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NCT number NCT05995054
Other study ID # 2023CD20ITP
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 2
First received
Last updated
Start date August 28, 2023
Est. completion date August 2026

Study information

Verified date September 2023
Source Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital
Contact Yunfei Chen, MD
Phone +8618502220788
Email chenyunfei@ihcams.ac.cn
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of Obinutuzumab in the treatment of immune thrombocytopenia in patients who have not responded adequately or relapsed after first-line treatment.


Description:

Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an organ-specific autoimmune disease, which is characterized by decreased platelet count and skin and mucosal bleeding. ITP is a kind of disease with increased platelet destruction and impaired platelet production caused by autoimmunity. Conventional treatment of adult ITP includes first-line glucocorticoid and immunoglobulin therapy, second line TPO and TPO receptor agonist, splenectomy and other immunosuppressive treatments (such as rituximab, vincristine, azathioprine, etc.). ITP is one of the most common hemorrhagic diseases. At present, the treatment response of ITP is not good, and a considerable number of patients need drug maintenance treatment, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients and increases the economic burden of patients. Therefore, there is still a lack of effective treatment for adult ITP, especially for recurrent and refractory ITP patients, which is one of the problems that have attracted more attention and need to be solved urgently. Obinutuzumab is the first personalized type Ⅱ glycosylation engineered CD20 monoclonal antibody. Studies have shown that compared with rituximab, obinutuzumab may improve its efficacy in lymphoma by increasing DCD and ADCC effects and reducing drug resistance by reducing CDC effects. In view of this, Obinutuzumab may have the same effect in the treatment of ITP, and may be more effective in the treatment of ITP, but there is also a risk of poor efficacy. At present, there is a lack of data on the efficacy and safety of Obinutuzumab in the treatment of ITP in China. Therefore, the investigators designed this clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of Obinutuzumab in the treatment of immune thrombocytopenia in patients who have not responded adequately or relapsed after first-line treatment.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 110
Est. completion date August 2026
Est. primary completion date August 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Age 18 and above, male or female - Conform to the diagnostic criteria of immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) - Diagnosis of ITP =3 months, and with a platelet count of <30 X 109/L measured within 2 days prior to administration(Platelet counts were measured at least 2 times during screening (at least 1 week apart) with platelets<30 X 109/L) - Failure to achieve response or relapse after corticosteroid therapy - The previous emergency treatment of ITP (e.g. methylprednisolone, platelet transfusion, IVIG transfusion) must be completed at least 2 weeks before the first administration - Signed and dated written informed consent - With Liver and kidney function<1.5×upper limit of normal, such as ALT?AST,BUN,Cre,etc. - ECOG physical state score = 2 points - Cardiac function of the New York Society of Cardiac Function = 2 - Patients receiving maintenance treatment (including corticosteroids (less than or equal to 0.5mg/kg prednisone), TPO receptor agonists, etc.) must have a stable dose at least 4 weeks before the first administration, and azathioprine, danazol, cyclosporin A, tacrolimus, sirolimus, etc. must be stopped at least 4 weeks before the first administration; The end of rituximab treatment was>3 months;More than 6 months after splenectomy. Exclusion Criteria: - Subjects with primary disease of important organs (liver, kidney, heart, etc.), or with immune system diseases; - Secondary thrombocytopenia caused by various reasons, such as connective tissue disorders, bone marrow hematopoietic failure disease, myelodysplastic syndrome, malignancy, drugs, inherited thrombocytopenia, common variable immune deficiency, lymphoma, etc.; - Subjects infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); - Uncontrollable or active infections during the screening period, including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, cytomegalovirus, EB virus, or positive syphilis antigen; - Subjects with extensive and severe bleeding, such as hemoptysis, upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, intracranial hemorrhage; - Subjects with heart disease that requires treatment or hypertension that has been judged by researchers to be poorly controlled currently; - Subjects with any venous or arterial thrombosis, atherosclerosis, and other diseases; - Subjects with a history of malignant solid tumor or have received allogeneic stem cell transplantation or organ transplantation; - Subjects with mental disorders who are unable to sign normal informed consent and conduct trials and follow-up; - Subjects whose toxic symptoms caused by pre-trial treatment have not disappeared; - Subjects with other serious diseases that may limit their participation in this trial (diabetes; severe cardiac insufficiency; myocardial obstruction or unstable arrhythmia or unstable angina pectoris in the last 6 months; gastric ulcer; active autoimmune disease, etc.); - Subjects with septicemia or other irregular bleeding; - Female subjects who are nursing or pregnant/suspected pregnant (positive pregnancy tests for human chorionic gonadotropin in urine during screening). - Patients taking antiplatelet drugs at the same time;

Study Design


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Intervention

Drug:
Obinutuzumab Injection [Gazyva]
intravenous Obinutuzumab administration This study adopts a prospective, single arm, open design method. 110 subjects were enrolled in the study and were treated with CD20 monoclonal antibody (Obinutuzumab: 1000mg) for once. The first stage is the main research stage (d1-w12), which is the core treatment period. The subjects will receive intravenous infusion of 1000mg Obinutuzumab for once to observe the safety and efficacy during treatment. The second stage (w12-w48) is the stage of withdrawal from the visit, mainly to observe the safety and continuous efficacy of Obinutuzumab after treatment.

Locations

Country Name City State
China Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Blood Disease Hospital Tianjin

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

China, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Evaluation of overall efficacy response after Obinutuzumab treatment within 12 weeks Overall response rate defined as proportion of subjects with a platelet count = 30 × 10^9/L and at least 2-fold from baseline at the meanwhile within 12 weeks after initial administration in absence of rescue therapy, and without having had dose increment of TPO-RA or corticosteroids during the study period 12 weeks
Secondary Evaluation of overall efficacy response after Obinutuzumab treatment within 8 weeks Overall response rate defined as proportion of subjects with a platelet count = 30 × 10^9/L and at least 2-fold from baseline at the meanwhile within 8 weeks after initial administration in absence of rescue therapy, and without having had dose increment of TPO-RA or corticosteroids during the study period 8 weeks
Secondary Evaluation of overall efficacy response after Obinutuzumab treatment within 6 months Overall response rate defined as proportion of subjects with a platelet count = 30 × 10^9/L and at least 2-fold from baseline at the meanwhile within 6 months after initial administration in absence of rescue therapy, and without having had dose increment of TPO-RA or corticosteroids during the study period 6 months
Secondary Evaluation of overall efficacy response after Obinutuzumab treatment within 12 months Overall response rate defined as proportion of subjects with a platelet count = 30 × 10^9/L and at least 2-fold from baseline at the meanwhile within 12 months after initial administration in absence of rescue therapy, and without having had dose increment of TPO-RA or corticosteroids during the study period 12 months
Secondary Evaluation of sustained response rate after Obinutuzumab treatment within 6 months Sustained response rate defined as proportion of subjects who keep a platelet count = 30 × 10^9/L and at least 2-fold from baseline at the meanwhile at 6 months after initial administration in absence of rescue therapy, and without having had dose increment of TPO-RA or corticosteroids during the study period 6 months
Secondary Evaluation of sustained response rate after Obinutuzumab treatment within 12 months Sustained response rate defined as proportion of subjects who keep a platelet count = 30 × 10^9/L and at least 2-fold from baseline at the meanwhile at 12 months after initial administration in absence of rescue therapy, and without having had dose increment of TPO-RA or corticosteroids during the study period 12 months
Secondary Time to onset response Time to onset response defined as the time needed for subjects to have a platelet count = 30 × 10^9/L and at least 2-fold from baseline at the meanwhile after initial administration in absence of rescue therapy, and without having had dose increment of TPO-RA or corticosteroids during the study period 12 months
Secondary Duration of response The longest duration for which the subject sustained a platelet count = 30 × 10^9/L and at least 2-fold from baseline at the meanwhile after initial administration in absence of rescue therapy, and without having had dose increment of TPO-RA or corticosteroids during the study period 12 months
Secondary Emergency treatment after Obinutuzumab treatment within 12 weeks Percentage of subjects who received emergency treatment after Obinutuzumab treatment within 12 weeks 12 weeks
Secondary Reduction of concomitant drug after Obinutuzumab treatment within 12 weeks Percentage of patients with reduced doses of corticosteroids and/or other concomitant immunosuppressive drugs at baseline by 12 weeks of Obinutuzumab treatment 12 weeks
Secondary Number of subjects with clinically significant bleeding as assessed using the world health organization (WHO) bleeding scale after Obinutuzumab treatment within 12 weeks Changes of the subjects' numbers in WHO bleeding score after Anti-CD20 antibody treatment according to the reported World Health Organization's Bleeding Scale. The WHO Bleeding Scale is a measure of bleeding severity with the following grades: grade 0 = no bleeding, grade 1= petechiae, grade 2= mild blood loss, grade 3 = gross blood loss, and grade 4 = debilitating blood loss. 12 weeks
Secondary One-year recurrence-free survival rate Time from the start of treatment to the occurrence of a relapse or death event 12 months
Secondary Safety of Anti-CD20 antibody treatment Incidence, severity, and relationship of treatment emergent adverse events after Anti-CD20 antibody treatment 12 months
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