Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
— INSPIREOfficial title:
A Phase II Baseline Versus Treatment Study to Determine the Efficacy of Raltegravir (Isentress) in Preventing Progression of Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis as Determined by Gadolinium-enhanced MRI
| Verified date | May 2017 |
| Source | Queen Mary University of London |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to determine whether raltegravir is effective in preventing progression of relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis as determined by gadolinium- enhanced MRI.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 23 |
| Est. completion date | September 2014 |
| Est. primary completion date | September 2014 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 55 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients between 18-55 years of age. - Diagnosis of MS, according to the revised McDonald Criteria 2010. - EDSS score of 0-6.0 inclusive. - Documented at least one relapse within the past 12 months or at least one Gd-enhanced lesion on the brain MRI detected within 3 months prior to screening date - Gd-enhanced lesion on screening MRI (if MRI not used to meet screening criteria above). - Female patients of childbearing potential will be expected to be on appropriate contraception (hormonal or barrier method of birth control; abstinence) from time of consent until 6 weeks after treatment discontinuation. (the repeated administration of gadolinium and MRI are not recommended during pregnancy). NOTE: Subjects are considered not of child bearing potential if they are surgically sterile (they have undergone a hysterectomy, bilateral tubal ligation, or bilateral oophorectomy) or they are postmenopausal. - Females of childbearing potential must have a negative urine pregnancy test prior to every MRI scan/ within 7 days prior to being registered for protocol therapy. - Must give written informed consent and authorize the release and use of protected health information, as required by local law. - Able and willing to undergo blood, saliva and urine sampling at regular intervals as defined by the protocol. - Able and willing to receive Gadolinium enhanced MRI's at regular intervals as defined by the protocol. - Able to comply with study requirements. Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnant or breastfeeding or unwilling to use contraception. - Treatment with immunosuppressive, immunomodulatory or experimental treatments within the last 6 months of enrolment in the study, but excluding pulsed intravenous or oral steroids for treatment of MS relapse. - No pulsed intravenous or oral steroids in the 30 days preceding the baseline assessment. - Patients presenting with medical disorder deemed severe or unstable by the CI such as poorly controlled diabetes or arterial hypertension, severe cardiac insufficiency, unstable ischemic heart disease, abnormal liver function tests (>2.5 times ULN) and abnormal complete blood count (in particular leukopenia, as defined by a lymphocyte count <500, neutrophil <1.5 or platelet count < 100, or thrombocytopenia < 1.5 LLN), or any medical condition which, in the opinion of the chief investigator, would pose additional risk to the patient. - Presence of human immunodeficiency virus antibodies. - Patients receiving proton pump inhibitors (e.g. omeprazole/esomeprazole) - Patients with active hepatitis B or/and C with liver function tests >2.5 times ULN - Exposure to any other investigational drug within 30 days of enrolment in the study. - Prior history of malignancy unless an exception is granted by the Chief Investigator. - History of uncontrolled drug or alcohol abuse within 6 months prior to enrolment into the study. - Patients treated with Rifampicin in past four weeks. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | The Royal London Hospital | London |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Queen Mary University of London | Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. |
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| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | Mean Number of Adverse Events Per Patient | This outcome will be assessed by blood and urine sampling; collection of patient reported symptoms and neurological and physical exams. This measure is the total number of adverse events recorded for each type of event during the study period. The number of participants is 31 which is the number screened and enrolled in the study. Eleven participants did not meet the criterion for baseline i.e. having a gadolinium enhancing lesion on MRI at the baseline visit and therefore did not continue to the baseline observation period. The adverse events for the 11 participants who did not begin the study observation period were recorded during the screening period and added to the 20 participants who were studied during the 6 months of the study. Adverse events are recorded as total number during the study period. Each patient may have had more than one adverse event. |
Screening to six months | |
| Other | Effect of Raltegravir Therapy on Specific Inflammatory Marker of MS Activity. | Measured by Human C-Reactive Protein (HCRP) which is a measure of general inflammation. The higher the value the more inflammatory response is present. The HCRP was measured monthly for six months. The mean value for the baseline three months was compared with the mean value taken for the second (treatment) three months. | Baseline to 6 months | |
| Primary | The Number of New or Recurrent Gd-enhancing Lesions That Appear on Brain T1-weighted MRI | Demonstrate in subjects with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis a reduction in the number of new or recurrent Gd-enhancing lesions that appear on brain T1-weighted MRI over the period of treatment with raltegravir, compared to baseline. Within patient change in number of lesions was calculated by subtracting the after treatment period (3 months) minus before treatment period (3 months). |
Baseline and at 6 months | |
| Secondary | The Cumulative Number of New or Enlarging T2 Weighted Lesions on Brain MRI. | Demonstrate a reduction in the cumulative number of new or enlarging T2 weighted lesions on brain MRI over the period of treatment with Raltegravir compared with baseline. Within-patient changes in lesion count calculated after-before. |
Baseline and monthly for 6 months | |
| Secondary | Change in Score on Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite (MSFC). This a Composite Score Based on the Measurement of Time in Seconds for the Three Separate Measurements. | Explore preliminary clinical responses in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis subjects treated with Raltegravir, compared with baseline as measured by Patient Reported Outcomes (Questionnaires). The MSFC is a composite score consisting of the standardly derived composite score from 9-hole peg test (9HPT), timed walk and PASAT scores. 9HPT is measured as timed speed to complete the task; higher scores indicate less disability. The 25-foot walk is measured as timed speed; higher scores indicate less disability. The Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) The PASAT is a measure of cognitive function that assesses auditory information processing speed and flexibility, as well as calculation ability. It is a timed speed test measured in seconds. In the PASAT a lower score indicates less disability. | Baseline and monthly until month 6. | |
| Secondary | Changes in Kurtzke Extended Disability Status Scale (EDSS) Score | The Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) is a method of quantifying disability in multiple sclerosis. The scale has been developed by John F. Kurtzke. The EDSS quantifies disability in eight Functional Systems (FS) and allows neurologists to assign a Functional System Score (FSS) in each of these. 0 = Normal 1-1.5 = No disability, but some abnormal neurological signs 2-2.5 = Minimal disability 3-4.5 = Moderate disability, affecting daily activities, but you can still walk. A lower score indicates less disability. 5-8 = More severe disability, impairing your daily activities and requiring assistance with walking 8.5-9.5 = Very severe disability, restricting you to bed 10 = Death EDSS scores were measured monthly over 6 months and the mean of the measurements for the first three months (baseline) was recorded to use calculate the change from baseline compared with the mean of measurements taken monthly during the second three months (treatment). |
Baseline and monthly to month 6 | |
| Secondary | Cumulative Number of Gd-T1 Enhancing Lesions | This measure is the number of gadolinium-enhancing T1 lesions as determined by MRI taken on the monthly basis during the six months of the study. | At Baseline and monthly for 6 months | |
| Secondary | Percent of Subjects With Scans Free From Enhancing Lesions in Raltegravir Treated Subjects vs. Baseline | This measure is the cumulative percentage of subjects who had scans free from Gd enhancing lesions during the first three months (baseline) compared with the second three months (treatment). These percentages are expressed as a total percentage for the baseline and for the treatment periods. | Baseline to 6 months |
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