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This Phase 1b study in adults with sickle cell disease (SCD) in steady-state (non-acutely ill) aims to evaluate safety and toxicity of NVX-508 in a multi-dosing paradigm as well as to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) in this population. The information gained from this study will be used in making decisions about the appropriate dose(s) and dosing schedule in future multicenter studies of the efficacy of NVX-508 in the treatment of vaso-occlusive episodes (VOE).


Clinical Trial Description

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder of hemoglobin that affects millions of individuals worldwide, with sub-Saharan Africa bearing the greatest burden of disease. The leading causes of hospitalization and death in individuals with sickle cell disease are painful VOE (associated with tissue injury from reduced oxygen supply) and "acute chest syndrome" respectively. Acute chest syndrome (ACS) is a form of acute lung injury unique to SCD that arises de novo or during the course of painful VOE.

A safe, reliable therapeutic deployed early in the course of painful VOE (with or without ACS) that restores oxygen supply to tissues, could potentially attenuate tissue injury, resolve pain and improve patient outcomes.

NVX-508 is a liquid fluorocarbon which transports oxygen. Stoichiometrically, NVX-508 has 200 times the oxygen carrying capacity of human hemoglobin.Oxygen is taken up by NVX-508 as it circulates through the alveolar capillary bed in the lungs and is released in blood and tissues with low oxygen content. Consequently, if it were administered intravenously (IV) and passed through the lungs of patients, it would take up oxygen, increasing the oxygen concentration in blood in a dose-dependent manner and release it to tissues with low oxygen.

The active component of NVX-508 was originally developed as an ultrasound contrast agent. It has been tested as such in over 2200 patients to whom it was safely administered as a bolus IV injection.The pharmacokinetics of NVX-508 in humans exhibits a biphasic decline after an iv bolus dose; a rapid initial decline followed by a slow terminal phase. The terminal phase t1/2 (half- life) ranges from 81-99.5 min for doses of 0.15-0.35 ml/kg. NVX-508 is not metabolized in humans, it is removed from the body unchanged in the breath (expired air) .

The rationale for studying NVX-508 for SCD is based on data from preclinical studies in the mouse model of ACS. NVX-508 when used as rescue therapy in the mouse model, restored oxygen saturation to baseline in mice experiencing hypoxemia, with 100% survival. NVX-508 reduced pulmonary vascular congestion in SCD mice experiencing ACS.

Hypothesis: Intravenous delivery of 4 doses of NVX-508 of up to 0.17 ml/kg per dose, infused over 30 minutes will be well tolerated.

Experimental design: Dose-ranging study in adults with diagnosis of SCD (SS, SC, S-Beta + thalassemia, S-Beta0 thalassemia, and SS/S-Hemoglobin D (SD)or S in combination with another variant hemoglobin) , who are in steady state (no painful episode, hospitalization or blood transfusion in the preceding 4 weeks) will be recruited from a single institution (Ghana Institute of Clinical Genetics, Korle-Bu, Accra, Ghana) to participate in the study.

The study has a 3 + 3 design. The first cohort of 3 subjects enrolled in the study shall be administered one dose (0.05 mL/kg) of NVX-508, the next cohort of 3 will be treated using two doses of NVX-508 at 0.05 mL/kg and subsequent cohort will be assigned to four doses of NVX-508. Higher doses of 0.1ml/kg and 0.17ml/kg will be administered Intra-patient dose escalation will not be allowed. Each dose shall be administered as slow IV push over 5-10 minutes with the next dose administered no less than 90 minutes after cessation of the prior infusion, but not more than 120 minutes later.

Within each cohort, when the first subject is treated, there will be a 72 hour observation interval before the next two subjects are treated at the same dose.

Study Procedures

A maximum of 24 adults with sickle cell disease aged 18 years and above will be recruited into the study.

Screening - After giving informed consent, potential study participants will undergo screening which comprises a standardized history and physical examination, lab tests (blood counts, serum chemistries) and electrocardiogram( EKG). Eligible participants will return within a week to be enrolled in the study.

Intervention - Study participants will go to a designated staffed phase I center for administration of the study drug. They will have baseline evaluations (arterial blood gas evaluation, hemoglobin and EKG) done prior to administration of the study drug. They will receive 1, 2 or 4 doses of the study drug depending They will be continuously monitored by medical research staff and the principal investigator prior to, during and in the 4 hour observation period post intervention, with physical examination, labs ( complete blood counts, serum chemistries, coagulation profile and blood samples drawn for blood gas evaluation and EKGs.

Subjects will be discharged from the clinical trials facility after the 4 hour observation period if they have had no adverse events requiring further clinical management. There will be a one week post-intervention observation period for dose-limiting toxicity for each subject, at the end of which they will have a follow up visit.

Follow up - 1 week after administration of NVX-508, subjects will have a follow-up visit at the clinical trial facility which includes history, physical exam and labs. If there are no adverse events or problems requiring continued clinical care and monitoring, subjects will exit the study once the lab and clinical data from the visit have been completely reviewed. ;


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NCT number NCT03013426
Study type Interventional
Source University of Pittsburgh
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase Phase 1
Start date July 2018
Completion date December 2018

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