Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Double Blind Active Treatment Controlled Trial of the Anti-TNF-Alpha Antibody Infliximab in Patients With Erosive Rheumatoid Arthritis
This study will test whether the drug combination of methotrexate and infliximab
(anti-TNF-alpha antibody) is more effective than methotrexate alone for treating rheumatoid
arthritis early in the disease. (The Food and Drug Administration has approved both
treatment regimens for patients with long-standing rheumatoid arthritis.) The study will
also evaluate how effectively magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can detect differences in the
development of bone damage in the two treatment groups by as early as 6 months.
Patients 18 years of age and older who have had rheumatoid arthritis for less than 2 years
and who have four or more affected joints may be eligible for this 1-year study. Patients
must have received methotrexate treatment in the past without complete success, and must not
have been treated previously with Anti-Thymocyte therapy.
All participants will receive 20 Mg./week of methotrexate. In addition, patients will be
randomly assigned to receive a monthly infusion of infliximab or placebo (a fluid that
contains no active drug). After 6 months, all patients will receive active infliximab for
the remaining half year of the study. Patients will also receive folic acid (1mg/day),
Vitamin D (400 IU/day), and calcium supplements. They may continue to take prednisone (no
more than 10 Mg./day) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). Medication dosages
will be adjusted as needed if pain and joint swelling worsen. Over the course of the study,
patients will come to NIH for 15 visits and undergo the following tests and procedures:
1. Joint examination-at every visit.
2. Drug side effects evaluation-at every visit during the study and after the study at 24
and 36 months by questionnaires to be filled out and returned.
3. Hand and feet X-rays at the first visit, at 6 months and at 12 months.
4. MRIs of the wrist to examine damage in the bone and synovial tissue (tissue lining the
joint)-before treatment begins and at weeks 15, 27 and 54. For this study, the patient
lies still in a narrow cylinder (the scanner) with a strong magnetic field. A contrast
material (gadolinium) is injected into the blood to enhance the images of the synovium.
The MRI takes about 45 minutes.
5. DEXA scans (dual emission X-ray absorptiometry) of the lower spine, one hip and one
wrist to measure bone density and assess bone loss-before treatment begins and at weeks
27 and 54. This X-ray test takes about 5 to 10 minutes.
6. CTs (computed tomography) of one hand to assess joint damage in the wrist-before
treatment begins and at weeks 27 and 54. Only half the patients in the study will have
this X-ray study, which produces 3-dimensional images of the hand. It will be done to
compare the location, size and change of damage in the wrist seen on CT with the
information obtained on MRI. The procedure takes about 5 to 10 minutes to complete.
7. Blood tests-at every visit to evaluate treatment response and side effects.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | September 2005 |
Est. primary completion date | |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
INCLUSION CRITERIA: Men or non-pregnant, non-breastfeeding women able to provide infomed consent to all aspects of the study after full information is provided. Women of childbearing age practicing effective birth control using either abstinence, birth control pills, barrier methods with spermicides, intrauterine devices (IUD's), Depot provera or surgical sterilization. All must test negative on a pregnancy test. Men should practice birth control while on study. At least 18 years of age. No radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis in hands, feet, or knees. Evidence of active wrist disease. Active synovitis involving 4 or more swollen joints and all of the following: (a) evidence of radiographic erosion in either hands or feet, or MRI erosion in the clinically most severely involved hand; (b) tenderness or pain on movement of at least 4 joints; (c) 45 minutes of morning stiffness in the peripheral joints; (d) elevated acute phase reactants (ESR greater than 20 mm/hr or CRP greater than 0.8 mg/dl). All patients enrolled must have an incomplete response to methotrexate at a dosage of at least 12.5 mg/week and a maximum of 15 mg/week orally for a minimum of 6 weeks. They should not have been on higher methotrexate doses than 15 mg/week in the last year prior to study entry. No other disease modifying antirheumatic drugs will be allowed while on study. Patients on DMARDS other than MTX will have DMARDs withdrawn at least 2 weeks prior to trial initiation. Patients are allowed to take prescription doses of FDA approved non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs including selective Cox-2 inhibitors. Patients enrolling should be on stable NSAID doses for at least 4 weeks. Stable dose of prednisone (or equivalent amount of any other corticosteroid) equal or less than 10 mg/day for at least four weeks. If currently not on corticosteroids, patients must not have been using them for four weeks. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Pregnant women, nursing mothers, or women of childbearing age not practicing birth control. Patients with other rheumatic diseases that may confound the analysis including but not limited to Lyme disease, psoriatic arthritis, spondylarthropathy, systemic lupus erythematosus, infectious or reactive arthritis, or Reiter's syndrome. Fused carpal bone on CR or wrist replacement. Having received an intra-articular steroid injection into any hand joint within four weeks prior to the initiation of the study protocol. MTX doses of greater than 15 mg/week orally or subcutaneously. Previous treatment with Enbrel for greater than 4 months or have been off anti-TNF therapy for less than 2 months before entry into protocol. Previous treatment with infliximab. Treatment with any monoclonal antibody in the past. Treatment with any other investigational drug aimed to reduce synovial inflammation. Allergy to murine derived products. Previous history or ongoing infection with tuberculosis or pneumocystis and patients with acute or chronic infections requiring anti-microbial therapy, serious viral infections (e.g. hepatitis, herpes zoster, CMV or HIV) or fungal infections. Patients having a positive PPD. Abnormal screening labs (including LFT's greater than 2x normal). Patients with apparent granulomas on chest x-ray. Concomitant CHF, history of CHF or cardiomyopathy. Concomitant demyelinating disease or history of demyelinating disease. Confounding medical illness that in the judgement of the investigators would pose added risk for study participants (e.g. chronic hepatic, hematologic, neurologic, renal, pulmonary disease). Past medical history or are currently diagnosed with any solid organ or hematologic malignancies including lymphoproliferative diseases and leukemias. History of substance abuse within the past 5 years. |
Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) | Bethesda | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) |
United States,
Hakala M, Nieminen P, Manelius J. Joint impairment is strongly correlated with disability measured by self-report questionnaires. Functional status assessment of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis in a population based series. J Rheumatol. 1994 Jan;21(1):64-9. — View Citation
Hochberg MC. Early aggressive DMARD therapy: the key to slowing disease progression in rheumatoid arthritis. Scand J Rheumatol Suppl. 1999;112:3-7. Review. — View Citation
Scott DL, Coulton BL, Popert AJ. Long term progression of joint damage in rheumatoid arthritis. Ann Rheum Dis. 1986 May;45(5):373-8. — View Citation
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