Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Clinical Trial
Official title:
Sequential Natalizumab - Alemtuzumab Therapy in Patients With Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis (SUPPRESS)
The purpose of this study is to determine if a sequential combination therapy of natalizumab and alemtuzumab induces peripheral tolerance and reduces the annualized relapse rate (ARR) in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS).
To determine if treatment with alemtuzumab after natalizumab reduces the ARR in patients with RRMS. The goal of this trial is to establish a disease-free state over a 24 months period in patients who received the natalizumab-alemtuzumab sequential therapy. The target population for this study are RRMS patients nearing the end of their natalizumab treatment regimen.Participants will be recruited from four different sites. Patients who meet all inclusion/exclusion criteria will be eligible for enrollment in the study. Alemtuzumab (Lemtrada®) will be administered at a dose of 12 mg/d by intravenous (i.v.) infusion every day for five consecutive days within 14 days of the last dose of natalizumab. After 12 months, patients will be treated with a second course of alemtuzumab 12 mg/d by intravenous (i.v.) infusion every day for three consecutive days, and participants will be followed open-label for another 12 months per standard of care. Outside the scope of this study, the intention is to follow all study participants in participating centers long-term, and to record disease activity and treatment response. Natalizumab treatment sequesters leukocytes out of the central nervous system (CNS) into the peripheral blood. Immediate sequential alemtuzumab therapy will deplete these cells more completely than alemtuzumab monotherapy, and prevent reactivation of disease activity previously treated with natalizumab. Thus, investigators hypothesize that sequential natalizumab - alemtuzumab therapy will prevent disease activation after cessation of natalizumab, and will provide sustained disease remission in many patients. Clinical follow up by the treating physician will occur at months 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 or immediately following clinical exacerbations months. During clinical visits, comprehensive medical history data will be obtained by the treating physician. Clinical visits due to suspected exacerbations associated with CNS (central nervous system) demyelination, and associated diagnostic studies and treatments, will be covered under the medical standard of care by third party payers. A recommendation to reevaluate the patient within 3 months following the clinical event to assess for extent of recovery will be made. Standardized MRI studies of the brain will be performed at 0, 6, 12 and 24 months. Clinical imaging studies of the brain will be performed during or immediately following the onset of a clinical exacerbation will be performed at the discretion of the site PI with scan costs covered under the medical standard of care. An end of study clinical MRI of the brain with and without contrast will be recommended to study participants at week 96 as medical standard of care. ;
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