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Sublingual Cockroach Safety in Adults With Cockroach Allergy & Perennial Allergic Rhinitis With or Without Asthma (SCSS)

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 1

Conditions

Asthma
Allergy

Treatments

Drug: Placebo
Drug: Glycerinated German cockroach allergenic extract

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

NETWORK
NIH

Identifiers

NCT00434421
DAIT ICAC-10

Details and patient eligibility

About

Immunotherapy may help reduce symptoms of allergy and asthma. Problems concerning compliance and adverse events with subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy have generated interest in delivering immunotherapy sublingually (under the tongue). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of a cockroach extract given sublingually to people with perennial (year-round) allergic rhinitis, with or without asthma.

Full description

The prevalence of asthma has dramatically increased in many parts of the world. Currently, there is no effective way to prevent development of allergic rhinitis and asthma and no cure. Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), a type of therapy in which allergens are placed under the tongue, may be a way to control and possibly prevent allergic rhinitis and asthma. However, detailed research of this approach is limited.

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of a sublingual cockroach extract given to people with perennial allergic rhinitis. Participants in this study will include people both with and without asthma.

Participation in this study will last a little more than 2 weeks. Participants will be stratified by age (oldest to youngest age group) and degree of cockroach sensitivity. Each age group will be enrolled after the previous group's safety data have been reviewed. At study entry (Day 0), participants will receive a dose of placebo and then up to seven incremental doses of cockroach extract at 15-minute intervals while observed by the clinic nurse. Doses will continue to be given until a sign or symptom occurs that indicates the participant is having difficulty tolerating the drug, or until the maximum study dose is reached.

At the Principal Investigator's discretion, participants who were able to achieve the maximum study dose will be invited to continue onto the 2-week treatment course of the study. These participants will return on Days 1 and 2 to the clinic to self-administer the maximum study dose of cockroach extract. After self-administering the maximum study dose, participants will be observed by the clinic nurse for 30 minutes. On Days 3 through 14, participants will take the maximum study dose of cockroach extract daily at home. Participants will be asked to keep a diary and record signs or symptoms experienced after taking each dose.

Skin tests, breathing tests, and blood collection will occur at study screening. At study entry, participants will be taught to use an EpiPen in the event of a severe allergic reaction at any time during the study. A physical exam/fitness assessment will be done at study screening, study entry, and the final visit. Unused extract will be collected at the final visit from participants who entered the 2-week treatment course of the study.

The reference for this study is SCSS (Sublingual Cockroach Safety Study) in the provided citation: Wood RA, Togias A, Wildfire J et al. Development of cockroach immunotherapy by the Inner-City Asthma Consortium. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2014 Mar;133(3):846-52. PubMed ID: 24184147).

Enrollment

28 patients

Sex

All

Ages

5 to 55 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria for All Participants:

  • History of perennial allergic rhinitis with or without asthma for a minimum of 1 year prior to study entry
  • Positive skin prick test to German cockroach performed along with negative (saline) and positive (histamine) controls
  • Willing to sign EpiPen training form
  • Parent or guardian willing to provide informed consent, if applicable

Inclusion Criteria for Participants with Asthma:

  • Diagnosis of well-controlled, mild to moderate persistent asthma, defined as having symptoms at least 3 times a week with no controller medication OR less than 3 times a week on controller medication. More information about this criterion can be found in the protocol.
  • Diagnosis of asthma made over 1 year prior to study entry

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Have severe, persistent asthma (according to National Asthma Education and Prevention Program [NAEPP] classification) as evidenced by those who require a dose of greater than 500 mcg of fluticasone/day or equivalent of another inhaled corticosteroid OR who have been hospitalized for asthma within 6 months prior to study entry
  • Life-threatening asthma exacerbation requiring intubation or mechanical ventilation or resulting in a hypoxic seizure in the 2 years prior to study entry
  • History of anaphylaxis of Grade 2 or higher as defined in the protocol
  • Unstable angina, significant arrhythmia, uncontrolled hypertension, or other chronic or immunologic diseases that, in the opinion of the investigator, may interfere with the study or pose additional risk to the patient. More information about this criterion can be found in the protocol.
  • Taking medications that could induce gastrointestinal reactions during the study. Participants taking such medications must prove to be stable with no side effects for at least 3 months prior to study screening to be considered eligible.
  • Received an investigational drug in the 30 days prior to study entry OR plan to receive an investigational drug during the study
  • Received allergen immunotherapy in the 180 days prior to screening or plan to initiate or resume allergen immunotherapy during the study
  • Taking tricyclic antidepressants or beta-adrenergic blocker drugs
  • Received omalizumab in the 3 months prior to study screening
  • Known contraindication to therapy with cockroach extract used in this study
  • Mental illness that would interfere with the participant's ability to comply to study requirements
  • History of drug or alcohol abuse that, in the opinion of the investigator, would interfere with the study
  • Plan to leave study area during the study
  • Does not primarily speak English, including caretakers of participants when the participant is a child
  • Cannot perform spirometry
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

28 participants in 1 patient group

German Cockroach Allergen Dosing Group
Experimental group
Description:
Glycerinated German Cockroach Allergenic Extract
Treatment:
Drug: Glycerinated German cockroach allergenic extract
Drug: Placebo

Trial contacts and locations

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