SCOPE: Observational Study of the Consequences of the Protease Inhibitor Era
University of California, San Francisco
Summary
SCOPE is an observational, prospective study of HIV-1 infected volunteers designed to provide a specimen bank of samples with carefully characterized clinical data. SCOPE specimens will be used to examine multiple questions involving virologic, immunologic, and host factors involved in HIV-1 infection, progression, non-progression, response to treatment, control of HIV-1 virus, and evolution of drug resistance.
Description
SCOPE is an observational, prospective study of HIV-1 infected volunteers designed to provide a specimen bank of samples with carefully characterized clinical data. Samples from SCOPE will be used to examine: 1. Virologic, immunologic, and host factors involved in the natural control of HIV-1 infection (long term non-progression and/or virologic control of HIV-1 without antiretroviral therapy) 2. Virologic and immune correlates associated with disease progression 3. Evolution of antiretroviral drug resistance 4. Factors associated with transmission or acquisition of HIV infection Enrolled su…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: SCOPE is currently recruiting HIV-1 infected subjects with any of the following criteria: 1. Documented HIV viral load less than 2000 copies/ml WITHOUT taking antiretroviral therapy 2. Undetectable HIV viral load with CD4 T-cells consistently less than 350 for the last 12 months while taking a stable antiretroviral regimen. 3. Antiretroviral naive and planning to start an antiretroviral regimen - any CD4 or HIV viral load acceptable. 4. Long-term Non Progressors: HIV-positive at least 10 years, no antiretroviral therapy for the past 10 years or more, any viral load accept…
Location
- San Francisco General HospitalSan Francisco, California