UCSF researchers at San Francisco General Hospital
Medical Center (SFGHMC) are looking for healthy men between the ages of 18 and
45 to participate in a clinical trial to test a new vaccine strategy for
preventing cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection.
CMV is a common viral infection one of the human herpes
viruses with more than half of all adults infected. In general, CMV does not
cause disease except in profoundly immuno-compromised patients such as
transplant recipients or persons with advanced AIDS.
However, CMV infection, when acquired by women during
pregnancy, can lead to serious neurological impairment to the child and is the
most common infectious cause of neurological damage in newborns.
Our strategy is to combine an anti-CMV vaccine that has
been shown to reduce the severity of CMV disease in kidney transplant patients,
but failed to protect against infection, with interleukin-12 (IL-12), an immune
enhancing protein, said Mark A. Jacobson, MD, professor of medicine in
residence at UCSFs Positive Health Program at SFGHMC.
Both products have been tested separately and appear to
be safe, so we do not anticipate serious toxicity issues, though this will be
the first time they have been used together, said Jacobson. Everyone in the
study, which opens in November at the General Clinical Research Center at SFGHMC,
will get vaccine but some participants will receive IL-12 and some a placebo.
Subjects will receive only one injection. An initial
blood sample will be taken to screen for CMV and 11 additional blood samples
will be drawn over a year.
Participants will receive $50 per study visit and an
additional $200 for completing the study for a total of $750.
To participate, contact Doug Black, study coordinator, at
476-4082, ext. 136.
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