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Pilot Study: Interest of Belatacept As a Non-nephrotoxic Immunosuppressive Treatment in Cardiac Transplant Patients At Risk of Chronic Renal Failure (BELACOEUR)

Phase 2
Recruiting
Conditions
Heart Transplant Failure
Interventions
Registration Number
NCT04180085
Lead Sponsor
Nantes University Hospital
Brief Summary

Heart transplantation (TC) is the standard treatment for terminal heart failure. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common complication responsible for increased mortality and morbidity. The main risk factors for progression to CKD are advanced age, pre-transplantation CKD, degradation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in the first year post-transplantation, and nephrotoxicity of calcineurin inhibitors (CNI).

Indeed, these molecules (cyclosporin and tacrolimus), the cornerstone of immunosuppressive treatment, have nephrotoxic effects in the short term (by a hemodynamic effect) and in the long term (by a pro-fibrosin effect).

In renal transplantation (TR), belatacept, a costimulation-inhibiting molecule, used de novo, without CNI, with induction by anti-receptor antibody of Interleukines 2, preserves kidney function. Despite this great advantage, its development is still hampered by a higher number of rejections compared to the CNI group in this originator study. Based on the experience gained in TR, which has since validated its use, the hypothesis is that in heart transplantation, belatacept (Nulojix) combined with minimization of CNI (with induction by antilymphocyte serum), could significantly improve glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in patients at risk of CKD (by removing them from dialysis and possible kidney transplantation) without increasing the risk of rejection.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
25
Inclusion Criteria

Cardiac transplant patients for 3 months Over 18 years of age No Donor Specific Antibodies at inclusion (positive threshold average fluorescence intensity (MFI)> 2000) Having a GFR (DFG in french) is the single best indicator of overall renal function < 30ml/min calculated according to the formula CKD EPI or a decrease in GFR of more than 50% between the day of the heart transplant and 3 months, stable for 15 days.

Induction treatment with anti-lymphocyte serum Virus d'Epstein-Barr positive serology Having signed the consent after receiving informed information Negative pregnancy test for patients of childbearing age, and agreement to use effective contraception throughout the study and 6 weeks after the end of the study Having no difficulty in understanding and communicating with the investigator and his representatives Beneficiaries of a Social Security scheme

Exclusion Criteria

The criteria for non-inclusion are:

2nd heart transplant or other solid organ transplant History of rejections Cellular or humoral rejection at myocardial biopsy of 3 months post Transplantation Cardiac Current viral infection of type cytomegalovirus, Virus d'Epstein-Barr, hepatitis C virus, hepatitis V virus.....

Human immunodeficiency virus positive serology Ongoing participation in another clinical study Any clinical condition that the investigator considers incompatible with the conduct of the study under acceptable safety conditions: (in particular, progressive infection, progressive cardiovascular complication, progressive neoplastic disease) Inability of the patient to comply with study procedures Pregnant or breastfeeding women Person under guardianship, curators or safeguard of justice

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
BELATACEPTBelatacept Injection-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Clearance12 months

Determination of plasma creatinine and calculation of clearance according to the formula CKD EPI (Chronic Kidney Disease - Epidemiology Collaboration) at 3 months and 12 months post heart transplantation

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of dialysis sessions12 months

Evaluate the use of renal replacement therapy between 3 months and 12 months after Cardiac Transplantation.

Fasting blood glucose and glycated haemoglobin (HBA1C)12 months

Measurement of the New Onset Diabetes After Transplantation

Death12 months

Evaluate the mortality specific to 12 months post cardiac transplantation (Estimate: percentage of patients who died at 12 months).

Myocardial biopsies12 months

Myocardial biopsies between 3 months and 12 months post Cardiac Transplantation to check the risk of rejection

Anti-human leukocyte antigen antibody assay12 months

To check the risk of rejection

Trial Locations

Locations (4)

Karine Nubret

🇫🇷

Bordeaux, France

Bertrand Lelong

🇫🇷

Rennes, France

Claire Garandeau

🇫🇷

Nantes, France

Laurent Sebbag

🇫🇷

Lyon, France

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