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AOP2014 vs. BAT in Patients With Polycythemia Vera Who Previously Participated in the PROUD-PV Study. (CONTI-PV)

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AOP Orphan

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 3

Conditions

Polycythemia Vera

Treatments

Drug: Best available therapy (BAT)
Drug: Pegylated-Proline-interferon alpha-2b

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry
Other

Identifiers

NCT02218047
2014-001357-17 (EudraCT Number)
CONTINUATION-PV

Details and patient eligibility

About

Polycythemia Vera (PV) is a disease of bone marrow stem cells that manifests in a drastic increase of red blood cells and frequently also of white blood cells. The "thickening" of the blood in relation with a modified function of the cells has several consequences like increased blood pressure, pruritus of the skin, fatigue, disturbed blood circulation in the brain as well as fingers and toes and an increased risk of arterial and venous thrombosis (thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot in a vessel); like stroke, cardiac infarction, deep vein thrombosis in the legs. In case of a strong increase of platelets there is an additional risk of bleedings. As the disease progresses the size of spleen and liver increased in most cases and the bone marrow shows signs of fibrosis. In some cases of PV a progression at a later time point to a leukemia (increased formation of white blood cells) can occur.

The aim of this study is to show that the study drug AOP2014 (pegylated proline interferon alpha-2b) has the long term efficacy and safety in controlling the disease. A comparison arm is receiving best available therapy as selected by the investigator. Response to the treatment is measured by several blood parameters as well as size of the spleen.

Interferon-alpha has been shown to be effective in controlling the blood parameters by immunologically influencing the blood building cells. This can lead to a suppression of the disease-causing stem cells and help healthy stem cells to proliferate. Through this mechanism it is possible that Interferon-alpha can avoid long-term damaging effects of the disease.

Full description

This is a Phase III, parallel-arm, open-label continuation of the PROUD-PV study performed in adults diagnosed with Polycythemia Vera (PV). Patients who received AOP2014 in the primary study, PROUD-PV will continue on AOP2014, patients who received HU in the PROUD-PV study will receive best available therapy as selected by the investigator. Only patients who completed PROUD-PV including the end of study visit will be enrolled into this continuation study.

Enrollment

170 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Patients who completed the 12 months AOP2014 treatment arm of the PROUD-PV study and at the "end-of-treatment visit" (EoT) of the PROUD-PV study who fulfill at least one of the following criteria:

    • normalization of at least two out of three main blood parameters (Hct, PLTs and WBCs) if these parameters were moderately increased (Hct<50%, WBC<20 x 109/L, PLTs<600 x 109/L) at baseline of the PROUD-PV study, OR
    • >35% decrease of at least two out of three main blood parameters (Hct, PLTs and WBCs) if these parameters were massively increased (Hct>50%, WBCs>20 x 109/L, PLTs>600 x 109/L), at baseline of the PROUD-PV study, OR
    • normalization of spleen size, if spleen was enlarged at baseline of the PROUD-PV study, OR
    • otherwise a clear, medically verified benefit from treatment with AOP2014 (e.g. normalization of disease-related micro-vasculatory symptoms, substantial decrease of JAK2 allelic burden).
  2. Signed written ICF.

Exclusion criteria

Withdrawal criteria, as specified in the PROUD-PV study, which mandate treatment discontinuation:

  1. Non-recovery from the AOP2014 related toxicities to the grade (usually, Grade I) which allows continuation of the treatment.
  2. HADS score of 11 or higher on either or both of the subscales, and /or development or worsening of the clinically significant depression or suicidal thoughts.
  3. Progressive and clinically significant increase of liver enzyme levels despite dose reduction, or if such increase is accompanied by increased bilirubin level, any signs or symptoms of a clinically significant autoimmune disease.
  4. Clinically significant development of a new ophthalmologic disorder, or worsening of a pre-existing one, during the study.
  5. Loss of efficacy of AOP2014 or any comparable situation where no further benefits of treatment continuation are expected by the investigator.

The main efficacy evaluation criterion will be disease response defined as Hct<45% without phlebotomy (at least 3 months since the last phlebotomy), PLTs<400 x 109/L, WBCs<10 x 109/L, and normal spleen size.

The main efficacy endpoint will be the maintenance rate of disease response at assessment visits (every three months).

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

170 participants in 2 patient groups

Best available therapy (BAT)
Active Comparator group
Description:
Best available therapy, as chosen by the investigator for patients who had been on HU in the 1 Year PROUD-PV study
Treatment:
Drug: Best available therapy (BAT)
Pegylated-Proline-interferon alpha-2b
Experimental group
Description:
AOP2014 for those patients who had been on AOP2014 in the PROUD-PV study
Treatment:
Drug: Pegylated-Proline-interferon alpha-2b

Trial contacts and locations

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