Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Have the ability to understand the content of the research and voluntarily sign the
ICF.
2. 18 years old= age = 60 years old (calculated from the date of signing the ICF), male
or female.
3. The diagnosis of AD at screening meets the consensus criteria for dermatology in the
United States (2014) (see Appendix), and the disease has been in condition for = half
a year before screening, and all of the following conditions are met at screening and
randomization:
A. EASI score = 12 points at screening and randomization; B. IGA score = 3 points at
screening and randomization (0-4 points IGA scale, 3 points are moderate, 4 points are
severe); C. AD involvement of BSA =10% at screening and randomization; D. Weekly
average of daily peak pruritus NRS score at randomization = 4 points.
4. Subjects of childbearing potential and their partners agree to use effective
contraceptive measures throughout the study period (from signing the ICF to 3 months
after the last study drug administration) .
5. Able to communicate well with the investigator and comply with the follow-up
requirements of the protocol.
Exclusion Criteria:
Subjects with any of the following cannot be enrolled in this study:
1. Allergy to any ingredient in dupilumab or tofacitinib, or allergy or intolerance to
other oral JAK inhibitors.
2. Use of any of the following medications or treatments:
1. Received treatment with other oral JAK inhibitors within 1 month prior to
baseline, or lack of efficacy/intolerance to other oral JAK inhibitors in the
past, including but not limited to baricitinib, upadatinib and abuxitinib;
2. Use of excessive pilumab within 6 weeks prior to baseline;
3. Within 3 months (or within 5 drug half-lives, whichever is longer) prior to
baseline, use of other systemic biologics other than dupilumab that are known or
likely to affect AD (such as IL-13 receptor antibody [tracilumab], IL-31Ra
antibody [nimolizumab], etc.);
4. Within 4 weeks (or within 5 half-lives, whichever is longer) prior to baseline,
have used any kind of systemic therapy for AD: immunosuppressants (such as
cyclosporine, methotrexate, azathioprine, mycophenolate mofetil, etc.),
glucocorticoids, PDE-4 inhibitors, etc.;
5. Treatment with phototherapy (narrowband ultraviolet B [NBUVB], ultraviolet B
[UVB], ultraviolet A1 [UVA1], psoralen + ultraviolet A [PUVA]), tanning bed, or
any other luminescent device within 4 weeks prior to baseline;
6. Allergen-specific immunotherapy (desensitization therapy) within 6 months prior
to baseline;
7. Vaccination with any live vaccine or live attenuated vaccine within 12 weeks
prior to baseline; or anticipated need to receive a live or live attenuated
vaccine during the study, including at least 12 weeks after the last dose of the
investigational drug;
8. Treatment with any drug or medical device clinical study within 3 months prior to
baseline or within 5 half-lives of the drug (whichever is longer, if known), or
currently enrolled in another interventional study.
3. Laboratory abnormalities that meet any of the following criteria during the screening
period:
1. Hemoglobin < 90.0 g/L;
2. White blood cell count< 2.5×109/L;
3. Neutrophil count< 1.5×109/L;
4. Lymphocyte count<0.8×109/L;
5. Platelet count< 100×109/L;
6. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or total
bilirubin (TBIL) >2×ULN;
7. Serum creatinine> 1.2 times ULN; h Any clinically significant other laboratory
test abnormalities (as judged by the investigator) that may interfere with the
evaluation of the results of this study.
4. Have a history or abnormality of any of the following:
1. Presence of other cutaneous comorbidities other than AD that may interfere with
study assessments;
2. Subject has active/severe concomitant disease/symptoms (e.g., unstable chronic
asthma, etc.) that may require systemic hormonal therapy or interfere with study
participation, or requires active and frequent monitoring;
3. Have a history of 2 or more episodes of herpes zoster, or have a history of
disseminated (even a single episode) of herpes zoster, or disseminated (even a
single episode) of herpes simplex infection;
4. Active tuberculosis or ?-interferon release assay at screening (e.g.,
QUANTIFERON-TB® GOLD, T-SPOT. TB TEST OR OTHER ?-INTERFERON RELEASE ASSAY
EQUIVALENT INDEX) IS POSITIVE
5. Hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV), or syphilis infection:
6. Active skin infection, non-skin infection, or other persistent/chronic infection
or invasive infection, which meets the following conditions: 1) skin infection:
including bacterial, fungal or viral infection, requiring systemic treatment
within 4 weeks prior to the baseline visit, or superficial skin infection within
1 week prior to the baseline visit, or may affect the evaluation of AD lesions;
2) Non-skin infection: need to be given systemic non-gastrointestinal
anti-infective therapy within 4 weeks before the baseline visit, or need to
receive oral anti-infective therapy within 2 weeks before the baseline visit; 3)
Persistent/chronic infection: such as chronic recurrent infection and/or active
viral infection such as chronic pyelonephritis, bronchiectasis or osteomyelitis,
which is judged by the investigator to be unsuitable for participating in this
study; 4) Invasive infection: known history of invasive infection (e.g.,
listeriosis and histoplasmosis).
7. Patients who have had thromboembolism (including deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary
embolism, arterial thrombosis, etc.) in the past, or other high-risk groups prone
to thromboembolism (such subjects are not suitable for participation in this
study as judged by the investigator based on clinical evaluation);
8. Has any of the following history/abnormalities of cardiovascular disease: 1)
moderate to severe congestive heart failure (New York Heart Association Class III
or IV); 2) Cerebrovascular accident, myocardial infarction, coronary artery stent
implantation; 3) poorly controlled or refractory hypertension (systolic blood
pressure = 160 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure =100 mmHg after drug
control); 3) There are significant abnormalities in the ECG examination, and
participation in the clinical study may pose unacceptable risks to the subject as
judged by the investigator, including but not limited to severe arrhythmias, QT
interval (QTcF) corrected for heart rate using Fridericia's formula, >480 ms (see
Appendix 10 for the calculation formula); 4) Other cardiovascular-related
abnormalities/medical history, which, in the judgment of the investigator, are
not suitable for participation in this study.
9. Has a history of gastrointestinal perforation (except appendicitis or penetrating
injury), diverticulitis;
10. Conditions that may interfere with drug absorption, including, but not limited
to, short bowel syndrome, gastrectomy, or specific types of bariatric surgery
(e.g., gastric bypass); Subjects with a history of gastric banding/segmentation
were not excluded;
11. Those who have a history of lymphoproliferative disorders, or have relevant
symptoms/signs that have not been ruled out of lymphoproliferative disorders;
12. History of any malignancy, with the exception of successfully treated
non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) or localized carcinoma in situ of the cervix;
13. Organ transplant patients, who require continuous use of immunosuppressants;
14. History of drug or alcohol abuse within 6 months prior to screening;
15. Have a history of nodules or masses (e.g., pulmonary nodules, thyroid nodules,
incomplete resection), malignancy cannot be ruled out or there is a possibility
of malignant progression, and close observation is required as assessed by a
specialist (at least once every six months);
p Have undergone major surgery within 8 weeks prior to baseline;
q Has other clinically significant medical conditions that may affect the subject's
participation in this study or make the subject no longer suitable to receive an
investigational drug product as a candidate (such as any disease that, in the judgment
of the investigator, would put the subject at risk for safety by participating in the
study, or any disease during the study that would affect the efficacy or safety
analysis if the disease/condition worsens).
5. Pregnant or lactating women, or women who plan to become pregnant or breastfeeding
during the study.
6. Any reason that, in the opinion of the investigator, would preclude the subject's
participation in the study.
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