twice daily or four tablets once daily, for the first 36 weeks for individuals in the IT arm.

IT Arm

8.0
participants

Time to Meeting the Clinical, Virologic, or Immunologic Criteria for Treatment Initiation or Re-initiation

5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th and 90th percentiles in weeks from randomization to meeting the criteria for treatment initiation or re-initiation which include CD4 count below 350 cells/mm^3 on two consecutive measurements at least 4 weeks apart, at least 12 weeks into the study or 12 weeks post-treatment discontinuation, confirmed CD4 count below 200 cells/mm^3 or CD4 percent below 14% at any time on study, confirmed HIV-1 RNA level above 750,000 copies/mL 4 weeks into the study or above 200,000 copies/mL 12 weeks or more into the study, or CDC Category B or C diagnosis.

IT Arm

10th percentile

13.0
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 0.0 to 26.1

25th percentile

36.4
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 19.9 to 50.4

50th percentile

72.0
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 52.4 to 94.1

5th percentile

6.3
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 0.0 to 13.0

75th percentile

90th percentile

DT Arm

10th percentile

12.3
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 2.3 to 18.3

25th percentile

26.3
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 16.9 to 36.4

50th percentile

60.0
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 36.4 to 93.9

5th percentile

6.9
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 2.3 to 12.3

75th percentile

96.0
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 72.0 to 96.0

90th percentile

96.0
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 96.0

Time From Study Entry in DT Arm Participants or From Week 36 in IT Arm Participants to Meeting the Clinical, Virologic, or Immunologic Criteria for Treatment Initiation or Re-initiation

5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th and 90th percentiles in weeks from randomization for DT arm or from week 36 for IT arm to meeting the criteria for treatment initiation or re-initiation which include two consecutive CD4 count below 350 cells/mm^3 at least 4 weeks apart, at least 12 weeks into the study or 12 weeks post-treatment discontinuation, confirmed CD4 count below 200 cells/mm^3 or CD4 percent below 14% at any time on study, confirmed HIV-1 RNA level above 750,000 copies/mL 4 weeks into the study or above 200,000 copies/mL 12 weeks or more into the study, or CDC Category B or C diagnosis.

IT Arm

10th percentile

10.4
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 0.4 to 16.4

25th percentile

22.7
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 13.0 to 39.3

50th percentile

58.1
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 36.0

5th percentile

5.1
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 0.4 to 13.0

75th percentile

90th percentile

DT Arm

10th percentile

12.3
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 2.3 to 18.3

25th percentile

26.3
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 16.9 to 36.4

50th percentile

60.0
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 36.4 to 93.9

5th percentile

6.9
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 2.3 to 12.3

75th percentile

96.0
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 72.0 to 96.0

90th percentile

96.0
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 96.0

Time to Treatment Initiation or Death

5th, 10th, 25th, 50th and 75th percentiles in weeks from randomization to treatment initiation or death

IT Arm

10th percentile

36.9
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 0.0 to 51.9

25th percentile

67.1
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 44.0 to 94.6

50th percentile

96.4
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 94.0 to 157.9

5th percentile

36.0
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 0.0 to 36.9

75th percentile

163.3
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 97.7

DT Arm

10th percentile

20.9
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 6.4 to 37.0

25th percentile

43.7
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 31.6 to 96.0

50th percentile

97.3
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 94.0 to 146.4

5th percentile

13.9
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 6.4 to 20.9

75th percentile

157.7
weeks
95% Confidence Interval: 99.9

Total

130
Participants

Age, Continuous

34.4
years (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 10.3

CD4 Counts

590
cells/mm3 (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 202

Log10 HIV-1 RNA Viral Load

4.4
log10 copies/mL (Mean)
Standard Deviation: 0.6

Age, Customized

CD4 Count Category

Ethnicity

HIV-1 RNA Viral Load Category

Race

Sex: Female, Male

Step 1

IT Arm

DT Arm

Step 2

IT Arm

DT Arm

Step 3

IT Arm

DT Arm

Drop/Withdrawal Reasons

IT Arm

DT Arm