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A Pilot Phase 2 Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Dupilumab as Add-on Therapy for Hypereosinophilic Syndrome with Partial Clinical Response to Eosinophil-Depleting Biologic Agents

This study is NOT currently recruiting participants.

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Summary

Number

001979-I

Sponsoring Institute

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

Recruitment Detail

Type: Recruitment has not started
Gender: Male & Female
Min Age: 18 Years
Max Age: 99 Years

Referral Letter Required

No

Population Exclusion(s)

Adults who are or may become unable to consent;
Fetuses;
Neonates;
Children;
Pregnant Women

Keywords

Hypereosinophilic Syndrome;
Eosinophil;
Monoclonal Antibody;
Clinical Trial;
Treatment

Recruitment Keyword(s)

None

Condition(s)

Hypereosinophilic Syndrome

Investigational Drug(s)

None

Investigational Device(s)

None

Intervention(s)

Biological/Vaccine: dupilumab

Supporting Site

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Background:

Hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES) is a blood disorder that causes high levels of white blood cells called eosinophils. HES can damage the lungs and airways, intestines, skin, and other organs. The current primary treatment for HES can cause serious side effects. Secondary treatments do not work in all people.

Objective:

To test an approved drug (dupilumab), combined with other drugs, in people with HES.

Eligibility:

People aged 18 years and older who take drugs (mepolizumab, reslizumab, or benralizumab) to treat HES.

Design:

Participants will have up to 6 clinic visits and 7 remote visits in up to 48 weeks.

Participants will be screened. They will have blood and urine tests. They will have a test of their heart function. They will take surveys about how HES affects their daily life. Some participants may have a bone marrow biopsy: A sample of tissue and fluid from inside a bone will be removed with a large needle.

Participants will have other tests specific to their symptoms. For example, those with symptoms affecting their lungs will have breathing tests. Others may have tests that target symptoms in their sinuses, gastrointestinal tract, or skin.

Dupilumab is injected under the skin once every 1 or 2 weeks. Dose and timing will vary among participants. They will be taught how to inject themselves at home between clinic visits. They will take dupilumab plus their current medications for 24 weeks. If the drug is helping them, they will continue taking it for another 24 weeks.

Participants will have a final visit 12 weeks after their last dose.

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Eligibility

INCLUSION CRITERIA:

To be eligible to participate in this study, an individual must meet all the following criteria:

1. Age >=18 years

2. Documented diagnosis of HES with historic AEC>1.5x10^9/L on two occasions, no secondary etiology for the eosinophilia despite careful clinical evaluation, and evidence of end organ damage (histologic evidence of tissue infiltration by eosinophils and/or objective evidence of clinical pathology in any organ system that is temporally associated with eosinophilia and not clearly attributable to another cause)

3. Currently receiving treatment with an eosinophil-lowering biologic (mepolizumab, reslizumab, or benralizumab) for a minimum of 6 months

4. AEC<0.5x10^9/L

5. Residual symptoms after a minimum of 24 weeks of eosinophil-lowering biologic therapy with at least 1 most bothersome symptom of moderate severity (HES-SI score >=2) consistent with >=1 of the following diagnoses:

a. asthma, defined as physician-documented asthma requiring medium to high dose inhaled corticosteroids + long-acting beta agonist b. atopic dermatitis, defined as physician-documented chronic or recurrent inflammatory skin disease

c. CRSwNP, defined as evidence of rhinosinusitis and nasal polyposis on physical examination or imaging

d. EoE, defined as biopsy-proven esophageal eosinophilia >15 eosinophils/high power field

6. For participants who can become pregnant: sexual abstinence or use of highly effective contraception (i.e., partner vasectomy, bilateral tubal ligation, IUD, progestin implants, and other hormonal methods) starting 4 weeks prior to study drug initiation and agreement to use such a method during study participation and for an additional 12 weeks after the end of study drug administration

7. Participation in NIH protocol 94-I-0079 (Activation and function of eosinophils in conditions with blood or tissue eosinophilia)

8. Ability of subject to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

An individual who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded from participation in this study:

1. Pregnancy or lactation

2. Known allergic reaction to dupilumab or any of the excipients in Dupixent(TM)

3. Febrile illness within 7 days of enrollment

4. Treatment with an investigational drug or other intervention other than mepolizumab, reslizumab, or benralizumab within 3 months or 4 half-lives of the investigational agent (whichever is longer).

5. Known or suspected acquired or inborn immunodeficiency disorder, including HIV infection

6. Known diagnosis of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis

7. Change in eosinophil-active therapy within the past 6 weeks, including but not limited to topical corticosteroids, leukotriene inhibitors, initiation or change of a food-elimination diet regimen or re-introduction of a previously eliminated food (in patients with gastrointestinal involvement), and proton pump inhibitors (in patients with gastrointestinal involvement)

8. Planned or anticipated major surgical procedure during the study

9. Active parasitic infection

10. History of malignancy within 5 years, excluding completely treated in situ carcinoma of the cervix, or squamous or basal cell carcinoma of the skin

11. Any condition that, in the investigator s opinion, places the patient at undue risk by participating in the study

For patients with eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease only:

1. Active infection with Helicobacter pylori

2. History of achalasia, Crohn s disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease, or prior esophageal surgery

3. Any esophageal stricture unable to be passed with a standard, diagnostic, 9 to 10 mm upper endoscope


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Citations:

Not Provided

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Contacts:

Principal Investigator

Referral Contact

For more information:

Amy D. Klion, M.D.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
NIHBC 04 BG RM B1-28
4 MEMORIAL DR
BETHESDA MD 20892
(301) 435-8903
aklion@niaid.nih.gov

Ejiofor A. Ezekwe Jr., M.D.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
NIHBC 10 - CLINICAL CENTER BG RM 12C103-18
10 CENTER DR
BETHESDA MD 20892
(240) 539-8378
ejiofor.ezekwe@nih.gov

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Clinical Trials Number:

NCT06477653

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