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The objective of this clinical study is to select the optimal dose and evaluate the safety and efficacy of NR082 in treatment of LHON caused by mitochondrial ND4 gene mutation. Part 1 (Phase 1/2) is a safety dose-finding study, which will enroll subjects aged ≥ 18 years old and ≤ 75 years old to receive a single unilateral intravitreal (IVT) injection of NR082 to observe its safety and efficacy. In Part 2 (Phase 3) of the clinical study, the dose recommended after the end of Part 1 is used to further verify the safety and efficacy of the study drug. Part 2 of the study is divided into the safety run-in phase and the randomized, double-blind and control study. Subjects aged ≥ 12 years and ≤ 75 years will be enrolled in the Part 2. The run-in phase will enroll 6 evaluable subjects. After monitoring for at least 6 weeks, if no new safety signals are observed, the clinical trial will enter the randomized, double-blind and control study phase upon approval by the Safety Review Committee(SRC). The clinical manifestation of all subjects is reduced visual acuity caused by LHON associated with ND4 mutation, and central laboratory test showed G11778A mutation (a CLIA-certified laboratory), while the reduced visual acuity lasted for > 6 months and < 10 years.
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Part 1: Dose-Finding At the dose-finding part, the principle is that the Safety Review Committee (SRC) will determine whether to make dose adjustment based on the safety data of the starting dose in Part 1. The recommended dose (safe and effective dose) of the Part 2 study will be determined jointly by the SRC, IDMC, sponsor and the drug regulatory authority after the interim analysis in Part 1 is completed.
The starting dose in Part 1 is 1.5 × 109 vg, 0.05 mL eye/dose. The safety of the starting dose will be reviewed by the SRC and the dose escalation or de-escalation will be recommended by the SRC.
The safety of the starting dose will first be performed in 6 evaluable subjects.
Part 2 (including the safety run-in phase and the randomized, double-blind and sham-injection control study):
First Stage: safety run-in phase:
The safety run-in phase of Part 2 will enroll 6 evaluable subjects (including at least 1 minor subject aged ≥ 12 years and < 18 years) aged ≥ 12 years and ≤ 75 years at the dose determined in Part 1, namely 4.5 x 109 vg, 0.05 mL eye/dose (high dose) and monitor the safety for at least 6 weeks. If there is no new safety concern evaluated by the SRC, the randomized, double-blind, sham-injection control study can be initiated.
Second Stage: randomized, double-blind, sham-injection control study:
The randomized, double-blind, sham-injection control study of Part 2 is to verify the efficacy and safety of NR082 in LHON caused by mitochondrial gene ND4 mutation at the dose determined in Part 1 of the study, namely 4.5 x 109 vg, 0.05 mL eye/dose (high dose). This part is divided into the NR082 treatment group and the control group (sham-injection group).
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Inclusion Criteria Age
Age at signing of informed consent form
The clinical manifestation caused by LHON is vision loss, with a visual acuity of ≥ 0.5 LogMAR in BCVA in either eye
The genotype test result is that there is G11778A mutation in ND4 gene, and there are no other primary LHON-associated mutations in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) (ND1[G3460A] or ND6[T14484C]) (confirmed by a CLIA-certified international laboratory)
The duration of vision loss in the eye with worse visual acuity lasted > 6 months and < 10 years at screening
Pupils can be adequately dilated for a comprehensive eye examination and visual acuity test
Each eye of the subject must maintain the VA determined by manual visual acuity test (≤ 2.3 LogMAR) as defined in the ocular/vision examination manual (operating manual for optometry and VA examinations) in this study
Sign the written informed consent form and willing to comply with the clinical study protocol Sex
Male or female
Male subjects:
• A male subject must agree to take contraceptive measures at least 6 months after the treatment visit, see Appendix 5 for details
Female subjects:
i) Not a woman of childbearing potential (WOCBP) as defined in Appendix 5 or ii) A WOCBP who agrees to follow the contraception guidance in Appendix 5 for at least 6 months after the treatment visit Informed Consent
Written informed consent form must be obtained from the subject or his/her parent/legal guardian (if the subject is under 18 years of age) (Part 2) before any study-related procedures are performed (see Section 10.2) If the subject is legally identified as blind (>1.0 LogMARor decimal acuity meter reading < 0.1), an impartial witness must be present throughout the informed consent process and discussion process.
Exclusion Criteria
Subjects who meet any of the following criteria will be excluded from the study:
Any known allergy and/or hypersensitivity to the study drug or its constituents
Contraindication to IVT injection in any eye
IVT drug delivery to any eye within 30 days prior to the screening visit
History of vitrectomy in either eye
Narrow anterior chamber angle in any eye contra-indicating pupillary dilation
Presence of disorders or diseases of the eye or adnexa, excluding LHON, which may interfere with visual or ocular assessments, including spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT), during the study
Presence of known/documented mutations, other than the LHON-related mutation, which are known to cause pathology of the optic nerve, retina or afferent visual system
Presence of systemic or ocular/vision diseases, disorders or pathologies, other than LHON, known to cause or be associated with vision loss, or whose associated treatment(s) or therapy(ies) is/are known to cause or be associated with vision loss
Presence of optic neuropathy from any cause other than LHON
Presence of illness or disease that, in the opinion of the investigator, include symptoms and/or the associated treatments that can alter visual function, for instance cancers or pathology of the CNS, including multiple sclerosis (diagnosis of multiple sclerosis must be based on the 2010 Revisions to the McDonald Criteria) (Polman et al., 2011), and/or diseases or conditions that affect the safety of subjects participating in the study
History of recurrent uveitis (idiopathic or immune-related) or active ocular inflammation
Participated in another clinical study and receive IP within 90 days prior to the screening visit
a) Exceptions: Subjects who have completed the clinical study of idebenone as IP within 90 days prior to the screening visit, and has completely discontinued idebenone at least 7 days prior to dosing are still eligible to participate in the study.
Any eye has previously received ocular gene therapy
Subjects who refused to stop using idebenone
Have undergone ocular surgery of clinical relevance (per investigator's assessment) within 90 days prior to the screening visit
Female subjects who are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed within the first 6 months after the administration of NR082 Injection
History of drug or alcohol abuse (including heavy smoking, i.e. > 20 cigarettes per day or > 20 pack-years [equivalent to one pack a day for 20 years or 2 packs a day for 10 years])
Subjects with positive human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), syphilis and HCV antibodies are excluded; subjects who have clinically significant active infection requiring treatment as shown by hepatitis B test (defined as positive hepatitis B core antibody [HBcAb] or hepatitis B surface antigen [HBsAg], hepatitis B virus deoxyribonucleic acid (HBV-DNA) >1,000 copies /mL or >lower limit of quantitative detection with the local laboratory method) will be excluded
Unable to tolerate or unable or unwilling to comply with all the protocol requirements
Subjects from the study site fail to comply with or do not agree to comply with local and institutional guidelines for suspected 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection/testing
Any other exclusions determined by the investigator
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102 participants in 2 patient groups
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Xiaoning Guo, PHD
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