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NCT number NCT01155141
Other study ID # SU-08182009-3600
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received June 29, 2010
Last updated August 20, 2014
Start date September 2009
Est. completion date January 2014

Study information

Verified date August 2014
Source Stanford University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

FSGS is an immunologic disorder wherein circulating immune proteins cause damage to the kidneys and progressive injury and scarring. Corticosteroid therapy is occasionally, but not nearly universally, successful in reducing proteinuria, and when patients respond, they have a favorable prognosis. The investigators believe that ACTH therapy (H.P. Acthar Gel) can provide a more rapid, well tolerated reduction in glomerular injury.


Description:

EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENT: Patients with biopsy proven FSGS will be treated with ACTH in an open-label pilot study of tolerability and efficacy. The investigators will recruit 18-20 patients to complete this study, over 2 years.

ACTH therapy: Patients will receive H.P. Acthar gel IM or SQ, initially at 40 IU SQ every week for 16 weeks of therapy. All patients will be treated to goal BP of <140/90mmHg with all patients treated with ACEi or ARB therapy as tolerated. H2 receptor blockade or proton pump inhibitor therapy will also be offered all patients. Dose will be titrated up to 160 IU SQ every week, if at 1 month the patient has had no substantial reduction in proteinuria, no deterioration of blood pressure and no development of hyperglycemia as well as no serious adverse events felt to be related to the medication.

CLINICAL OUTCOME: Patients will be followed for the primary outcome of remission of proteinuria. This will be defined as partial remission when the proteinuria is reduced below 50% of the initial, pre treatment value and as complete remission when the proteinuria is reduced to < 0.5 g/g or <500 mg/day on a 24 hour urine sample. Secondary outcomes will include effects on eGFR, effects on glucose levels, effects on blood pressure (total doses of antihypertensive medications and absolute changes in blood pressure) and on immune status. Outcomes will be determined by looking at 3 month and 6 month values of urine protein and eGFR following initiation of treatment.

IMMUNOLOGIC TESTING: In order to further assess the role of immunologic perturations on FSGS and the effect of ACTH on the immune system, all patients will bank blood and urine before the start of the study for cytokine analysis, RNA, DNA, protein and protoarray testing.

MONITORING AND SAFETY: All patients will undergo full informed consent per the Stanford Institutional Review Board. Contact numbers will be provided and study staff will be available at all times in case of any medical emergencies. All patients will continue with routine health monitoring with a minimal of monthly assessments. A comprehensive interview will be undertaken to assess for side effects, complete physical exams will be accomplished including vital signs, CBC, clinical chemistries (including electrolytes, creatinine, glucose and liver function tests), urine for protein and creatinine and fasting lipid profiles every 3 months. Also at screening and baseline.

PATIENT WITHDRAWAL/TERMINATION OF STUDY: Patients will be closely monitored, as detailed above. Patients may voluntarily leave the study at any time, although every effort will be made to follow their clinical course and monitor for safety issues and possible benefits of therapy. Patient will be monitored for adverse events. Patients with severe adverse events will be evaluated for the relatedness of their event to the study medication. If the event is considered severe and possibly or probably related to the study medication, the medication will be discontinued and the patient will continue to be monitored. In the case the adverse event is possibly related, the medication may be restarted, if the investigator and subject agree. For patients with probably related severe adverse events, study treatment will be discontinued however, the investigators will still follow the patient to see if the course of their underlying disease was modified by treatment. As this is an open label, pilot study, no data safety monitoring board is felt to be necessary. If drug related SAEs develop in more than 20% of patients, the study will be submitted back to the IRB to determine if it should continue.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 15
Est. completion date January 2014
Est. primary completion date January 2014
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 16 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- 1. Biopsy proven FSGS

- 2. Ability to consent and complete study evaluations

- 3. Greater than 2g/day of proteinuria

- 4. No contraindications to treatment with corticosteroids or ACTH

- 5. Women of childbearing potential will agree to use effective forms of birth control throughout this study

Exclusion Criteria:

- 1. Known secondary cause of FSGS

- 2. Receiving active immune therapy (within 90 days)

- 3. Pregnancy

- 4. Creatinine >2.5 mg/dl

- 5. Uncontrolled HTN (>180/100mm Hg)

- 6. Diabetes

- 7. Acute or chronic infection

- 8. Severe comorbidity (active coronary, cerebrovascular disease, cancer, psychiatric disease)

- 9. Age < 16, >65 years

- 10. Evidence of untreated tuberculosis (+PPD or Ellispot Gold testing)

- 11. A known contraindication to ACTH. Corticotropin is considered contraindicated in patients with scleroderma, osteoporosis, systemic fungal infections, ocular herpes simplex, recent surgery, history of or the presence of a peptic ulcer, congestive heart failure, uncontrolled hypertension, or sensitivity to proteins of porcine origin.

Study Design

Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
H.P. Acthar Gel
Patients were treated with 40 units subcutaneously (SC) weekly for 2 weeks, then dose increased to 80 units SC weekly for 2 weeks followed by 80 units SC twice weekly to complete 16 weeks of therapy.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford California

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Stanford University Mallinckrodt

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary 24 Hour Proteinuria Baseline - Month 6 Yes
Primary Serum Creatinine Baseline - Month 6 Yes
Primary Protein/Creatinine Ratio Baseline - Month 6 Yes
Secondary eGFR Baseline - Month 6 Yes
Secondary Weight Baseline - Month 6 Yes
Secondary Systolic Blood Pressure Baseline - Month 6 Yes
Secondary Diastolic Blood Pressure Baseline - Month 6 Yes
Secondary Glucose Baseline - Month 6 Yes
Secondary Total Cholesterol Baseline - Month 6 Yes
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