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TerminatedNCT04218565

Golimumab for the Treatment of Refractory Behcet's Uveitis

Efficacy and Safety of Golimumab in the Treatment of Refractory Uveitis in Patients With Behcet's Disease

Status
Terminated
Phase
Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
1 (actual)
Sponsor
Wenjie Zheng · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The aim of this single-center prospective study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Golimumab (GOL), fully humanized anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α monoclonal antibody, in the treatment of refractory Uveitis of Behçet's disease (BDU), to verify its effects on decreasing the dose of cortical steroids, and to determine whether it can reduce BDU recurrence.

Detailed description

Uveitis of Behçet's disease (BDU) is the most common form of ocular manifestations, which is also the leading cause of irreversible visual impairment. The aim of the study is to improve the treatment strategy of the disease as well as to reduce blindness. Monoclonal anti-TNF antibodies were recommended in 2018 recommendations for treating eye involvement affecting the posterior segment (level of evidence: IIA; strength of recommendation: B), Infliximab was mentioned for the treatment of initial or recurrent episode of acute sight-threatening uveitis. Golimumab (GOL)is a fully-humanized anti-TNF-α monoclonal antibody, retrospective study on non-infectious uveitis and BDU has obtained promising results. This single-center prospective study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of GOL in the treatment of refractory BDU, to verify its effects on tapering the dose of corticosteroids, and to determine whether it can reduce BDU recurrence. We aim to enroll nine refractory BDU patients with acute onset posterior uveitis, with difficulty tapering corticosteroids while being treated with at least one of the commonly used immunosuppressants. All participants will receive GOL monthly for six months, oral immunosuppressants will remain unchanged. During follow-up, intraocular inflammation status, BCVA, as well as extraocular manifestations, will be recorded. The primary endpoints are the efficacy of the first dose of GOL, and the recurrence of uveitis after 12 months of treatment. Secondary endpoints other than intraocular inflammation will be achieved on each follow-up visit, as the quality of life improvements, side effects, recurrence of uveitis, and corticosteroids-tapering effects. On statistical analysis, the self-control treatment efficiency and recurrence rate difference will be determined using T-test of paired samples at a significance level of 0.05(2-sided). To ensure the interest of the participants, our study has been reviewed by the ethics committee, and drug clinical research liability insurance was prepared.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BIOLOGICALGolimumab (GOL)Patients with refractory BD associated uveitis will receive Golimumab therapy, the efficacy and corticosteroids-sparing effects will be evaluated.

Timeline

Start date
2020-02-15
Primary completion
2022-12-15
Completion
2022-12-15
First posted
2020-01-06
Last updated
2023-04-07

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04218565. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.