Short Term Effects of Ivacaftor in Non-G551D Cystic Fibrosis Patients
NCT ID: NCT01784419
Last Updated: 2020-09-29
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COMPLETED
NA
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-10-31
2015-12-31
Brief Summary
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We will enroll up to 30 CF subjects with clinical presentations in which there is one or more signs of residual CF channel function. The signs of residual function include: normal digestion, concentration of chloride in sweat between 55 and 85, or milder than expected CF disease in a CF patient with severe gene mutations. The primary outcome measure will be the difference in sweat chloride concentration measured in subjects on placebo and on ivacaftor. Secondary outcome measured will be lung function.
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Detailed Description
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Specific Aim 1: To demonstrate a decrease in sweat chloride concentration by greater than 20 mmol from baseline after 14 days of ivacaftor as compared to placebo.
Specific Aim 2: To demonstrate improvement in lung function measures from baseline after 14 days of Ivacaftor as compared to placebo.
Specific Aim 3:To demonstrate weight gain from baseline after 14 days of Ivacaftor as compared to placebo.
Study Design:
This is a prospective randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled crossover study of the short-term effects of ivacaftor (aka VX-770 or Kalydeco) on sweat chloride concentration and lung function in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients who fall outside current FDA approval.
We will enroll up to 30 CF subjects from the UCSF CF Center with a variety of genotypes and phenotypes in which there is one or more signs of residual CFTR function. The signs of residual CF channel function include: pancreatic sufficiency, sweat chloride concentration less than 85 mmol, or milder than expected CF disease in a CF patient with a severe genotype. We will exclude patients who are homozygous for the F508del mutation and have a sweat chloride concentration greater 85 mmol, which is true of the majority of F508del homozygotes. This population has been studied and found to be unresponsive to ivacaftor and includes nearly half of all CF patients. However, even among F508del homozygotes about 15 percent have residual chloride secretion manifest as a lower than expected sweat chloride concentration. The primary outcome measure will be the difference in sweat chloride concentration measured in subjects on placebo and on ivacaftor. Secondary outcome measures include variables obtained by spirometry and multi-breath washout testing.
Research Plan:
We will conduct a randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled crossover trial, in which all subjects will be treated with 2 weeks of ivacaftor and 2 weeks of placebo with a 2-week wash out period. Up to 30 subjects with one or more signs of residual CFTR function will be randomized into the study. This includes subjects who are pancreatic sufficient, who have a sweat chloride of 55 to 85 mmol, or who have mild CF disease in a setting of a severe CF genotype.
Each subject will act as his/her own control in a prospective randomized double-blinded crossover trial consisting of 14 days of ivacaftor or placebo, followed by a 14 day washout period, followed by 14 days of placebo or ivacaftor. The primary outcome measure will be sweat chloride concentration at baseline, 14 days, 28 days and 42 days. Secondary outcomes include standard lung function measures: forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume at 1 second (FEV1), FEV1/FVC and mid-expiratory flow (FEF25-75), and multibreath washout testing. Blood samples will be examined at baseline, 14 days, 28 days and 42 days for evidence of drug toxicity (CBC with differential, liver function tests (AST, ALT), non-fasting glucose, creatinine and BUN). For female subjects of child bearing age, a urine pregnancy test will be done to assure they are not pregnant. If a female becomes pregnant during the study, the trial will be stopped but we will continue to measure sweat chloride, lung function, and blood work at the specified times. The effects of ivacaftor on the fetus are not known at this time.
Results of all laboratory tests will be forwarded to a nurse practitioner not directly involved with the study subjects, who will serve as the subject safety monitor. The nurse practitioner will notify study investigators of any laboratory values consistent with an adverse effect of study drug and will have the power to discontinue any subject in case of a serious adverse event. The most common serious adverse event in previous ivacaftor trials was mild elevation of liver tests. For this trial a serious adverse event sufficient to warrant discontinuing a subject will include a liver function test (ALT or AST) more than thrice the upper limit of normal, abnormal renal function or abnormal red or white cell counts.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
SCREENING
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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ivacaftor-placebo
The ivacaftor-placebo arm receives a 2 week course of ivacaftor 150 mg twice daily followed by a 2 week washout period followed by a 2 week placebo course.
ivacaftor
Eligible subjects were randomized to ivacaftor 150 mg by mouth twice a day for 14 days followed by placebo for 14 days, or vice versa. Randomization was based on a computer-generated schedule produced by the research pharmacy, which was concealed from study personnel until study completion. Ivacaftor was purchased at full retail cost and encapsulated with sucrose to match the sucrose-filled placebo capsules. Prior to beginning study drug, there was a 2-week run-in period to ensure clinical stability, assessed by modified Fuchs criteria and pulmonary function. There was a washout period of a minimum of 14 days between study drug cycles to account for carryover effect. The washout period was extended to 6 weeks for subjects on alternating cycles of inhaled antibiotics to coordinate the study drug cycle with the inhaled antibiotic cycle.
Placebo
Eligible subjects were randomized to ivacaftor 150 mg by mouth twice a day for 14 days followed by placebo for 14 days, or vice versa. Randomization was based on a computer-generated schedule produced by the research pharmacy, which was concealed from study personnel until study completion. Ivacaftor was purchased at full retail cost and encapsulated with sucrose to match the sucrose-filled placebo capsules. Prior to beginning study drug, there was a 2-week run-in period to ensure clinical stability, assessed by modified Fuchs criteria and pulmonary function. There was a washout period of a minimum of 14 days between study drug cycles to account for carryover effect. The washout period was extended to 6 weeks for subjects on alternating cycles of inhaled antibiotics to coordinate the study drug cycle with the inhaled antibiotic cycle.
placebo-ivacaftor
The placebo-ivacaftor arm receives a 2 week placebo course followed by a 2 week washout period followed by a 2 week course of ivacaftor 150 mg twice daily.
ivacaftor
Eligible subjects were randomized to ivacaftor 150 mg by mouth twice a day for 14 days followed by placebo for 14 days, or vice versa. Randomization was based on a computer-generated schedule produced by the research pharmacy, which was concealed from study personnel until study completion. Ivacaftor was purchased at full retail cost and encapsulated with sucrose to match the sucrose-filled placebo capsules. Prior to beginning study drug, there was a 2-week run-in period to ensure clinical stability, assessed by modified Fuchs criteria and pulmonary function. There was a washout period of a minimum of 14 days between study drug cycles to account for carryover effect. The washout period was extended to 6 weeks for subjects on alternating cycles of inhaled antibiotics to coordinate the study drug cycle with the inhaled antibiotic cycle.
Placebo
Eligible subjects were randomized to ivacaftor 150 mg by mouth twice a day for 14 days followed by placebo for 14 days, or vice versa. Randomization was based on a computer-generated schedule produced by the research pharmacy, which was concealed from study personnel until study completion. Ivacaftor was purchased at full retail cost and encapsulated with sucrose to match the sucrose-filled placebo capsules. Prior to beginning study drug, there was a 2-week run-in period to ensure clinical stability, assessed by modified Fuchs criteria and pulmonary function. There was a washout period of a minimum of 14 days between study drug cycles to account for carryover effect. The washout period was extended to 6 weeks for subjects on alternating cycles of inhaled antibiotics to coordinate the study drug cycle with the inhaled antibiotic cycle.
Interventions
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ivacaftor
Eligible subjects were randomized to ivacaftor 150 mg by mouth twice a day for 14 days followed by placebo for 14 days, or vice versa. Randomization was based on a computer-generated schedule produced by the research pharmacy, which was concealed from study personnel until study completion. Ivacaftor was purchased at full retail cost and encapsulated with sucrose to match the sucrose-filled placebo capsules. Prior to beginning study drug, there was a 2-week run-in period to ensure clinical stability, assessed by modified Fuchs criteria and pulmonary function. There was a washout period of a minimum of 14 days between study drug cycles to account for carryover effect. The washout period was extended to 6 weeks for subjects on alternating cycles of inhaled antibiotics to coordinate the study drug cycle with the inhaled antibiotic cycle.
Placebo
Eligible subjects were randomized to ivacaftor 150 mg by mouth twice a day for 14 days followed by placebo for 14 days, or vice versa. Randomization was based on a computer-generated schedule produced by the research pharmacy, which was concealed from study personnel until study completion. Ivacaftor was purchased at full retail cost and encapsulated with sucrose to match the sucrose-filled placebo capsules. Prior to beginning study drug, there was a 2-week run-in period to ensure clinical stability, assessed by modified Fuchs criteria and pulmonary function. There was a washout period of a minimum of 14 days between study drug cycles to account for carryover effect. The washout period was extended to 6 weeks for subjects on alternating cycles of inhaled antibiotics to coordinate the study drug cycle with the inhaled antibiotic cycle.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Greater than or equal to 6 years of age
Exclusion Criteria
* Taking medication known to interact with ivacaftor and chooses not to discontinue that medication
* Is pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the study period
* Less than 6 years of age
6 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of California, San Francisco
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Dennis W Nielson, MD, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, San Francisco
Locations
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University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, California, United States
Countries
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References
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McGarry ME, Illek B, Ly NP, Zlock L, Olshansky S, Moreno C, Finkbeiner WE, Nielson DW. In vivo and in vitro ivacaftor response in cystic fibrosis patients with residual CFTR function: N-of-1 studies. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2017 Apr;52(4):472-479. doi: 10.1002/ppul.23659. Epub 2017 Jan 9.
Other Identifiers
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FS-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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