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The purpose of this pilot study is to assess the safety and tolerability of multiple doses of MaaT033 in ALS patients and to analyze the gut microbiota composition and evolution before considering a larger randomized controlled efficacy study.
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This is a prospective, single arm, open-label study.
The target population includes subjects with a recent disease onset defined as the time from first motor deficit at screening of at least 6 months and up to 24 months and removing very rapid/slow progressors based on the ALS Functional Rating Scale - Revised (ALSFRS-R) progression slope.
After a screening period (clinical examination, blood sampling), subject will come for a baseline visit (clinical examination, blood and feces sampling) and to initiate a bowel preparation phase. Five days later, subject will come back to the study site (clinical examination, blood sampling) to initiate a first Maat033 treatment period of 28-day. Ten days after MaaT033 treatment initiation a remote visit is included (feces sampling) to check the subject safety/tolerability. After the first Maat033 treatment period, subject will come to the study site (clinical examination, blood and feces sampling) to initiate the second MaaT033 treatment period of 28-day. At the end of the second Maat033 treatment period subjects will come to the study site (clinical examination, blood and feces sampling) and start a 28-day follow-up period without treatment.
Study completion is defined when all subjects enrolled completed the study follow-up period (clinical examination, blood and feces sampling) or earlier if a subject discontinued the study.
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Juliette Jouve
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