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This is a randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel group, multicenter, double-blind Phase 2a, 2-arm study.
The goal of this Phase 2a study is to assess safety and efficacy of SAR442970 in comparison to placebo to preserve β-cell function in participants with recently diagnosed type 1 diabetes (T1D) on insulin therapy.
The study design comprises 2 parts: in Part A adult participants (18 to 35 years of age at screening) and in Part B adolescent and young adult participants (age range 12 to 21 years) will be randomized into SAR442970 and placebo groups. Approximately 84 participants will be included with randomization ratio 3:1 (active:placebo).
The study includes a screening period (3 to 5 weeks), a double-blind treatment period of 52 weeks and a safety follow-up of 26 weeks.
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The total study duration will be up to 83 weeks including Screening and Safety follow-up period.
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Participant must be 18 to 35 y.o. inclusive, at the time of signing the informed consent in order to be enrolled in Part A. Participant must be 12 to 21 y.o. inclusive, at the time of signing the informed consent in order to be enrolled in Part B.
Participants who meet the criteria of T1D according to American Diabetes Association (ADA 2024).
Initiated exogenous insulin replacement therapy not longer than 90 days prior to Screening visit at which random C-peptide will be assessed.
Receiving insulin hormone replacement therapy:
Participants must be positive for at least 1 of the following T1D autoantibodies confirmed by medical history and/or obtained at study Screening:
Have random C-peptide levels ≥0.2 nmol/L determined at Screening.
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Participants are excluded from the study if any of the following criteria apply:
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84 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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