Bezlotoxumab Yielded Outcomes by Addressing Personalized Needs in Clostridioides Difficile Infection
NCT ID: NCT05304715
Last Updated: 2023-12-15
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
44 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-04-13
2023-06-04
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The main endpoint of all randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of new antimicrobials targeting C.difficile is sustained clinical response that is defined as the composite of the resolution of the infection at the end of treatment without any CDI relapse within the first 40 days. This endpoint is mainly targeting to demonstrate if newly developed agents are superior over the comparator vancomycin in the minimization of relapse risk. However, recent data outscore the lack of substantial merit of this endpoint as many cases of CDI bear an intrinsic danger of unfavorable outcome without this being incorporated in the RCT endpoints. More precisely, a substantial rate of patients dies after the end of oral treatment between days 12 and 40 probably as a result of emerging organ dysfunction in the field of CDI colitis. Recent epidemiological data coming from the United States challenge even more the traditional way of our thinking of CDI. More precisely, in a prospective survey of 30,326 patients it was shown that the risk of unfavorable outcome and death was greater among first-time infected patients than in relapsed cases. This survey reports that mortality from the first CDI case may be as high as 28%. These cases of CDI associated with an unfavorable outcome leading to surgery and hospitalization in an intensive care unit are associated with a tremendous cost mounting to $34,149 per case. Surprisingly when data of the two registration RCTs of fidaxomicin were combined reduced CDI mortality was shown over the comparator vancomycin treatment. This observation strengthens the belief that the substantial merit of new agents is not in preventing CDI relapse but in saving lives.
The pivotal RCTs of fidaxomicin influenced the design of the MODIFY studies in a way that the inclusion criteria of these studies comprised not only cases of CDI infection of moderate severity but also patients with high chance of relapse. Half of the enrolled patient population was aged equal to or above 65 years and another quarter of enrolled patients had history of at least one episode of CDI. In these trials, patients with CDI receiving oral treatment with metronidazole, vancomycin or fidaxomicin were randomized to one single dose of adjunctive treatment with placebo or the monoclonal antibody targeting the toxin B of C.difficile bezlotoxumab, or the monoclonal antibody targeting the toxin A of C.difficile actoxumab or both antibodies. Results revealed that bezlotoxumab treatment reduced considerably the risk of relapse whereas the intake of actoxumab did not affect the clinical outcome of CDI. However, the efficacy of bezlotoxumab treatment on other variables of unfavorable outcome was not analyzed.
One main argument against new treatments targeting C.difficile is the substantial cost. This argument is based on the fact that there are no tools that can discriminate between patients at high risk for unfavorable outcome that are in need of new treatments from patients at low risk from unfavorable outcome that will benefit from standard-of-care vancomycin treatment.
In order to distinguish these patients, the investigators introduce a score which is called BEYOND. In this score, patients with CDI are at increased likelihood for unfavorable outcome if they meet any of the following:
1. Gene score for susceptibility to CDI more than 53. The score is provided by the following equation:
(Carriage of C allele of rs12148744 x 27) - (carriage of C allele of rs714024 x 27) - (carriage of C allele of rs721059 x 29) + (carriage of T allele of rs4311028 x 33) - (carriage of A allele of rs62183547 x 25) + (carriage of C allele of rs1128266 x 12) - (carriage of T allele of rs4279595 x 17) + (carriage of G allele of rs175006 x 11) + (carriage of T allele of rs3859214 x 17) + (carriage of G allele of rs7222870 x 15) - (carriage of G allele of rs5086600 x 9) + (carriage of T allele of rs7240534 x 12) + (carriage of G allele of rs20911172 x 11) - (carriage of C allele of rs17680671 x 17) OR
2. Score provided by the following equation more than 9:
\[Hemoglobin \<9.5 g/dl x 10\] + \[serum urea \>64.5 mg/dl x 14\] + \[serum interleukin-8 \>227 pg/ml x 19\] - \[carriage of G allele of rs2091172 x 17\] OR
3. More than 3log10 of gammaproteobacteria or Enterobacteriaceae or Enterobacteriales in the stool
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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Placebo
Patients will be treated with 250ml of normal saline 0.9% or 5% dextrose water as single intravenous infusion of one hour within 72 hours from the start of standard-of-care treatment. Standard-of-care treatment will be prescribed to all patients at the discretion of the attending physicians according to local guidelines or to their own decision.
Normal saline 0.9% or 5% dextrose water
Single intravenous infusion - Placebo arm
Bezlotoxumab
Patients will be treated with bezlotoxumab at a dose of 10mg per kg of body weight (up to maximum of 1000mg) dissolved in 250ml of normal saline 0.9% or 5% dextrose water as single intravenous infusion of one hour within 72 hours from the start of standard-of-care treatment. Standard-of-care treatment will be prescribed to all patients at the discretion of the attending physicians according to local guidelines or to their own decision.
Bezlotoxumab
Single intravenous infusion of bezlotoxumab
Interventions
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Bezlotoxumab
Single intravenous infusion of bezlotoxumab
Normal saline 0.9% or 5% dextrose water
Single intravenous infusion - Placebo arm
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Both genders.
3. Written informed consent provided by the patient or by their legal representative in case of patients unable to consent.
4. In case of non-menopausal women, unwillingness to become pregnant during the study period. Women of child-bearing potential will be screened by a urine pregnancy test before inclusion in the study.
5. Diarrhea defined as at least 3 episodes of unformed stool in the past 24hours.
6. Positive stool for C.difficile. This is defined as any stool sample positive for the presence of glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) and for the presence of toxin A and/or B.
7. Positive BEYOND score i.e. meeting any of the following:
Gene score for susceptibility to CDI more than 53. The score is provided by the following equation:
(Carriage of C allele of rs12148744 x 27) - (carriage of C allele of rs714024 x 27) - (carriage of C allele of rs721059 x 29) + (carriage of T allele of rs4311028 x 33) - (carriage of A allele of rs62183547 x 25) + (carriage of C allele of rs1128266 x 12) - (carriage of T allele of rs4279595 x 17) + (carriage of G allele of rs175006 x 11) + (carriage of T allele of rs3859214 x 17) + (carriage of G allele of rs7222870 x 15) - (carriage of G allele of rs5086600 x 9) + (carriage of T allele of rs7240534 x 12) + (carriage of G allele of rs20911172 x 11) - (carriage of C allele of rs17680671 x 17) OR
Score provided by the following equation more than 9:
\[Hemoglobin \<9.5 g/dl x 10\] + \[serum urea \>64.5 mg/dl x 14\] + \[serum interleukin-8 \>227 pg/ml x 19\] - \[carriage of G allele of rs2091172 x 17\] OR More than 3log10 of gammaproteobacteria or Enterobacteriaceae or Enterobacteriales in the stool
Exclusion Criteria
* Denial for written informed consent
* Known allergy to bezlotoxumab
* Pregnancy or lactation. Women of child-bearing potential will be screened by a urine pregnancy test before inclusion in the study
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Hellenic Institute for the Study of Sepsis
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Evangelos J Giamarellos-Bourboulis, MD, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Hellenic Sepsis Study Group
Locations
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2nd Department of Internal Medicine, University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis
Alexandroupoli, , Greece
1st Department of Internal Medicine, THRIASIO General Hospital of Eleusis
Athens, , Greece
2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Thriasio General Hospital
Athens, , Greece
1st University Department of Internal Medicine, LAIKO General Hospital of Athens,
Athens, , Greece
1st University Department of Propaedeutic Surgery, IPPOKRATEION General Hospital
Athens, , Greece
4th Department of Internal Medicine, Attikon University Hospital
Athens, , Greece
1st Department of Internal Medicine, General University Hospital of Ioannina
Ioannina, , Greece
Department of Internal Medicine, Larissa University Hospital
Larissa, , Greece
Department of Internal Medicine, University General Hospital of Patras PANAGIA I VOITHIA
Pátrai, , Greece
2nd Department of Internal Medicine, Tzanneion General Hospital
Piraeus, , Greece
1st Department of Internal Medicine, AHEPA University General Hospital of Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, , Greece
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2021-005473-10
Identifier Type: EUDRACT_NUMBER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
BEYOND
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id