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NCT number NCT04251741
Other study ID # ADDORA-switch
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date July 31, 2020
Est. completion date May 1, 2024

Study information

Verified date November 2023
Source Reade Rheumatology Research Institute
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

A potential application of therapeutic drug monitoring is to predict efficacy after switch to another biological in the case of inefficacy of the previous TNF-inhibitor (TNFi) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. It has been shown that when antidrug antibodies against adalimumab are detected (resulting in lower drug serum concentrations) in patients failing adalimumab, a normal response to a next TNF blocker can be anticipated. However, when clinical response is unsatisfactory and no antidrug antibodies against the first TNFi are detected (generally drug levels are adequate in this case), this predicts a lower response to a next TNFi. This means drug resistant failure in the former, compared to class resistant failure in latter category of patients. The current RA treatment strategy after failure of the first TNF-inhibitor is to start either a second TNFi or a non-TNFi. However, by channelling patients with sufficient adalimumab concentration to a non-TNFi will provide higher chance of disease control. Patients with very low or undetectable drug levels have an equal or potential higher chance of disease control with a drug of the same class (i.e. another TNFi).


Description:

Over the last decades biopharmaceuticals such as agents against tumor necrosis factor (TNF), are frequently prescribed to optimize rheumatoid arthritis treatment. Although TNFi such as adalimumab, etanercept and infliximab, have improved the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, a proportion of patients discontinue the treatment because of inefficacy or intolerance. Where TNFi have failed, mainly two treatment approaches are available: switch to another TNFi or to a biological with a different mode of action (notably rituximab, abatacept or tocilizumab) or to a target synthetic DMARDs. The EULAR recommendation for the management of rheumatoid arthritis advocate that any biologic agent including a subsequent TNFi can be used with equal chance for effect in case of non-response to a previous TNFi. This recommendation is based on three randomized controlled trails, but it should be noted that systematic reviews also including non-randomized controlled studies sometimes concluded that non-TNFi are more effective after TNFi failure than a second TNFi. Of note, currently there are no strong predictors available for response to bDMARDS in RA. This study focuses on non-response after adalimumab, as this is the most prescribed TNFi worldwide. Although it seems that indeed on a group level response to a non-TNFi is comparable to a second TNFi after the first TNFi has failed, using therapeutic drug monitoring could identify subgroups of patient who would benefit more from either a non-TNFi or a TNF-i as next treatment. The underlying pathophysiological mechanisms for this hypothesis are explored in this study. Nonresponse on adalimumab in RA can have different causes. Firstly, the patient might not be sensitive to TNF blockade at all, or the patient develops this trait later on (primary nonresponse or secondary nonresponse). In these patients, switching to a non-TNFi might conceptually be superior to starting a second TNFi. However, in other patients nonresponse (either primary or secondary) might be caused by inefficient drug concentration because of development of antidrug antibodies against adalimumab. In these patients a TNFi might be just as effective as a non-TNFi, as these patients have drug- but not class failure. Thus, testing of adalimumab levels might be helpful in channelling patients to their most optimal treatment. Above mentioned hypothesis has been tested in three studies (5) of which one concerned adalimumab in RA. This study showed that response to a second TNFi was indeed higher in patients with antidrug antibodies (ADA) and low adalimumab levels, and lower in patients with adequate adalimumab levels. However, a diagnostic study comparing a serum concentration guided versus usual care switching strategy has not yet been performed. In this multi-centre, double blinded randomized controlled trial it will be evaluated whether clinical outcome after switching to a subsequent biological treatment is superior with a switching strategy using adalimumab concentration compared to usual care switching strategy. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis starting another bDMARD (biologic disease modifying antirheumatic drugs) after adalimumab failure (defined as DAS28-CRP >2.9) are randomly assigned to usual care (with randomized switch to etanercept or to a non-TNFi) or 'drug concentration' guided switch. Data regarding disease status, functioning, adverse events and use of co-medication/rescue medication will be collected during this study.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 86
Est. completion date May 1, 2024
Est. primary completion date May 1, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 16 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - rheumatoid arthritis patient, according to American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 1987 and/or EULAR/ACR 2010 criteria; - recently failed treatment with adalimumab (defined as DAS28-CRP >2.9) and not treated with a subsequent bDMARD or target synthetic DMARD (tsDMARD) - Received adalimumab for at least 10 weeks in standard dosing (40mg subcutaneously every other week, either in monotherapy or combined with methotrexate or leflunomide) - Stop adalimumab due to inefficacy, either alone or combined with side effects - who has agreed to participate (written informed consent); - age 16 years or older. Exclusion Criteria: - Treatment with another TNF-inhibitor prior to adalimumab - Treatment with all non-TNFi options (abatacept, rituximab, sarilumab and tocilizumab) prior to adalimumab - scheduled surgery during the follow-up of the study or other pre-planned reasons for treatment discontinuation - life expectancy shorter than follow-up period of the study; - no possibility to safely receive an TNF-inhibitor or a non TNF-inhibitor

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Diagnostic Test:
Adalimumab trough concentration
In the 'drug concentration guided' group, switching to subsequent biological is based on adalimumab trough concentration
Other:
Usual care
In the usual care group, switch to subsequent biological is based on secondary randomisation

Locations

Country Name City State
Netherlands Reade Rheumatology Research Institute Amsterdam Noord- Holland
Netherlands Sint Maartenskliniek Ubbergen Gelderland

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Reade Rheumatology Research Institute Sint Maartenskliniek, ZonMw: The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Netherlands, 

References & Publications (4)

Cantini F, Niccoli L, Nannini C, Cassara E, Kaloudi O, Giulio Favalli E, Becciolini A, Benucci M, Gobbi FL, Guiducci S, Foti R, Mosca M, Goletti D. Second-line biologic therapy optimization in rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2017 Oct;47(2):183-192. doi: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2017.03.008. Epub 2017 Mar 22. — View Citation

Hyrich KL, Lunt M, Watson KD, Symmons DP, Silman AJ; British Society for Rheumatology Biologics Register. Outcomes after switching from one anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha agent to a second anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha agent in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: results from a large UK national cohort study. Arthritis Rheum. 2007 Jan;56(1):13-20. doi: 10.1002/art.22331. — View Citation

Jamnitski A, Bartelds GM, Nurmohamed MT, van Schouwenburg PA, van Schaardenburg D, Stapel SO, Dijkmans BA, Aarden L, Wolbink GJ. The presence or absence of antibodies to infliximab or adalimumab determines the outcome of switching to etanercept. Ann Rheum Dis. 2011 Feb;70(2):284-8. doi: 10.1136/ard.2010.135111. Epub 2010 Nov 10. — View Citation

L' Ami MJ, Ruwaard J, Krieckaert C, Nurmohamed MT, van Vollenhoven RF, Rispens T, Wolbink GJ. Serum drug concentrations to optimize switching from adalimumab to etanercept in rheumatoid arthritis. Scand J Rheumatol. 2019 Jul;48(4):266-270. doi: 10.1080/03009742.2019.1577915. Epub 2019 Apr 23. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary mean time weighted DAS28-CRP difference in mean time weighted DAS28-CRP between the two groups 24 weeks
Secondary Good or moderate response according the EULAR response criteria Percentage of patients with good or moderate response according the EULAR response criteria 12 en 24 weeks
Secondary Minimal disease activity (DAS28-CRP<2.9) Percentage of patients with minimal disease activity (DAS28-CRP<2.9) 24 weeks
Secondary Non-responders Percentage of patients with no response according to EULAR response criteria 24 weeks
Secondary Number of adverse events The number of adverse events 24 weeks
Secondary Severity of adverse events Severity of adverse events 24 weeks
Secondary Cumulative dose co-medication Cumulative dose of co-medication 24 weeks
Secondary Times co-medication is used Number of times co-medication is used 24 weeks
Secondary Cumulative dose of rescue medication Cumulative dose of rescue medication 24 weeks
Secondary Times rescue medication is used Number of times co-medication is used 24 weeks
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