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phase 2 study. Target disease: Crohn's disease.
Rational and relevance to IBD patients:
Copaxone is known for its high safety profile and for acting as an effective immunomodulatory agent for the treatment of MS. . In experimental models of IBD, a beneficial effect of Copaxone was demonstrated where significant amelioration of macroscopic colonic damage, preservation of the microscopic colonic structure, reduced weight loss, and improved long-term survival in treated compared with untreated mice was demonstrated. In addition, Copaxone suppressed the proliferation of local mesenteric lymphocytes to syngeneic colon extract, significantly reduced the overall secretion of TNF-α and induced the secretion of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β. The ability of Copaxone to effectively modulate the clinical manifestations and the detrimental immune response involved in experimental colitis, together with its high safety profile support its potential effect as a new treatment for CD.
Patients: patients with moderately active Crohn's disease as indicated by a CDAI 220 - 450, whose diagnosis was done more than 3 months before enrollment.
Study objectives: to test the efficacy and safety of Copaxone in CD patients.
Study design: This will be a single center, randomized, double blind placebo controlled phase 2 study.
Subjects will be assessed for study eligibility 1 to 2 weeks prior to baseline Eligible patients will be enrolled into the study after signing an informed consent form and allocated in a 1.5:1 ratio to receive either Copaxone or placebo. A total of 50 patients will be recruited.
Subcutaneous injections (Copaxone or Placebo) will be administered daily through week 12. Patient assessment of safety and efficacy will be made at weeks 0,4,8,12 and 16.
At week 12 non-responders would be offered an open label arm with daily Copaxone 20mg for the next 12 weeks
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Data evaluation: Evidence of therapeutic benefit and safety will be evaluated by the following assessments:
Clinical assessments:
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Tolerability and Safety:
Immunologic assessment (including lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine secretion assays) will be performed at the baseline visit as well as weeks 4 and 12 and 16. Serum samples for cytokine studies 24 hours after first injection would also be collected.
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To be eligible for the trial, patients must meet all of the following criteria;
Are 18-70 years old at the time of screening; may be male or female.
Have Crohn's disease, diagnosed more than 3 months before enrollment and confirmed by endoscopy, radiology or surgery. Documentation should be performed within 36 months prior to screening.
Moderately active Crohn's disease as indicated by a CDAI 220 - 450.
Are able to adhere to the following concomitant medication requirements:
Patients must never have received treatment with Copaxone.
Patients taking 5-ASA compounds must have been taking the drug for at least 4 weeks with a stable dosage for at least 2 weeks prior to screening.
Patients taking oral corticosteroids must have been taking the drug for at least 4 weeks prior to screening. These patients must be with a stable dose of up to20 mg prednisone/day or equivalent, or up to 6 mg budesonide/day for at least 2 weeks prior to screening.
Inhaled or topical steroids are allowed.
Patients taking AZA or 6MP must be on a stable dose for at least 12 weeks prior to screening.
Patients taking antibiotic therapy for CD must be on a stable dose for at least 2 weeks prior to screening.
Negative stool cultures for enteric pathogens (Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter) and negative Clostridium difficile toxin assay in stool.
Women and men of childbearing potential must use medically acceptable methods of contraception [surgical sterilization, IUD, hormonal preparations, or double barrier method (e.g. condom or diaphragm, and spermicide)] throughout the study.
Patients are able to self-inject or have a designee or healthcare professional who can inject the study medication daily.
Patients are willing and able to provide written informed consent.
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50 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Iris Dotan, MD
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