Latent Tuberculosis Infection Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-blind, Controlled Phase Ⅲ Trial of Recombinant Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Fusion Protein (EC) for the Diagnosis of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection in 65-year-olds and Above
A multicenter, randomized, blind, controlled trial design was used to select 240 tuberculosis (TB) patients, 120 non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and 420 healthy community population without other lung diseases who met the inclusion criteria of this study. Blood supply specific gamma-interferon (T-SPOT) detection was performed first. Then, EC and Purified Protein derivation of tuberculin (TB-PPD) skin tests were performed on both arms, and the recorded results were observed. The first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases were included in the trial subgroup. Physical examination, blood routine, urine routine, liver and kidney function, and electrocardiogram tests were required before and 7 days after skin test after study number assignment.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 780 |
Est. completion date | October 31, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - 65 years old and above (= 65 years old), male or female, the subjects themselves voluntarily participate in this study, sign the informed consent form, and can understand and comply with the requirements of the trial protocol to participate in follow-up. - Normal underarm body temperature (< 37.3 °C); - Tuberculosis patients: pulmonary tuberculosis patients and extrapulmonary tuberculosis patients diagnosed by researchers as confirmed cases of tuberculosis and clinically diagnosed cases. Refer to the "WS288-2017 Tuberculosis Diagnostic Criteria" to formulate the diagnostic criteria for pulmonary tuberculosis in this protocol, see Annex 1 for details; The diagnostic criteria for extrapulmonary tuberculosis were formulated with reference to the Technical Guidelines for Tuberculosis Prevention and Control in China (2021 edition of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention), as detailed in Annex 2. - Non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases: there is a clear lung disease, but the study physician can exclude pulmonary tuberculosis based on the patient's clinical manifestations, chest imaging and laboratory tests. Diagnostic criteria for their main types of nontuberculous other lung diseases can be found in Annex 3; - Community healthy people without other lung diseases: those who have no history of tuberculosis, no suspicious symptoms of tuberculosis, no history of respiratory tract and recent respiratory symptoms, and no obvious abnormalities in both lungs on chest imaging (DR) examination; After consultation, there is no history of heart, liver, kidney, digestive tract, nervous system, or psychiatric abnormalities. Exclusion Criteria: - Combined with the following serious diseases, such as advanced tumors, acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, acute or progressive liver disease or kidney disease, decompensated stage of congestive heart failure, autoimmune diseases (except those who do not need to use immune agents in the stable period), primary immunodeficiency diseases, etc.; - Those suffering from acute infectious diseases (such as measles, pertussis, influenza, pneumonia, etc.), acute conjunctivitis, acute otitis media, extensive skin diseases and allergies; - Those with known or suspected (or high-risk occurrence possibility) immune impairment or abnormalities, such as those receiving immunosuppressants or immune booster therapy, receiving glucocorticoids, immunoglobulin preparations other than the gastrointestinal tract or blood products or plasma extracts within 1 month; - Those who have positive human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody test results; - Those who are participating in other new drug clinical trials or have participated in any other new drug clinical trials within 3 months before this clinical trial; - Fasting blood glucose = 10mmol/L after drug control; - Blood pressure range: systolic blood pressure = 180 mmHg and (or) diastolic blood pressure = 110 mmHg (those who take drugs are uncontrollable); - Any situation that the investigator believes is poor adherence or may affect the evaluation of the trial. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | Guangzhou Municipal Hospital of Chest Medicine | Guangzhou | Guangdong |
China | The Third People's Hospital Of Shenzhen | Shenzhen | Guangdong |
China | Wuhan Institute for Tuberculosis Control | Wuhan | |
China | Wuxi NO.5 People's Hospital | Wuxi | Jiangsu |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Anhui Zhifei Longcom Biologic Pharmacy Co., Ltd. | Shenzhen Third People's Hospital, Wuhan Institute for Tuberculosis Control |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Measure the diameter of redness or induration at the reaction site | The diameter of redness or induration at the reaction site was measured with a scale at 0 minute after skin testing. Take the larger one of redness or induration as the measurement result. The average diameter of the reaction (sum of transverse and longitudinal diameters divided by 2) below 5 mm at any point in time is negative. The average diameter of the reaction (sum of transverse and longitudinal diameters divided by 2) of not less than 5 mm at any point in time is positive. Where there are blisters, necrosis, lymphangitis are strong positive reaction. | The skin test was performed at 0 minute after injection. | |
Primary | Measure the diameter of redness or induration at the reaction site | The diameter of redness or induration at the reaction site was measured with a scale at 24 hours after skin testing. Take the larger one of redness or induration as the measurement result. The average diameter of the reaction (sum of transverse and longitudinal diameters divided by 2) below 5 mm at any point in time is negative.The average diameter of the reaction (sum of transverse and longitudinal diameters divided by 2) of not less than 5 mm at any point in time is positive. Where there are blisters, necrosis, lymphangitis are strong positive reaction. | The skin test was performed at 24 hours after injection. | |
Primary | Measure the diameter of redness or induration at the reaction site | The diameter of redness or induration at the reaction site was measured with a scale at 48 hours after skin testing.Take the larger one of redness or induration as the measurement result. The average diameter of the reaction (sum of transverse and longitudinal diameters divided by 2) below 5 mm at any point in time is negative. The average diameter of the reaction (sum of transverse and longitudinal diameters divided by 2) of not less than 5 mm at any point in time is positive. Where there are blisters, necrosis, lymphangitis are strong positive reaction. | The skin test was performed at 48 hours after injection. | |
Primary | Measure the diameter of redness or induration at the reaction site | The diameter of redness or induration at the reaction site was measured with a scale at 72 hours after skin testing.Take the larger one of redness or induration as the measurement result. The average diameter of the reaction (sum of transverse and longitudinal diameters divided by 2) below 5 mm at any point in time is negative. The average diameter of the reaction (sum of transverse and longitudinal diameters divided by 2) of not less than 5 mm at any point in time is positive. Where there are blisters, necrosis, lymphangitis are strong positive reaction. | The skin test was performed at 72 hours after injection. | |
Primary | Evaluate the incidence of all adverse events | Incidence of all adverse events within 7 days after skin testing. | Incidence of all adverse events within 7 days after injection. | |
Primary | Evaluate the incidence of serious adverse event (SAE) | Incidence of SAE within 28 days after injection | Incidence of SAE within 28 days after full vaccination | |
Primary | In subgroup, count the number of patients with changes in clinical significance of blood routine test before skin test compared with that 7 days after skin test | The subgroup included the first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases. In subgroup, venous blood was collected before skin test for blood routine (3ml) . The number of patients with changes in clinical significance of blood routine before skin test compared with that 7 days after skin test was counted. | before injection | |
Primary | In subgroup, count the number of patients with changes in clinical significance of urine routine test before skin test compared with that 7 days after skin test | The subgroup included the first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases.In subgroup, urine sample was collected before skin test for urine routine (10ml) .The number of patients with changes in clinical significance of urine routine test before skin test compared with that 7 days after skin test was counted. | before injection | |
Primary | In subgroup, count the number of patients with changes in clinical significance of liver and kidney function test before skin test compared with that 7 days after skin test | The subgroup included the first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases.In subgroup, venous blood was collected before skin test for liver and kidney function test (3ml) .The number of patients with changes in clinical significance of liver and kidney function test before skin test compared with that 7 days after skin test test was counted. | before injection | |
Primary | In subgroup, count the number of patients with changes in clinical significance of electrocardiogram test before skin test compared with that 7 days after skin test | Electrocardiogram test was performed in subgroup before skin test . The subgroup included the first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases .The number of patients with changes in clinical significance of electrocardiogram test before skin test compared with that 7 days after skin test was counted. | before injection | |
Primary | In subgroup, count the number of patients with changes in clinical significance of blood routine test 7 days after skin test compared with that before skin test | The subgroup included the first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases. In subgroup, venous blood was collected 7 days after skin test for blood routine (3ml) . The number of patients with changes in clinical significance of blood routine test 7 days after skin test compared with that before skin test was counted. | 7days after injection | |
Primary | In subgroup, count the number of patients with changes in clinical significance of urine routine test 7 days after skin test compared with that before skin test | The subgroup included the first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases. In subgroup, urine sample was collected 7 days after skin test for urine routine (10ml) .The number of patients with changes in clinical significance of urine routine test 7 days after skin test compared with that before skin test was counted. | 7days after injection | |
Primary | In subgroup, count the number of patients with changes in clinical significance of liver and kidney function test 7 days after skin test compared with that before skin test | The subgroup included the first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases. In subgroup, venous blood was collected 7 days after skin test for liver and kidney function test (3ml) .The number of patients with changes in clinical significance of liver and kidney function test 7 days after skin test compared with that before skin test was counted. | 7days after injection | |
Primary | In subgroup, count the number of patients with changes in clinical significance of electrocardiogram test 7 days after skin test compared with that before skin test | Electrocardiogram test was performed in subgroup. The subgroup included the first 24 cases of TB patients, the first 12 cases of non-tuberculous community population with other lung diseases, and the first 42 cases of healthy community population without other lung diseases 7 days after skin test.The number of patients with changes in clinical significance of electrocardiogram test 7 days after skin test compared with that before skin test was counted. | 7days after injection |
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