A Novel Biologic Therapy for Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
- Conditions
- Allergic Rhinitis
- Interventions
- Drug: Allergen Immunotherapy ExtractDrug: Allergen Immunotherapy Control
- Registration Number
- NCT03360071
- Lead Sponsor
- Johns Hopkins University
- Brief Summary
This is a randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, phase 2, single center, proof-of-concept study which will evaluate the effect of a preparation of FDA approved allergens (PMA) used as a sub-cutaneously administered immunotherapy for the management of allergic rhinitis (perennial and seasonal).
- Detailed Description
This is a randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, phase 2, single center, proof-of-concept study which will evaluate the effect of a proprietory mixed preparation of FDA approved allergens (PMA) used as a sub-cutaneously administered immunotherapy for the management of allergic rhinitis (perennial and seasonal). Participating study subjects will be required to manifest the signs and symptoms of allergic rhinitis and test positive to at least six allergens using a multi aeroallergen screen at the time of study recruitment . All subjects will undergo standard allergen skin prick testing using six Multi-Test® PC skin prick test devices (Lincoln Diagnostics, Decator, IL) or comparable skin testing technique for a total of 48 Skin Prick Test (SPT). Approximately 36 total subjects will be enrolled.
Following a successful screening study visit and two week medication washout period, a 8 week treatment period will be initiated with bi-weekly study visits being undertaken, through to the end of immunotherapy, for assessment of therapeutic response and safety evaluations. Efficacy evaluation will be monitored using validated instruments that assess study subject clinical response, physician global assessment, and medication use. A safety assessment will be undertaken one month following completion of treatment.
At the screening visit (Screening Visit) a potential study subject will be required to fulfill the requirements of the study inclusion and exclusion criteria, will have a clinical evaluation including medical history and physical examination, blood draw and performance of skin testing. The study subject will then abstain from using intranasal steroids and antihistamines for two weeks and then return to the clinic for administration of sub-cutaneous PMA and post-treatment in-clinic safety evaluation. The latter evaluation period will comprise approximately 60 minutes to assess the study subject's response to PMA immunotherapy. Follow up clinic study visits will continue bi-weekly through 8 weeks and at each of these visits the study subject will receive increasing doses of PMA immunotherapy and will be evaluated for safety. Twice weekly clinical evaluation will also be performed. Following the final administration of PMA immunotherapy, a one month follow-up safety and clinical efficacy evaluation will be conducted by telephone or in the clinic. The duration of the study will be approximately 14 weeks.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 31
- In the opinion of the investigator, the subject is capable of understanding and complying with protocol requirements.
- The subject signs and dates a written, informed consent form and any required privacy authorization prior to the initiation of any study procedures.
- The subject is a male or a non-pregnant, non-lactating female between the ages of 18 and 65.
- The subject is actively manifesting symptoms and signs of moderate to severe Perennial Allergic Rhinitis (PAR) with or without Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis (SAR) component defined as score of at least 28 on the Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (RQLQ) and 6 on the Total Nasal Symptom Score (TNSS) scale. Scores will be determined on the first and second visit (after the 14 day medication washout period). Both scores exceeding their threshold on either day will qualify.
- Skin test strongly positive (wheal at least 5mm diameter and 2mm greater than negative control) to at least 6 of 48 allergy skin prick tests including at least one species of dust mite.
- The subject has received any investigational compound within 30 days prior to screening.
- The subject has received allergen immunotherapy or Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) in a previous clinical study or as a therapeutic agent within the past two years.
- The subject has a history or clinical manifestations of significant medical conditions (cardiovascular, hepatic, infectious or renal disease, etc.) which in the opinion of the investigator renders them unacceptable study subjects.
- The subject has a history of drug abuse (defined as any chronic illicit drug use) or a history of alcohol abuse within 5 years prior to the screening visit.
- The subject is required to take excluded medications listed in Section 6.3.
- If female, the subject is pregnant or lactating or intending to become pregnant before, during, or within 1 month after participating in this study; or intending to donate ova during such time period.
- Subjects found to have on physical exam significant nasal polyps, septal deviation or infectious sinusitis.
- The subject has a history of allergic rhinitis but is not currently manifesting active signs and symptoms of the disorder.
- Subject has a history of cancer, other than squamous cell or basal cell carcinoma of the skin that has not been in full remission for at least 5 years prior to Screening. (A history of treated Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN) I, II, or CIN III is allowed.)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Allergen Immunotherapy Group Allergen Immunotherapy Extract - Control Group Allergen Immunotherapy Control -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Daily Combined Score (DCS) Change from baseline at 10 weeks Change in baseline. TNSS (Total Nasal Symptoms Score) + medication rescue score. TNSS is a scale of 0-12 with 12 being severe. Medication score is also 0-12 with 12 being highest use of medications. Thus DCS ranges from 0-24 (severe).
Mini RQLQ Change from baseline at 10 weeks mini-RQLQ (mini-Rhinoconjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire) is to measure a the level of severity of a set of symptoms of functional impairments due to rhinoconjunctivitis from baseline. 14 questions each range 0-6 (6 is most severe). Total range 0-84 (higher value is more severe symptoms).
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Rescue Medication Use Duration of intervention plus followup (12 weeks) Use of epinephrine during intervention for a total of 8 weeks through followup and study completion (4 more weeks). Thus total number of times epinephrine is required per patient during entire 12 week period.
Safety Assessment continuous review of safety up to 14 week Safety and adverse events (AES) will be followed. We will measure and report systemic reactions.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
đŸ‡ºđŸ‡¸Baltimore, Maryland, United States