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NCT ID: NCT04655911 Terminated - Clinical trials for Mucopolysaccharidosis III-B

A Long-term Follow-up Study of Patients With MPS IIIB Treated With ABO-101

Start date: October 28, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a multicenter, non-interventional, long-term follow-up (LTFU) study in participants who have been treated with ABO-101 in a prior trial. Eligible participants will undergo clinical evaluations at prespecified intervals for 3 years from the last visit in the prior clinical trial (up to 5 years post-treatment).

NCT ID: NCT04088734 Terminated - Sanfilippo Syndrome Clinical Trials

Gene Transfer Study of ABO-102 in Patients With Middle and Advanced Phases of MPS IIIA Disease

Start date: September 18, 2019
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Open-label, clinical trial of scAAV9.U1a.hSGSH injected intravenously through a peripheral limb vein

NCT ID: NCT03315182 Terminated - Clinical trials for Mucopolysaccharidosis Type 3 B

Gene Transfer Clinical Trial for Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) IIIB

MPSIIIB
Start date: October 16, 2017
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Open-label, dose-escalation clinical trial of rAAV9.CMV.hNAGLU injected intravenously through a peripheral limb vein

NCT ID: NCT02618512 Terminated - Sanfilippo B Clinical Trials

A Open Label Study in Previously Studied, SBC-103 Treatment Naïve MPS IIIB Subjects to Investigate the Safety, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics/Efficacy of SBC-103 Administered Intravenously

CL01-T
Start date: October 15, 2015
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluated the safety and tolerability of intravenous (IV) administration of SBC-103 in previously studied, SBC-103 treatment naïve patients with mucopolysaccharidosis III, type B (MPS IIIB, Sanfilippo B) who participated in the NGLU-CL01 study. The NGLU-CL01 study was a non-interventional study that evaluated structural brain abnormalities and blood brain barrier (BBB) integrity by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and cerebrospinal fluid/serum albumin index.

NCT ID: NCT02350816 Terminated - Sanfilippo Syndrome Clinical Trials

An Extension Study to Determine Safety and Efficacy for Pediatric Patients With MPS Type IIIA Disease Who Participated in Study HGT-SAN-093.

Start date: April 8, 2015
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This extension study will allow participants to continue receiving treatment with HGT-1410 and to initiate treatment in patients who received no-treatment in Study HGT-SAN-093, and will evaluate the long-term safety and efficacy of the study drug.

NCT ID: NCT02293408 Terminated - Clinical trials for MPS IIIB (Sanfilippo B Syndrome)

Natural History Study to Characterise the Course of Disease Progression in Participants With Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIB

Start date: September 14, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objectives of this study are to describe the clinical and biochemical characteristics and course of disease progression in participants with Mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIB (MPS IIIB)

NCT ID: NCT01372228 Terminated - Sandhoff Disease Clinical Trials

Phase I/II Pilot Study of Mixed Chimerism to Treat Inherited Metabolic Disorders

Start date: April 2011
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this research study is to establish chimerism and avoid graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) in patients with inherited metabolic disorders.

NCT ID: NCT01299727 Terminated - Sanfilippo Syndrome Clinical Trials

Extension of Study HGT-SAN-055 Evaluating Administration of rhHNS in Patients With Sanfilippo Syndrome Type A (MPS IIIA)

Start date: March 1, 2011
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Sanfilippo syndrome, or Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) III, is a rare lysosomal storage disease (LSD) caused by loss in activity of 1 of 9 enzymes necessary for degradation of the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) heparan sulfate (HS) in lysosomes. MPS IIIA results from deficiency of the enzyme heparan N-sulfatase (sulfamidase). In the absence of this enzyme, intermediates of the HS degradation process accumulate in the lysosomes of neurons and glial cells, with lesser accumulation outside the brain. MPS IIIA symptoms arise on average at 7 months of age, with the average age of diagnosis at 4.5 years for the majority of patients. Patients present a wide spectrum and severity of clinical symptoms. The central nervous system (CNS) is the most severely affected organ system in patients with MPS IIIA, evidenced by deficits in language development, motor skills, and intellectual development. In addition, there are abnormal behaviors including but not limited to aggression and excess motor activity/hyperactivity that contribute to disturbances in sleep.Overall, individuals with MPS IIIA have a marked developmental delay and significantly reduced lifespan to 15 years of age on average. The purpose of this study is to collect long term safety and tolerability data in patients with MPS IIIA who previously received rhHNS in study HGT-SAN-055 (NCT01155778).