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A Prospective, Open Label, Phase 1 Safety Study of Passive Immune Therapy During Acute Ebola Virus Disease Using Transfusion of INTERCEPT Plasma Prepared From Volunteer Donors Who Have Recovered From Ebola Virus Disease

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Cerus

Status and phase

Terminated
Phase 1

Conditions

Acute Ebola Virus Disease

Treatments

Biological: INTERCEPT Plasma

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT02295501
CLI 00113

Details and patient eligibility

About

The objective of this Phase 1 safety study is to provide access to the potential therapeutic benefit of EBOV convalescent plasma containing antibodies to EBOV. The risk of exposure to plasma from donors who may be infected with other transfusion-transmitted pathogens, not detectable by current licensed donor testing procedures, will be mitigated by using pathogen inactivation to minimize the risk of the TTI from these donors, who would otherwise be deferred and ineligible for blood donation.

Full description

The objective of this Phase 1 safety study is to provide access to the potential therapeutic benefit of EBOV convalescent plasma containing antibodies to EBOV. The risk of exposure to plasma from donors who may be infected with other transfusion-transmitted pathogens, not detectable by current licensed donor testing procedures, will be mitigated by using pathogen inactivation to minimize the risk of the TTI from these donors, who would otherwise be deferred and ineligible for blood donation.

The study is designed as a prospective, open label, multi-center, single arm study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of INTERCEPT plasma prepared from EBOV convalescent donors for passive immune therapy in subjects with acute EVD.

Data will be collected to assess the safety of this intervention by monitoring adverse events in the immediate 24-hour post transfusion period. Efficacy will be assessed by monitoring the clinical status of treated subjects with respect to clearance of EBOV by using nucleic acid assays to measure pre and post treatment viral titers. A number of clinical parameters indicative of end-organ damage during acute EVD will be monitored to determine if passive immune therapy affects the onset and duration of renal failure and acute lung injury. In addition, blood samples will be collected pre and post transfusion of convalescent EBOV INTERCEPT plasma to determine if biomarkers of endothelial injury are impacted, and if they can be used to guide plasma transfusion therapy to establish a dosing regimen and duration of treatment.

Enrollment

6 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

EBOV Convalescent Donor Inclusion Criteria:

  • Recovered from Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) by clinical criteria and declared clinically asymptomatic of active EVD.
  • Twenty-eight (28) days from hospital discharge.
  • Two negative test results for EBOV nucleic acid by a sensitive nucleic acid test method with blood samples drawn at least 48 hours apart.
  • Plasma/serum tested for HIV, HTLV, HCV, HBV, syphilis, and other pathogens (per institutional practice) using licensed test methods. Inclusion of donors with positive test results for these pathogens will be at the discretion of treating physicians, with respect to the relative benefit of donor subject convalescent plasma treated with INTERCEPT pathogen inactivation, compared to the risk to recipients of not receiving EBOV convalescent plasma transfusion therapy.
  • ABO blood group and RhD typing performed and donor anti-A and anti-B titers performed.
  • Plasma/serum tested for human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies for female donors with history of pregnancy and for donors with a history of transfusions (per institutional practice) using licensed test methods for transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) risk mitigation. Inclusion of donors with positive test results will be at the discretion of treating physicians, with respect to the relative benefit of donor subject convalescent plasma compared to the risk to recipients of not receiving EBOV convalescent plasma transfusion therapy.
  • Measurement of antibodies to EBOV, when feasible and ultimately measurement of neutralizing antibodies to EBOV, when available.
  • Conformity to age and weight standards for blood donors for plasma donation. Variance from standards may be acceptable with evaluation by treating physician(s) and with donor or legal guardian consent for non-conforming donors when collection of reduced volumes of plasma may be of therapeutic value.
  • Cleared by treating physician for apheresis plasma donation.
  • Written signed informed consent to donate 650-1300 mL plasma by apheresis at frequencies of twice per week, at the discretion of the treating physician.

Recipient Subject Inclusion Criteria:

  • Acute EVD diagnosed by nucleic acid testing and meeting established case definitions (World Health Organization 2014).
  • Subject or legal guardian provides written informed consent to receive INTERCEPT plasma.

Exclusion criteria

EBOV Convalescent Donor Exclusion Criteria:

• Active EVD

Recipient Subject Exclusion Criteria:

• Documented food allergy to psoralens

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

6 participants in 1 patient group

EBOV convalescent donors
Experimental group
Description:
EBOV convalescent donors for passive immune therapy in subjects with acute EVD
Treatment:
Biological: INTERCEPT Plasma

Trial contacts and locations

2

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