The BCD-089 (aIL6R) in Patients With Active Rheumatoid Arthritis
NCT ID: NCT03455842
Last Updated: 2021-11-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
105 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-02-01
2019-10-22
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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BCD-089 weekly
BCD-089, 162 mg, s/c, qw
Subcutaneous injections of anti-IL6R every week
BCD-089 biweekly
BCD-089, 162 mg, s/c, q2w
Subcutaneous injections of anti-IL6R every other week
Placebo
placebo
Subcutaneous injections of placebo every week, until week 12. Thereafter subcutaneous injections of anti-IL6R every other week
Interventions
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BCD-089, 162 mg, s/c, qw
Subcutaneous injections of anti-IL6R every week
BCD-089, 162 mg, s/c, q2w
Subcutaneous injections of anti-IL6R every other week
placebo
Subcutaneous injections of placebo every week, until week 12. Thereafter subcutaneous injections of anti-IL6R every other week
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Males and females aged 18 - 80 years, at IC signing date.
3. Diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, according to ACR 2010 criteria, at least for 6 month prior to IC signing date.
4. Active rheumatoid arthritis at IC signing date.
5. Therapy with methotrexate for at least 3 month prior to IC signing date.
6. Stable dose of methotrexate (10-25 mg/week) for 4 weeks prior to IC signing date.
7. Persistent activity of RA despite methotrexate (provided by Sponsor) therapy within screening period (4-6weeks).
8. Patients, with following parameters of laboratory investigations:
• Hemoglobin ≥ 80 g/l;
* White blood cells ≥ 3,0×109/l;
* Platelets ≥ 100×109/l;
* Neutrophils ≥ 2×109/l;
* ALT and AST \< 1,5 × UNL (according to the local / central laboratory normal values)
* Serum creatinine \< 1,7 × UNL (according to the local / central laboratory normal values)
9. Negative urine pregnancy test for women at screening (only for women with childbearing potential - not applied to women at menopause for at least 2 years or surgically sterilized).
10. Patients ability to follow the protocol procedures (according to PI opinion)
11. Patient and his/her sexual partner with childbearing potential are ready to use reliable contraception, starting at the date of IC sign, within the study period and 4 weeks after the last dose of investigational drug administration. (Not applied to participants/sexual partners who surgically sterilized, and women at menopause for more than 2 years). Reliable contraception considered as 1 barrier method and one of the following: spermicides, oral contraception or intrauterine devices)
Exclusion Criteria
2\. History of therapy with rituximab or other B-cell depleting medicines. 3. Felty's syndrome (any form). 4. ACR1991 functional status IV. 5. Low disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis (DAS28-CRP(4) \< 3,2). 6. Known allergy or intolerance of any investigational drug/placebo ingredients.
7\. Concomitant medication including any of the following:
• Requirement \> 10 mg / day of oral prednisolone (or equivalent);
* Requirement \< 10 mg / day of oral prednisolone (or equivalent), if the dose was not stable for 4 weeks prior the date of informed consent sign (it is allowed to include patients on topical steroids);
* Requirement of NSAID, if dose was not stable for 4 weeks prior the date of informed consent sign (it is allowed to include patients received NSAID occasionally to treat intercurrent fever or allergy).
* Intake of alkalizing agents at any time during 12 month prior the date of IC sign.
* Intraarticular administration of steroids within 4 month prior the date of IC sign
* Vaccination with live or attenuated vaccines at any time during 8 weeks preceding the date of IC sign 8. Leflunomide intake within 8 weeks prior the date of IC sign. 9. Therapy with TNF inhibitors, JAK-inhibitors, T-lymphocyte co-stimulation blockers within 2 month prior to the date of IC sign.
10\. Diagnosis or history of severe immunodeficiency. 11. HIV, HCV, HBV, Syphilis. 12. Diagnosis or history of tuberculosis. 13. Latent TB (positive Diaskin test® or QuantiFERON®-TB Gold or T-SPOT.TB or Mantoux/PPD with lack of TB signs on chest X-ray).
14\. It is allowed to include patients with inconclusive Diaskin test® or QuantiFERON®-TB Gold or T-SPOT.TB or Mantoux/PPD, providing that TB has been ruled out (and documented) by TB-specialist (Phtisyatrician) 15. It is allowed to include patients with positive Mantoux/PPD with no signs of TB on chest X-ray, providing that Diaskin test® or QuantiFERON®-TB Gold or T-SPOT.TB was additionally made with negative results and TB has been ruled out (and documented) by TB-specialist (Phtisyatrician) 16. History of Herpes Zoster. 17. Documented chicken pox within 30 days prior to IC sign 18. Diagnosis of any other chronic infection (sepsis, invasive mycosis, histoplasmosis etc.), which may increase the risk of infectious adverse events.
19\. Any acute infection or chronic infection flare within 30 days prior to informed consent sign, which may increase (according to the PI opinion) the risk of infectious adverse events.
20\. Severe infections (required hospitalization, systemic antimicrobial/antifungal/antiviral treatment) within 6 months prior to date of IC sign.
21\. Systemic antimicrobial, antifungal, antiviral or anthelminthic medication within 2 months prior to fate of IC date.
22\. More than 4 cases of acute respiratory infections within 6 month prior to IC date.
23\. Major surgical interventions within 30 days prior to IC date or planned surgical intervention within the period of the study participation.
24\. History of seizures. 25. History of depression, suicidal ideation/behavior. 26. Diverticulosis or diverticulitis. 27. Known history of alcohol or drug abuse, or signs of alcohol/drug dependence at present time, which according to the PI opinion could interfere with RA treatment or reduce compliance.
28\. Any other documented conditions which increase the risk of AEs development or may interfere with symptoms of RA (masking, increasing or changing) or induce clinical symptoms or laboratory abnormalities similar to RA:
1. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus;
2. Severe, uncontrolled hypertonia;
3. Presence or history of inflammatory joint disease other than RA (ankylosing spondylitis, gout, psoriatic arthritis, Lyme disease) or any other systemic autoimmune disease (including lupus, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, scleroderma, inflammatory myopathy, mixed connective tissue disease, autoimmune overlap syndrome, fibromyalgia etc.);
4. Any history of malignancy, excluding cured basal cell carcinoma / cervical cancer in situ (complete remission for 5 years); cured basal cell skin carcinoma (5 years complete remission), cured ductal breast cancer (5 years complete remission);
5. Decompensated liver or kidney diseases;
6. Unstable angina pectoris;
7. Chronic heart failure, class III-IV according to NYHA;
8. Myocardial infarction, within 1 year prior to IC sign;
9. History of organ transplantation;
10. History of Quincke edema; History of any significant respiratory diseases, including COPD, asthma or bronchiectasis disease;
11. Decompensated respiratory failure;
12. History of multiple sclerosis, Devic's disease, or Guillain-Barre syndrome;
13. Any neurological disease with motor or sensory functions impairment. 29. Pregnancy, current or planned in less than 8 weeks after study completion or breastfeeding.
30\. Simultaneous participation in other clinical trials or participation in other clinical trials with 3 month prior to IC signing date or history of participation it current clinical study (excluding patients dropped out at screening).
18 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Biocad
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Roman Ivanov, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Biocad
Locations
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1st City Clinical Hospital
Minsk, , Belarus
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical hospital
Chelyabinsk, , Russia
Kazan State Medical University
Kazan', , Russia
North-Western State Medical University n.a. I.I.Mechnikov
Saint Petersburg, , Russia
Countries
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References
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Mazurov V.I., Korolev M.A., Prystrom A.M., Kunder E.V., Soroka N.F., Kastanayan A.A., Povarova T.V., Plaksina T.V., Antipova O.V., Kretchikova D.G., Smakotina S.A., Tciupa O.A., Puntus E.V., Raskina T.A., Shilova L.N., Kropotina T.V., Nesmeyanova O.B., Popova T.A., Vinogradova I.B., Linkova Yu.N., Dokukina E.A., Plotnikova A.V., Pukhtinskaia P.S., Zinkina-Orikhan A.V., Eremeeva A.V., Lutckii A.A. Effectiveness and safety of levilimab in combination with methotrexate in treatment of patients with active rheumatoid arthritis resistant to methotrexate monotherapy (double-blinded randomized placebo controlled phase III clinical study SOLAR). Modern Rheumatology Journal. 2021;15(4):13-23. https://doi.org/10.14412/1996-7012-2021-4-13-23
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Related Info
Other Identifiers
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BCD-089-2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id