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Experimental Human Infection With Isogenic Mutants of Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
This is a Phase 1, interventional, non-randomized, experimental infection model study with healthy adult males adults (N=32) between the ages of 18-36 at study enrollment. The study is designed to test the requirements of predicted N. gonorrhoeae virulence determinants for gonococcal infection in the male urethra. The duration for all participants will be about 3 weeks. Study duration will be approximately about 18 months for implementation and enrollment. The primary objectives of the present study are to: (1) compare infectivity of different isogenic mutants with wild-type (WT) N. gonorrhoeae in noncompetitive infections and to (2) assess relative fitness of the mutant in competitive infections initiated by inocula containing equivalent numbers of both WT and mutant strains for mutants with WT infectivity.
This is a Phase 1, interventional, non-randomized, experimental infection model study with healthy adult males adults (N=32) between the ages of 18-36 at study enrollment. The study is designed to test the requirements of predicted N. gonorrhoeae virulence determinants for gonococcal infection in the male urethra. For each mutant to be investigated under this protocol, groups of subjects will be enrolled first in noncompetitive infection studies: Group 1 (n = up to 8) will receive a bacterial inoculum containing only the isogenic mutant N. gonorrhoeae strain, and Group 2 (n = up to 8) will receive a bacterial inoculum containing only the wild-type (WT) N. gonorrhoeae strain. If primary and secondary outcomes are not different for the isogenic mutant and WT strains, a group of subjects will be enrolled in competitive infection studies: Group 3 (up to 16) will receive a bacterial inoculum containing a mixture of equivalent numbers the isogenic mutant and WT strain. All subjects will be examined daily for symptoms of infection and receive antibiotic treatment at the end of the inpatient portion of the trial. Within 7 days of antibiotic treatment, subjects will return for a follow-up examination. A final follow-up phone interview will be conducted within 2 weeks of antibiotic treatment. The duration for all participants will be about 3 weeks. Study duration will be approximately about 18 months for implementation and enrollment. The primary objectives of the present study are to: (1) compare infectivity of different isogenic mutants with wild-type (WT) N. gonorrhoeae in noncompetitive infections and to (2) assess relative fitness of the mutant in competitive infections initiated by inocula containing equivalent numbers of both WT and mutant strains for mutants with WT infectivity. Note, competitive infections will not be performed if non-competitive infections are substantially different. If this is the case, there will be no analysis for this primary objective. The study secondary objective is to compare the clinical course of infection with mutant and WT N. gonorrhoeae in noncompetitive infections.
Age
18 - 36 years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
University of North Carolina Health Care - Infectious Diseases
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Start Date
April 23, 2017
Primary Completion Date
November 25, 2019
Completion Date
November 25, 2019
Last Updated
March 23, 2021
27
ACTUAL participants
Cefixime
DRUG
Ceftriaxone
DRUG
Ciprofloxacin
DRUG
Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain FA1090 A26
BIOLOGICAL
Neisseria gonorrhoeae strain FA7537
BIOLOGICAL
Lead Sponsor
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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