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Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C clinical trials

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NCT ID: NCT03910621 Completed - Clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C

Safety and Efficacy of Miglustat in Chinese NPC Patients

Start date: April 2, 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, multi-center, open-label, non-randomized, single-arm Phase IV confirmatory study. Approximately 19 subjects with Niemann Pick Type C disease (NPC) will be enrolled in this study. The study will be conducted at 2 sites in China.

NCT ID: NCT03893071 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C1

Open-Label Study of Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Trappsol Cyclo (HPβCD) in Niemann-Pick Disease Type C

Start date: May 23, 2019
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to provide continued access to treatment for NPC-1 after participation and completion of the Phase I trial CTD-TCNPC-101, when administered at doses of 1500 mg/kg and 2500 mg/kg by slow IV infusion over a period of 8 to 9 hours every two weeks.

NCT ID: NCT03887533 Terminated - Clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C1

Combined Intrathecal and Intravenous VTS-270 Therapy for Liver and Neurological Disease Associated With Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C1

Start date: January 6, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Background: For people who have Niemann-Pick disease, type C1 (NPC1), cholesterol and other fats have trouble moving out of liver and other tissue cells. This makes the cells sick. Researchers want to find out if a drug called VTS-270 can help. Objective: To test if VTS-270 is safe and effective in treating chronic liver disease associated with NPC1. Eligibility: People ages 3-60 with NPC1 Design: Participants may be screened by phone or under another protocol. Participants will have visits once a month for 12 months. If they have intrathecal injections, the study may last 15 months or more. The first visit will last about 5 days. Others will last 2-3 days. Participants will get VTS-270 injected into a vein at each visit. They can also choose to have intrathecal injections. These are like spinal taps. Some visits will also include: Physical exam Urine tests Blood tests. A small tube or needle will be inserted into the participants vein to collect blood. The small tube will also be used to give the VTS-270. Hearing tests: For one test, participants will have electrodes taped to their head. These will record brain waves. Breathing tests Ultrasound of abdomen: Sounds waves will take pictures of the participant s body. Chest x-ray: This is a picture of the lungs.

NCT ID: NCT03883750 Completed - Clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Diseases

Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Niemann Pick Disease

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Start date: June 19, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Establishment of individualized human cellular disease models based on induced pluripotent stem cells that reflect the broad heterogeneous phenotypic spectrum of Niemann Pick disease

NCT ID: NCT03879655 Terminated - Clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C

Open-label Study of VTS-270 in Participants With Neurologic Manifestations of Niemann-Pick Type C1

Start date: December 2, 2019
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, multinational, open-label study of VTS-270 to evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of VTS-270 (2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin) in participants transitioning from Study VTS301 (Parts A/B [NCT02534844] and Part C [NCT04958642]) with neurologic manifestations of Niemann-Pick Type C1 (NPC1) disease.

NCT ID: NCT03759639 Completed - Clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C

N-Acetyl-L-Leucine for Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C (NPC)

Start date: September 4, 2019
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a multinational, multicenter, open-label, rater-blinded prospective Phase II study which will assess the safety and efficacy of N-Acetyl-L-Leucine (IB1001) for the treatment of Niemann-Pick type C disease (NPC). There are two phases to this study: the Parent Study, and the Extension Phase. The Parent Study evaluates the safety and efficacy of N-Acetyl-L-Leucine (IB1001) for the symptomatic treatment of NPC. The Extension Phase evaluates the long-term safety and efficacy of IB1001 for the neuroprotective, disease-modifying treatment of NPC.

NCT ID: NCT03687476 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C

Safety and Tolerability Study of VTS-270 in Pediatric Participants With Niemann-Pick Type C (NPC) Disease

Start date: May 2020
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase-2, multicenter, multiple dose, open-label, 2-part evaluation study which will primarily assess the safety and tolerability of VTS-270 (2-hydroxypropyl beta-cyclodextrin [HP-β-CD]) in pediatric participants with age <4 years.

NCT ID: NCT03655223 Enrolling by invitation - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Early Check: Expanded Screening in Newborns

Start date: October 15, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Early Check provides voluntary screening of newborns for a selected panel of conditions. The study has three main objectives: 1) develop and implement an approach to identify affected infants, 2) address the impact on infants and families who screen positive, and 3) evaluate the Early Check program. The Early Check screening will lead to earlier identification of newborns with rare health conditions in addition to providing important data on the implementation of this model program. Early diagnosis may result in health and development benefits for the newborns. Infants who have newborn screening in North Carolina will be eligible to participate, equating to over 120,000 eligible infants a year. Over 95% of participants are expected to screen negative. Newborns who screen positive and their parents are invited to additional research activities and services. Parents can enroll eligible newborns on the Early Check electronic Research Portal. Screening tests are conducted on residual blood from existing newborn screening dried blood spots. Confirmatory testing is provided free-of-charge for infants who screen positive, and carrier testing is provided to mothers of infants with fragile X. Affected newborns have a physical and developmental evaluation. Their parents have genetic counseling and are invited to participate in surveys and interviews. Ongoing evaluation of the program includes additional parent interviews.

NCT ID: NCT03643562 Terminated - Clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Type C Disease

Niemann-Pick Type C Treatment With Adrabetadex for Symptoms of Brain and Nervous System

Start date: June 18, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study was amended from expanded access to a clinical trial. Information will be collected about long-term safety and effectiveness of adrabetadex shots in the spine every 2 weeks. Participants who were already taking adrabetadex will receive their stable dose. Participants who have not ever taken it will start by receiving 400 mg. Participants will receive treatment every 2 weeks until their doctor finds it does not help them anymore, they withdraw, or the study is stopped for any reason. Participants will not receive additional study treatment after their participation in this protocol.

NCT ID: NCT03471143 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C

Study of IV VTS-270 for Infantile Liver Disease Associated With Niemann-Pick Disease, Type C

Start date: February 22, 2019
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Niemann-Pick disease, type C (NPC) is a lethal, autosomal recessive, lysosomal storage disorder characterized by neurodegeneration in early childhood and death in adolescence. NPC results from mutation of either the Niemann-Pick C1 disease (NPC1) (~95% of cases) or NPC2 genes. NPC is characterized by the endolysosomal storage of unesterified cholesterol and lipids in both the central nervous system and peripheral tissues such as the liver. Individuals with NPC demonstrate progressive central nervous system decline including inability to coordinate balance, gait, extremity and eye movements. Acute liver disease in the newborn/infant period is frequently observed, but subsequently resolves. However, chronic, sub-clinical liver disease persists. Intrathecal 2-Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin (HP-β-CD, VTS-270), also known as adrabetadex, has proven effective in reducing the signs and prolonging life in animal models and Phase 1/2a data support efficacy in NPC1 patients. Adrabetadex (VTS-270) also has been shown to be effective in treating liver disease in the NPC1 cat. This Phase 1/2a, open-label, multiple ascending dose trial will evaluate whether adrabetadex (VTS-270) administered intravenously is effective in treating acute liver disease in NPC1 infants.