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Not Yet RecruitingNCT07107451
Sustained Unresponsiveness (SU) to Sesame Protein Following Low-dose Oral Allergen-specific Immunotherapy
Evaluation of the Acquisition of Sustained Unresponsiveness (SU) to Sesame Protein Following Low-dose Oral Immunotherapy - Long-term Follow-up of Patients From the RCT Efficacy and Safety of Low-dose Sesame Oral Immunotherapy in Pediatric Patients, NCT06261554.
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 39 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Medical University of Warsaw · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 3 Years – 17 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
This study is a long-term follow-up of participants from the randomized controlled trial (RCT) "Efficacy and Safety of Low-Dose Sesame Oral Immunotherapy in Pediatric Patients", NCT06261554. At the end of the original RCT all participants will undergo an open Oral Food Challenge (OFC) to assess desensitization after 3 months on the maintenance dose of OIT. Patients who have completed the first part of the study will be invited to the current part of the project: * First arm (initial experimental group) - patients will continue oral immunotherapy (OIT) with low dose of sesame protein (300mg) for the next 8 months (+/- 3 weeks). * Second arm (initial control group - one year on a sesame elimination diet) - patients will begin OIT following the protocol used in the first part of the study (RCT). Upon completion of this initial phase, they will continue immunotherapy for an additional 8 months (+/- 3 weeks). After an additional 8 months (+/- 3 weeks) of OIT, all study participants will undergo a 4-week cessation of treatment, followed by an open Oral Food Challenge (OFC) to assess the development of sustained unresponsiveness (SU).
Detailed description
Oral immunotherapy (OIT) is currently considered the most effective treatment for food allergies. The two primary goals of food immunotherapy are desensitization and sustained unresponsiveness. Desensitization refers to the induction of temporary tolerance to the allergen, which is maintained only through regular, ongoing exposure. In contrast, the most desirable outcome-sustained unresponsiveness-is defined as the continued absence of allergic reactions to the allergen after discontinuation of immunotherapy for a specified period. This study is a long-term follow-up of participants from the randomized controlled trial (RCT) "Efficacy and Safety of Low-Dose Sesame Oral Immunotherapy in Pediatric Patients", NCT06261554. Patients who completed the initial phase will be invited to participate in the current phase of the project. After 8 months (+/- 3 weeks) of continued OIT with a low dose of sesame protein, patients will be admitted for hospital-based assessments including skin prick testing, laboratory evaluations, and an open oral food challenge (OFC) to assess the acquisition of desensitization to sesame protein. Patients who had a negative OFC (indicating confirmed desensitization) after 3 months of OIT during the initial phase of the study will proceed to the next part without undergoing another OFC prior to the treatment break. Only patients with confirmed desensitization, as evidenced by a negative OFC, will be eligible for the next phase. Following a 4-week interruption in OIT, these patients will be invited for another Oral Food Challenge (OFC) to assess the acquisition of sustained unresponsiveness to sesame protein. Patients with a positive OFC prior to the treatment break (i.e., those who did not achieve desensitization)-regardless of their original study group-will continue sesame OIT in accordance with the standard desensitization protocol used at the Clinic. An interim analysis is planned after 50% of participants have completed the primary outcome assessment. The analysis will be conducted by an independent Data Monitoring Committee to evaluate safety and efficacy. Appropriate alpha-spending adjustments will be applied to control for Type I error.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT | OIT with low dose sesame protein | After 8 months of continued low-dose sesame OIT, patients will undergo hospital-based assessments, including skin prick testing, laboratory evaluations, and an open Oral Food Challenge (OFC) to evaluate desensitization. Patients who had a negative OFC after 3 months in the initial phase of the study-and thus confirmed desensitization-will skip the pre-break OFC and proceed directly to the next stage. Following a 4-week interruption in OIT, patients will return for a final hospital visit, during which a concluding OFC will be conducted to assess sustained unresponsiveness. Additional laboratory tests and skin prick testing will also be performed at this visit. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2025-08-01
- Primary completion
- 2028-12-01
- Completion
- 2029-05-01
- First posted
- 2025-08-06
- Last updated
- 2025-08-06
Locations
1 site across 1 country: Poland
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07107451. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.