Ongoing Vaccine and Monoclonal Antibody HIV Prevention Efficacy Trials and Considerations for Sequel Efficacy Trial Designs
Peter B. Gilbert

TL;DR
This paper reviews ongoing HIV prevention efficacy trials involving vaccines and monoclonal antibodies, discusses challenges in designing subsequent trials, and emphasizes the importance of correlates of protection in shaping future study designs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of current HIV prevention trials and offers considerations for designing effective sequel efficacy trials based on trial results and immunological markers.
Findings
Ongoing trials include HVTN 702, 705, 703/HPTN 081, 704/HPTN 085.
Correlates of protection significantly influence sequel trial design.
Monoclonal antibody trials focus on serum neutralization as a surrogate endpoint.
Abstract
Four randomized placebo-controlled efficacy trials of a candidate vaccine or passively infused monoclonal antibody for prevention of HIV-1 infection are underway (HVTN 702 in South African men and women; HVTN 705 in sub-Saharan African women; HVTN 703/HPTN 081 in sub-Saharan African women; HVTN 704/HPTN 085 in U.S., Peruvian, Brazilian, and Swiss men or transgender persons who have sex with men). Several challenges are posed to the optimal design of the sequel efficacy trials, including: (1) how to account for the evolving mosaic of effective prevention interventions that may be part of the trial design or standard of prevention; (2) how to define viable and optimal sequel trial designs depending on the primary efficacy results and secondary 'correlates of protection' results of each of the ongoing trials; and (3) how to define the primary objective of sequel efficacy trials if HIV-1…
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