Investigation of Efficacy and Safety of Tree MATAMPL,Tree MATA, and Placebo in Patients With Birch-Induced Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

NCT ID: NCT00387478

Last Updated: 2020-11-30

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

TERMINATED

Clinical Phase

PHASE2

Total Enrollment

121 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2006-10-31

Study Completion Date

2007-07-31

Brief Summary

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Tree MATAMPL has been developed to provide pre-seasonal specific immunotherapy for patients with hypersensitivity to Tree (birch, alder, hazel) pollen (hay fever). This novel formulation is designed to provide a vaccine that will be efficacious with only four escalating dose injections administered before the start of the pollen season. In this Study the Efficacy will be assessed by exposing allergic subjects to birch pollen in an environmental exposure chamber EEC. Patient symptomatic response to birch pollen and patient quality of life in the EEC will be determined.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Type I Hypersensitivity

Keywords

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Allergy Specific Immunotherapy Tree Environmental Exposure Chamber

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Investigators

Study Groups

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1

modified Tree pollen allergen absorbed to Tyrosine and containing MPL adjuvant

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Tree MATA MPL or Tree MATA

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

4 injections of increasing dose strength for Tree MATA MPL or Tree MATA:

1. 600 SU/0.5 ml
2. 1600 SU/0.5 ml
3. 4000 SU/0.5 ml
4. 4000 SU/0.6 ml

4 injections of 0.5 mL of 2% w/v L-tyrosine for Placebo

2

modified Tree pollen allergen absorbed to Tyrosine

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Tree MATA MPL or Tree MATA

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

4 injections of increasing dose strength for Tree MATA MPL or Tree MATA:

1. 600 SU/0.5 ml
2. 1600 SU/0.5 ml
3. 4000 SU/0.5 ml
4. 4000 SU/0.6 ml

4 injections of 0.5 mL of 2% w/v L-tyrosine for Placebo

Placebo

4 injections of placebo 0.5 ml (2% tyrosine)

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Tree MATA MPL or Tree MATA

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

4 injections of increasing dose strength for Tree MATA MPL or Tree MATA:

1. 600 SU/0.5 ml
2. 1600 SU/0.5 ml
3. 4000 SU/0.5 ml
4. 4000 SU/0.6 ml

4 injections of 0.5 mL of 2% w/v L-tyrosine for Placebo

Interventions

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Tree MATA MPL or Tree MATA

4 injections of increasing dose strength for Tree MATA MPL or Tree MATA:

1. 600 SU/0.5 ml
2. 1600 SU/0.5 ml
3. 4000 SU/0.5 ml
4. 4000 SU/0.6 ml

4 injections of 0.5 mL of 2% w/v L-tyrosine for Placebo

Intervention Type BIOLOGICAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Patients must be male or female and aged 18 to 50 years inclusive.
* Patients must have at least a two-year clinical history of SAR due to birch pollen allergy.
* Patients must have allergy to tree pollen allergen, defined by positive case history and positive skin prick test for tree pollen allergen (wheals of ≥ 5 mm (birch) and ≥ 3 mm (hazel and alder) greater than the negative control after skin prick testing) at Visit 1. Patients who will be skin tested at Visit 1 must adhere to the washout time for antihistamines.
* Specific IgE for birch tree pollen as documented by a radioallergosorbent test (RAST), or equivalent test, with class ≥ 2.
* Patients must obtain minimum qualifying symptom scores on the final two pre-treatment birch pollen exposure sessions (Visits 4 and 5) to be enrolled into the study. Minimum qualifying symptom scores are defined as a TSS of at least 12 out of a possible 24 and a NSS of at least 7 out of a possible 12 on at least one symptom diary card on each of Visits 4 and 5. Furthermore, a minimum priming criteria for NSS of 7 out of a possible 12, including a score of at least 2 for runny nose, on two diary cards during each of Visits 4 and 5, must be obtained.
* Patients must observe the drug washout times prior to Screening (Visit 1). The use of other medications will be permitted if they are not expected to interfere with the ability of the patient to participate in the study and provided they have been on a stable regimen (i.e., the same dosage and administration) for six weeks prior to Screening.
* Males or non-pregnant, non-lactating females who are post-menopausal or naturally or surgically sterile (hysterectomy; bilateral oophorectomy; bilateral tubal ligation with surgery at least 6 weeks prior to study initiation). Postmenopausal is defined as at least 12 months natural spontaneous amenorrhea, or at least six weeks following surgical menopause (bilateral oophorectomy). Females of childbearing potential should be using one of the following acceptable birth control methods:Intrauterine device (IUD) in place for at least 3 months;Barrier method (condom or diaphragm) with spermicide; Stable hormonal contraceptive for at least 3 months prior to study and through study completion;Abstinence; Non-heterosexual lifestyle.
* Patients who are normally active and otherwise judged to be in good health on the basis of medical history, physical examination and routine laboratory tests.
* Patients must be willing and able to give written informed consent and must provide this consent.
* Patients must be willing and able to attend required study visits. 11.Patients must be able to follow instructions.

Exclusion Criteria

A patient will not be included in this study if one or more of the following criteria apply:

* Have a positive skin prick test \[wheal (longest diameter) ≥ 3 mm greater than the negative control\] at Visit 1 to any of the following perennial allergens: house dust mites (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and Dermatophagoides farinae), molds (Cladosporium cladosporioides, Alternaria alternata, Penicillium chyrsogenum (notatum), and Aspergillus fumigatus), or epithelia (cat, dog, and horse). In these cases, a careful history is to be taken and if moderate or severe symptoms are reported when exposed to the aforementioned allergens, the subject is to be excluded. Exception: the source of the allergen (cat, dog, horse) can be avoided for the entire study. Subjects with mild or no symptoms when exposed to the aforementioned allergens during the 3 years prior to Visit 1 will be allowed to enroll. Mild symptoms are defined as: sign/symptom clearly present, but minimal awareness, easily tolerated.
* Concurrent disease that might complicate or interfere with investigation or evaluation of the study medications or the skin prick test result, such as:

Rhinitis medicamentosa; Large obstructive nasal polyps; Documented evidence of acute or significant chronic sinusitis, or upper respiratory tract infection as determined by the individual Investigator; Asthma, with the exception of mild intermittent asthma, to lessen confounding by asthma medications; History of hospitalization for asthma; History or presence of acute or subacute atopic dermatitis, chronic dermatitis, urticaria factitia, or urticaria due to physical/chemical influence.

* Current diagnosis of seasonal asthma caused by tree pollen exposure.
* Concurrent use or inadequate washout of any prohibited medication.
* Chronic or intermittent use of inhaled, nasal, ocular, oral, intramuscular, intravenous, or potent or super-potent topical corticosteroids (as assessed by the Investigator).
* Chronic use of long acting antihistamines and other concomitant medications (e.g., tricyclic antidepressants) that would affect assessment of the effectiveness of study drug(s).
* Are pregnant or lactating.
* Any systemic disorder that could interfere with the evaluation of the study medication(s).
* Upper or lower respiratory infection requiring antibiotics within 14 days of Visit 2.
* Diagnosis of sinusitis within 30 days of Visit 2.
* Any ocular disorder (other than allergic conjunctivitis) including presumed infectious ocular disease (bacterial, fungal, viral, etc.), which could interfere with the evaluation of the study medication.
* Hypersensitivity to the study drug(s) excipients.
* Patients with active or quiescent tuberculous infection of the respiratory tract, untreated local or systemic fungal or bacterial or systemic viral infections or parasitic or ocular herpes simplex.
* Patients who have experienced nasal septal ulcers, nasal surgery or nasal trauma within 90 days of enrollment into this study.
* Clinical history of anaphylaxis or idiopathic anaphylaxis.
* Patients with a clinical history of immunodeficiency, including those who are on immunosuppressant therapy.
* Patients with an auto-immune disease (e.g. of liver, kidney, thyroid, nervous system)
* Patients with a history of angioedema
* Patients in whom tyrosine metabolism is disturbed, especially in the case of tyrosinemia and alkaptonuria.
* Patients with contraindications to adrenaline.
* Patients taking β-blockers, including eye drops, for any indication.
* Patients taking Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
* Current diagnosis of chickenpox or measles.
* Clinical history of drug or alcohol abuse which would, at the Investigator's discretion, interfere with the patient's participation in the study.
* Clinical history of severe or uncontrolled cardiovascular, pulmonary, hepatic, renal and/or other disease/illness that could be expected to interfere with the study.
* Clinical history, or evidence, of nasolacrimal drainage system malfunction.
* Study site staff or immediate relatives of study site staff or other individuals who would have access to the clinical study protocol.
* Patient that has received TreeMATAMPL in any previous clinical trial.
* History of immunotherapy with tree pollen extract, except if treatment was successfully completed 3 years prior to Visit 1 and SAR symptoms had reappeared prior to Visit 1.
* Patient received treatment with preparation containing MPL during the past 12 months.
* Participation in any other investigational study within 30 days before Visit 1 or concomitantly with this study.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

50 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Allergy Therapeutics

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Deepen Patel, MD, CCFP

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Allied Research International Inc, Mississauga, Canada

Locations

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Allied Research International Inc.

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Site Status

Countries

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Canada

Other Identifiers

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P2DP06002

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: secondary_id

TreeMATAMPL204

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id