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Multi-Dose Study of SHR-1314 in Subjects With Moderate-to-severe Plaque Psoriasis

Phase 1
Completed
Conditions
Moderate-to-severe Chronic Plaque Psoriasis
Interventions
Biological: SHR-1314
Drug: Placebo
Registration Number
NCT03463187
Lead Sponsor
Jiangsu HengRui Medicine Co., Ltd.
Brief Summary

This is a multi-regional, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical trial to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and efficacy of SHR-1314 in adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.

Detailed Description

This study is a multiple dose escalating design to evaluate the safety, PK, and pharmacodynamics (PD) of multiple subcutaneous injections of SHR-1314. There are two parts in this study. The safety, PK, and PD will be evaluated in Part A, the dose escalation part. The efficacy and safety on different doses will be assessed in parallel-groups in Part B.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
211
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Provide written informed consent before any study assessment is performed.

  2. Male or female at least 18 years of age at screening.

  3. At the time of randomization, moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, defined by:

    • PASI score of 12 or greater and
    • PGA score of 3 or greater and
    • BSA affected by plaque-type psoriasis of 10% or greater.
  4. Subject is a candidate for systemic psoriasis therapy and/or phototherapy and/or chemo phototherapy.

Major

Exclusion Criteria
  1. Forms of psoriasis other than chronic plaque-type (e.g., pustular, erythrodermic, and guttate psoriasis) at screening.

  2. Drug-induced psoriasis (i.e. new onset or current exacerbation from beta-blockers, calcium channel inhibitors or lithium) at randomization.

  3. Active systemic infections (other than common cold) during the two weeks before randomization (e.g., hepatitis), or serious infections requiring hospitalization and/or intravenous injection of antibiotic treatment within eight weeks from randomization.

  4. Presence of other skin conditions (e.g. skin infections, seborrheic dermatitis) that in the judgement of the Investigator could interfere with assessment of psoriasis.

  5. History of inflammatory bowel disease or have other ongoing active autoimmune diseases.

  6. At screening, history or symptoms of malignancy of any organ system, treated or untreated, within the past 5 years, regardless of whether there is evidence of local recurrence or metastases.

  7. History of depression and/or suicidal ideation or behavior which in the opinion of the Investigator, makes the subject unsuitable for clinical study participation.

  8. Any severe, progressive or uncontrolled medical condition at randomization that in the judgement of the Investigator prevents the subject from participating in the study.

  9. Have a known allergy or hypersensitivity to any biologic therapy at screening that would pose an unacceptable risk to the subject if participating in this study.

  10. Concurrent or recent use of psoriasis treatments/ medications.

  11. Are currently enrolled in, or discontinued from a clinical trial involving an Investigational product (IP) within the last 4 weeks or at least 5 half-lives of the last dosing prior to randomization, whichever is longer; or concurrently enrolled (at randomization) in any other trials.

  12. Have had a live attenuated vaccination within 12 weeks before randomization, or intend to have a live attenuated vaccination during the course of the study, or have participated in a vaccine clinical trial within 12 weeks prior to randomization.

  13. Have evidence of positive test for hepatitis B, hepatitis C antibody, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies.

    A positive test for hepatitis B is defined as 1) positive for hepatitis B surface antigen [HBsAg], or 2) positive for anti-hepatitis B core antibody [HBcAb+] but negative for hepatitis B surface antibody [HBsAb-].

  14. History or evidence of active or latent tuberculosis at screening.

  15. Have laboratory test values that are considered clinically significant at screening that, in the opinion of the Investigator, pose an unacceptable risk to the subject if participating in the study or of interfering with the interpretation of data.

  16. Pregnant or nursing (lactating) women, where pregnancy is defined as the state of a female after conception and until the termination of gestation, confirmed by a positive human chorionic gonadotropin laboratory test at screening or Day 0.

  17. Females of child bearing potential (defined as all females physiologically capable of becoming pregnant) and males who are unwilling or unable to use highly effective contraception during the study and 20 weeks after the last administration of investigational product (anticipated 5 half-lives).

  18. History of alcohol or illicit drug abuse within the year prior to screening.

  19. Are unwilling or unable to maintain their normal pattern of alcohol, caffeine, smoking, and exercise from the start to the end of the study.

  20. Have any other condition that precludes the subject from following and completing the protocol, in the opinion of the Investigator.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SEQUENTIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
80mg SHR-1314-Part ASHR-1314SHR-1314 80mg, subcutaneously
160mg SHR-1314-Part ASHR-1314SHR-1314 160mg, subcutaneously
160mg SHR-1314-Part APlaceboSHR-1314 160mg, subcutaneously
SHR-1314 Placebo (Part B)PlaceboSHR-1314 Placebo, subcutaneously
80mg SHR-1314-Part APlaceboSHR-1314 80mg, subcutaneously
240mg SHR-1314-Part ASHR-1314SHR-1314 240mg, subcutaneously
240mg SHR-1314-Part APlaceboSHR-1314 240mg, subcutaneously
40mg SHR-1314 (Part B)SHR-1314SHR-1314 40mg, subcutaneously
240mg SHR-1314 (Part B)SHR-1314SHR-1314 240mg, subcutaneously
80mg SHR-1314 (Part B)SHR-1314SHR-1314 80mg, subcutaneously
160mg SHR-1314 (Part B)SHR-1314SHR-1314 160mg, subcutaneously
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pharmacokinetics (PK) of SHR-1314 (Part A)From baseline through 24 weeks

Observed Maximum Serum Concentration Following Drug Administration (Cmax)

Percentage of Participants With Anti-SHR-1314 Antibodies (Part A)From baseline through 24 weeks

Percentage of participants with treatment-emergent positive anti-SHR-1314 antibodies was summarized by treatment group. Percentage was calculated based on the number of evaluable participants and was calculated by number of participants with treatment-emergent positive anti-SHR-1314 antibodies / number of evaluable participants \* 100%.

Percentage of subjects who achieve Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) score 75 (Part B)From baseline through 12 weeks

Percentage of subjects who achieve at least 75% improvement in the PASI (PASI 75)

Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Events (Part A)From baseline through 24 weeks

Clinically significant events were defined as abnormal laboratory values and/or adverse events that are related to treatment

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) scoreFrom baseline through 24 weeks (Part A) or 36 weeks (Part B)

PASI combines the extent of body surface involvement in 4 anatomical regions(head,trunk,arms,and legs).For each region the percent area of skin involved was estimated from 0(0%) to 6(90%-100%) and severity was estimated by clinical signs of erythema,induration and scaling with a scores range from 0(none) to 4(very severe).Each area is scored by itself and the scores were then combined for the final PASI. Final PASI calculated as:sum of severity parameters for each region\*area score\*weighing factor (head\[0.1\],upper limbs\[0.2\],trunk\[0.3\],lower limbs \[0.4\]).Overall scores range from 0(no psoriasis) to 72(most severe disease). Percent change from baseline in PASI score over time will be evaluated.

Change of dermatology life quality index (DLQI) scoreFrom baseline up to 12 weeks (Part A) or 36 weeks (Part B)

Change from baseline in DLQI over time. This DLQI is a 10-question patient administered questionnaire that covers six quality of life domains including symptoms and feelings, daily activities, leisure, work and school, personal relationships, and treatment, with total scores ranging from 0-30 (less to more impairment)

Change from baseline in Body Surface Area (BSA)From baseline through 12 weeks (Part A) or (Part B)

Change from baseline in the BSA affected by psoriasis over time.

Physician's Global Assessment (PGA) of 0 or 1 achievementFrom baseline through 24 weeks (Part A) or 36 weeks (Part B)

The PGA of psoriasis is scored on a 6-point scale, reflecting a global consideration of the erythema, induration, and scaling across all psoriatic lesions. Average erythema, induration, and scaling are scored separately over the whole body according to a 6-point severity scale (0 \[clear\] to 5 \[severe\]). The total score was calculated as average of the 3 severity scores and rounded to the nearest whole number score to determine the PGA score and category (0=clear; 1=almost clear; 2=mild; 3=moderate; 4=moderate to severe; 5 = severe). Proportion of subjects achieving PGA response of 0 or 1 over time will be evaluated. PGA response of 0 or 1 is defined as a PGA score of 0 (clear) or 1 (almost clear) and an improvement of at least 2 points on the PGA scale from baseline.

Trial Locations

Locations (12)

Revival Research

🇺🇸

Doral, Florida, United States

Anaheim Clinical Trials

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Anaheim, California, United States

Indago Research and Health Center - Emergency Medicine

🇺🇸

Hialeah, Florida, United States

Great Lakes Clinical Trials LLC

🇺🇸

Chicago, Illinois, United States

St George Dermatology and Skin Cancer Centre - Dermatology

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Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia

Sinclair Dermatology - Dermatology

🇦🇺

East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Clinical Partners, LLC

🇺🇸

Johnston, Rhode Island, United States

Center for Clinical Studies

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Webster, Texas, United States

Shanghai Huanshan Hospital Fudan University-Dermatology

🇨🇳

Shanghai, China

Westmead Hospital

🇦🇺

Westmead, New South Wales, Australia

Veracity Clinical Research Pty Ltd

🇦🇺

Woolloongabba, Queensland, Australia

Elite Clinical Studies, LLC

🇺🇸

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

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