Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Phase 2-3 Use of Bacille Calmette-Guèrin (BCG) Vaccine in Patients With a First Clinical Demyelinating Episode: a Multicenter, Randomized, Single Blind Study.
The frequency of auto-immune diseases (including multiple sclerosis) is increasing in
industrialised countries.
According to an hypothesis which is receiving a wide international credit, this may be due to
the fact that the populations of these countries are increasingly less exposed to microbes
further to the improvement of hygienic conditions and to the use of antibiotics.
If exposure to microbes is lacking, also their regulatory function is missed with a
consequent possible onset of auto-immune symptoms.
For this reason, it is deemed that by exposing the immune system of a patient to an ancient
microbe, being complex and important in man evolution, like the Tuberculosis Mycobacterium,
it is possible to rebalance the immune system.
Vaccination with the Tuberculosis Mycobacterium has proved to be effective in the animal
model of multiple sclerosis, experimental allergic encephalitis.
In a study of phase I-II our group has demonstrated the safety of this therapy together with
preliminary evidence.
The study includes patients with an initial disease (diagnosis supported by paraclinical
criteria): single clinical poly or mono-symptomatic attack in the 6 months preceding the
study, MR picture compatible with MS.
Study design 100 randomized patients (i.e. randomly assigned) to be included either in a
group of 50 patients undergoing therapy or to a group of 50 patients receiving placebo.
Patients are followed up with monthly contrast MRI for 6 months. At the end of the six months
the disease activity in the group of treated patients is benchmarked with the disease
activity of the group of patients receiving placebo.
Safety is granted by the extremely wide diffusion of this kind of vaccination worldwide and
by the previous study in patients affected by multiple sclerosis.
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