D7700C00003
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StatusAccepting Candidates
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Age12 Years - N/A
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SexesAll
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Healthy VolunteersNo
Objective
AZD0292 is a bispecific IgG1k mAb being evaluated for the prevention of exacerbations in bronchiectasis patients chronically colonized with PsA.
Description
AZD0292 is a bispecific IgG1k mAb being evaluated for the prevention of exacerbations in bronchiectasis patients chronically colonized with PsA.
This Phase IIb study aims to assess the efficacy, safety, and PK of 2 dosage regimens of AZD0292 administered IV, as compared to placebo in participants 12 years of age and older.
The primary population of this study will be PsA-colonized NCFBE patients, a bronchiectasis group with frequent pulmonary exacerbations due to chronic PsA airway colonization. These PsA associated pulmonary exacerbations contribute to a decline in lung function, impair quality of life and increase mortality, highlighting the urgent need for effective therapeutic options. To investigate the broader applicability of AZD0292, bronchiectasis patients with CF who are colonized with PsA will be also included as a non-powered exploratory group in this Phase IIb study.
Details
| Full study title | A Phase IIb Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Parallel, Multidose Study to Evaluate the Efficacy, Safety, and PK of AZD0292 in Participants 12 years of Age and Older With Bronchiectasis and Chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa Colonization |
| Protocol number | OCR47726 |
| ClinicalTrials.gov ID | NCT07088926 |
| Phase | Phase 2 |
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
Participant must be ≥ 12 years of age at the time of signing the informed consent/assent
Weight ≥ 35 kg
Bronchiectasis diagnosed by a physician and confirmed by CT demonstrating abnormal bronchial dilation in ≥ 1 lobe. Note: A historical CT scan within the past 5 years is acceptable. If not available, a CT scan should be conducted at screening to confirm eligibility.
Participants who are receiving appropriate standard of care therapy per local guidelines and have a documented history of ≥ 2 moderate exacerbations or ≥ 1 severe exacerbation in the preceding 12 months requiring antibiotics
Participants who are clinically stable and free from an exacerbation of bronchiectasis for 4 weeks prior to randomization
Participants with pre* or post-bronchodilator FEV1 ≥ 25% predicted value at screening.
Presence of positive (PCR or culture) PsA in an airway sample at least once in the last 24 months prior to screening
Presence of culture positive PsA in sputum at least within 5 weeks of randomization. Participants who have previously received PsA eradication therapy, as determined appropriate by their treating provider, but remain colonized with PsA are eligible for the study.
Capable of giving signed informed consent/assent which includes compliance with the requirements and restrictions listed in the ICF and in this protocol
Exclusion Criteria:
Primary lung diagnosis other than bronchiectasis
Evidence of active tuberculosis or active nontuberculous mycobacteria being treated or requiring treatment. Participants currently receiving treatment for active TB or nontuberculous mycobacteria may be considered after completion of an appropriate course of therapy
Evidence of an active allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis being treated or requiring treatment
Need for long term supplemental oxygen. Oxygen use for ambulation and relief of breathlessness after exercise is allowed
Malignancy, current or within the previous 5 years, except for stable prostate cancer, adequately treated non-invasive basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin and cervical carcinoma in situ treated with apparent success more than one year prior to enrolment
AIDS or Advanced human immunodeficiency virus disease (CD4 count of < 200 cells/mm3.
History of severe adverse reaction associated with a mAb, and/or history of severe allergic reaction (eg, anaphylaxis that required the use of epinephrine/adrenaline or hospitalization), and/or history of immune complex disease (Type III hypersensitivity reactions) to monoclonal antibody administration
Treatment with long term anti-PsA antibiotics, macrolides, or DPP-1 inhibitors, which are newly initiated within the 3 months prior to screening
Chronic immunosuppressive therapy (including prednisolone > 5 mg or equivalent) newly initiated within the last 3 months
Receipt of investigational products indicated for the treatment or prevention of
bronchiectasis exacerbations or expected receipt during the study
- Participants with CF on CFTR modulator therapies which are newly initiated within
the previous 3 months prior to screening
- Female participants who are pregnant, lactating, or WOCBP and not using a highly
effective method of contraception or abstinence from at least 4 weeks prior to study
intervention administration and until at least 6 months after study intervention
administration
Lead researcher
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Critical Care Medicine Specialist, Critical Care Specialist, Critical Lung Care Specialist, Pulmonologist (Lung Specialist)
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