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A Multicenter Study of Continued Current Therapy vs Transition to Ofatumumab After Neurofilament (NfL) Elevation

Phase 4
Recruiting
Conditions
Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
Interventions
Drug: Disease modifying treatment (DMT)
Registration Number
NCT05090371
Lead Sponsor
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Brief Summary

This study will evaluate if relapsing-remitting MS patients that have not had a relapse in the past year would benefit from a switch to ofatumumab versus staying on their continued current therapy. This study will also look at whether an elevated serum neurofilament light (NfL) level predicts enhanced benefit from a switch to ofatumumab.

Detailed Description

This is a multicenter, prospective study of up to 150 relapsing-remitting MS participants/ The study is looking to see if patients who have not had a relapse in the past year would benefit from switching to ofatumumab.

After giving consent, participants will have a 1 week screening/qualification period. If they qualify to continue, they will start a a six month run-in period during which lab samples will be collected. Patients that are relapse-free during the run-in period will continue into next period of the study in which they will be randomized to either ofatumumab or continued therapy for the next 15 months. Every 3 out of 5 randomized participants will be selected to wear a digital study watch to collect physical activity, sleep, and vitals during this 15 month period. The study watch will be worn 24 hours a day, 7 days a week but can be removed during showers/bathing. At the end of the 15 month period, a study completion visit will be held.

The total study duration is 21 months plus 1 week for screening/qualification.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria
  • Signed informed consent must be obtained prior to participation in the study.
  • Age 18-45 years
  • Diagnosis of RRMS per McDonald Criteria (2017)
  • EDSS 0-5.5 (Inclusive)
  • Able to obtain MRI and attend study visits at sites
  • Willing to use wearable device as specified in the protocol
  • Able to provide blood sample
  • On a current DMT with approved label use for treatment of RRMS at least 6 months prior to Screening
  • No relapse reported within 6 months prior to Screening
  • Patients may enroll in the trial if they have subclinical disease activity as measured by MRI prior to enrollment. An absence of MRI activity is not exclusionary.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Primary progressive or secondary progressive phenotype
  • Diseases other than multiple sclerosis responsible for the clinical or MRI presentation
  • Use of experimental or investigational drugs for MS within 2 years from Screening
  • Known sensitivity to gadolinium
  • Central Nervous System (CNS) anomalies that are better accounted for by another disease process
  • Known active malignancies
  • Active chronic disease (or stable but treated with immune therapy) of the immune system other than MS
  • Active infections including systemic bacterial, viral (including COVID-19) or fungal infections, known to have AIDS or tested positive for HIV antibodies
  • Neurological findings consistent with Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML), or confirmed PML
  • IgG or IgM levels below lower limit of normal (LLN) at Screening

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
DMT continued therapyDisease modifying treatment (DMT)Participants randomized to the continued therapy arm will continue to take their disease modifying treatment (DMT) as prescribed commercially by their physician.
OfatumumabOfatumumab20 mg
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage of participants achieving NEDA-3 (No Evidence of Disease Activity-3)Months 3 to 15

A participant is considered as achieved NEDA-3 if the participant has not had a clinical relapse (recurrence of a disease activity after a recovery), has not had an increase in disability and has no new radiological MRI activity (no new occurrences of contrast-enhancing lesions) during study Months 3 to 15.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage of participants with NEDA (No Evidence of Disease Activity) - ClinicalMonths 3 to 15

A participant is considered as achieved NEDA-clinical is no clinical relapse or disease progression (by EDSS) has occurred.

Percentage of participants with NEDA (No Evidence of Disease Activity) - RadiologicalMonths 3 to 15

A participant is considered as achieved NEDA-radiological if the participant has has no new radiological MRI activity (no new occurrences of contrast-enhancing lesions) during study Months 3 to 15.

Mean change in The Symbol-Digit Modality TestBaseline, Months 3 and 15

This test measures cognition in patients with MS. Patients are asked to substitute a number, either orally or written, for randomized presentations of geometric figures.

Mean change in the Time 25 Foot WalkBaseline, Months 3 and 15

This is a test of mobility and leg function. The patient is instructed to one end of a marked 25-foot course and is instructed to walk 25 feet as quickly as possible, but safely. The time to complete the test is calculated from the initiation of the instruction to start and ends when the patient has reached the 25-foot mark. The task is performed again when the patient is directed to walk back the same distance. A walking device is permitted during this test.

Annualized relapse rate in Months 3 to 15Months 3 to 15

Relapses are recurrences of a disease activity after a recovery. A confirmed MS relapse is one accompanied by a clinically relevant change in the EDSS performed by the EDSS Rater, i.e. an increase of at least 0.5 points on the EDSS score, or an increase of 1 point on two functional scores (FSs) or 2 points on one FS, excluding changes involving bowel/bladder or cerebral FS compared to the previous available rating (the last EDSS rating that did not occur during a relapse). Confirmation of MS relapse based on these definitions will be done centrally.

Mean change in Gd+ lesion countBaseline, Months 3 and 15

Increase in the number of contrast-enhancing lesions on MRI

Percentage of participants reporting treatment emergent adverse events (TEAEs) and serious adverse eventsBaseline up to Month 15

Adverse events (TEAEs) and serious adverse events will be reported at each visit

Mean change in T2 lesion countBaseline, Months 3 and 15

Increase in new T2 lesions on MRI

Mean change from Baseline in T1Baseline up to Month 15

Presence of new or enlarged T1 lesions

Mean whole brain and regional volume loss from BaselineBaseline up to Month 15

Brain volume loss is a marker of progressive loss of brain structure and function. It is a predictor of disability progression.

Percentage of participants with a single baseline NfL≥10pg/ml and NfL<10pg/ml achieving NEDA-3 (No Evidence of Disease Activity-3)Months 3 to15

Participants with a single baseline NfL≥10 pg/ml and NfL\<10pg/ml will be considered as achieved NEDA-3 if the participant has not had a clinical relapse (recurrence of a disease activity after a recovery), has not had an increase in disability and has no new radiological MRI activity (no new occurrences of contrast-enhancing lesions)

Percentage of participants without a worsening of their disabilityMonths 3 to 15

No increase or worsening of disability

Mean change in the 9 Hole Peg TestBaseline, Months 3 and 15

This is a test of upper extremity function. The patient is seated at a table with a small, shallow container holding nine pegs and a wood or plastic block containing nine empty holes. The patient picks up the nine pegs one at a time as quickly as possible, puts them in nine holes and once they are in the holes, the patient removes them again as quickly as possible one at a time, replacing them into the shallow container. The total time to complete the task is recorded. This test is performed with both the dominant and non-dominant hand.

Mean change in Gd+ lesion volumeBaseline, Months 3 and 15

Increase in size of contrast-enhancing lesions on MRI

Mean change in T2 lesion volumeBaseline, Months 3 and 15

Increase in size of T2 lesions on MRI

Mean change in MSQOL-54Month 3 to Month 15

The MSQOL-54 is health-related quality of life questionnaire that assesses the physical, mental, and social effects experienced by MS patients, as well as functional disability. It is made up for 54 questions with a total score ranging from.0 to 100. Higher scores indicate better quality of life.

Trial Locations

Locations (36)

Palmetto Clinical Research

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Summerville, South Carolina, United States

Sibyl Wray MD Neurology PC

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Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Alabama Neurology Associates PC

🇺🇸

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

North Central Neurology Associates PC

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Cullman, Alabama, United States

Arizona Neuroscience Research LLC

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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

University of California at Los Angeles

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Torrance, California, United States

Neurology of Central FL Res Ctr

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Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States

S And D Clinical Research

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Cape Coral, Florida, United States

Homestead Assoc In Research Inc

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Homestead, Florida, United States

Neurology Associates PA

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Maitland, Florida, United States

Orlando Health Clinical Trials

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Emerald Coast Neurology

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Pensacola, Florida, United States

University Of South Florida

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Tampa, Florida, United States

Kootenai Health

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Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States

Neuro Medial Clinic of Central Louisiana

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Alexandria, Louisiana, United States

International Neurorehab Institute

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Lutherville, Maryland, United States

Reliant Medical Group

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Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Henry Ford Hospital

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Detroit, Michigan, United States

Memorial Healthcare

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Owosso, Michigan, United States

University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Jackson, Mississippi, United States

Jersey Shore University Medical Ctr

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Neptune, New Jersey, United States

SUNY Upstate Medical Center

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Syracuse, New York, United States

University Of NC At Chapel Hill

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

Piedmont HealthCare

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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Velocity Clinical Research

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Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Clinical Trial Network

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Houston, Texas, United States

Neuro Mind Clinical Trials Ltd Co

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Katy, Texas, United States

Covenant Medical Group

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Lubbock, Texas, United States

West Texas Cancer Center

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Odessa, Texas, United States

Tranquil Clinical Research

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Webster, Texas, United States

Sentara Neuroscience Institute

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Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Evergreen Health Multiple Sclerosis Center

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Kirkland, Washington, United States

Swedish Medical Center

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Seattle, Washington, United States

Aurora BayCare Medical Center

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Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Novartis Investigative Site

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

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