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closed in agreement of the sponsor and institution due to lack of patient accrual.
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| Mallinckrodt | INDUSTRY |
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This is a randomized study exploring the efficacy, safety and steroid sparing ability of two doses (40 U and 80 U) of Acthar in SLE patients with immune mediated hematologic manifestations requiring steroid use for a minimum of 2 weeks prior to screening.
Acthar is currently labeled for use during an exacerbation or for maintenance therapy in selected SLE cases, however data from prospective trials on hematologic manifestations of SLE are not available. Due to the potential effect of lowering or eliminating autoantibodies, the absence of bone marrow suppression, and a steroid sparing effect, Acthar may represent a novel therapeutic option in recalcitrant cases of hematologic SLE.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Acthar low dose (40 U) | Experimental |
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| Acthar high dose (80 U) | Experimental |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Acthar low dose (40 U) | Drug | The 40U group will administer 0.5 mL of study medication once a day. Patients will taper study medication during Week 2 through the remainder of the study and will administer 0.5 mL of study medication twice a week. The stable Acthar regimen should be maintained for the remainder of the study. However, dose adjustments may be implemented if needed based on safety. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Disease Activity Index (SLEDAI) Score | Disease activity is based on 24 questions, weighted across nine organ systems, combined into a total score that can range from 0 to 105, but are generally < 20, even with very active disease. | Baseline to Week 24 |
| British Isles Lupus Assessment Group (BILAG) disease activity index Score | Items are rated as 0 (not present), 1 (improving), 2 (same), 3 (worse), or 4 (new) in the last 4 weeks compared with the previous 4 weeks. The numerical scores are used to categorize each organ system by an alphabetical score: 'A' reflecting severe disease requiring increases in prednisone to > 20 mg daily and/or addition of immunosuppressive agents, 'B' indicated less active disease, requiring low-dose prednisone and/or symptomatic treatment with NSAIDs and/or antimalarials, 'C' reflecting mild disease requiring only symptomatic therapy, 'D' reflecting previous organ system involvement without current disease activity, and 'E' reflecting no prior or no current disease involvement in that organ system. | Baseline to Week 24 |
| Physician's Global Assessment Score | The Physician's Global Assessment is a 10 cm visual analogue scale (VAS) anchored at 0 (none) and 3 (severe) with intermediate lines at 1 (mild) and 2 (moderate). It is designed for the physician to indicate the patient's overall disease activity at a particular visit | Baseline to Week 24 |
| SELENA Flare Index Score | The SELENA Flare Index categorizes SLE flare as 'mild or moderate' or 'severe' based on six variables
| Baseline to Week 24 |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Medical Outcomes Survey Short Form-36 | The SF-36 has been validated in SLE and includes eight domains: physical functioning, role physical, bodily pain, general health perceptions, vitality (which includes fatigue, energy and vigor), social functioning, role emotional and mental-health impact, combined into two summary scores (physical component summary scores [PCS] and mental component summary scores [MCS]) |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients with a recent history (< 2 week prior to screening) of starting prednisone or equivalent.
Patients with active nephritis, defined as serum creatinine > 2.5 mg/dL or protein/creatinine ratio (PCR) > 1.5 g/g, or patients that required hemodialysis within 3 months prior to screening.
Active central nervous system (CNS) lupus (including seizures, psychosis, organic brain syndrome, cerebrovascular accident, cerebritis, or CNS vasculitis), requiring therapeutic intervention within 3 months prior to screening.
Type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus (history of gestational diabetes is not an exclusion), or patients currently taking hypoglycemic medication.
Patients with a history of concomitant medication use as follows:
a. Receipt of the following within 1 month prior to screening: i. Any steroid injection (IM, intraarticular, or IV) b. Receipt of any of the following within 3 months prior to screening: i. Cyclosporine ii. Any non-biologic investigational drug c. Receipt of the following within 4 months prior to screening: i. IVIg ii. Plasmapheresis d. Receipt of cyclophosphamide within 6 months prior to screening e. Receipt of the following within 12 months prior to screening: i. B cell targeted therapy (rituximab or other anti-CD20 agent, anti-CD22 [epratuzumab], anti-CD52 [alentuzumab], or belimumab) ii. Abatacept iii. Any biologic investigational agent
Contraindication per Acthar Prescribing Information: scleroderma, osteoporosis, systemic fungal infections, ocular herpes simplex, recent surgery, history of or the presence of peptic ulcer, congestive heart failure, uncontrolled hypertension, primary adrenocortical insufficiency, or adrenal cortical hyperfunction.
Reproductive status:
Immune System: Known immunocompromised status (not related to SLE or therapies for SLE), including individuals who have undergone organ transplantation or who are known to be positive for the human immunodeficiency virus.
Patients with acute or chronic hepatitis C, or active hepatitis B infection, positive interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) or signs or symptoms concerning for active tuberculosis (TB); or use of antibiotics (antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, or antiparasitic agent) within 4 weeks of randomization for treatment of an active infection.
Presence of any other clinically significant disease or disorder which, in the opinion of the Investigator (by its nature or by being inadequately controlled), might put the patient at risk due to participation in the study, or may influence the results of the study or the patient's ability to complete the study.
Any clinically significant laboratory abnormality, based on the Investigator's judgment. The following laboratory exclusions apply for all patients:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Amit Saxena, MD | New York University Medical School | Principal Investigator |
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| ID | Term |
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| D008180 | Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic |
| ID | Term |
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| D003240 | Connective Tissue Diseases |
| D017437 | Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases |
| D001327 | Autoimmune Diseases |
| D007154 | Immune System Diseases |
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| D000324 | Adrenocorticotropic Hormone |
| ID | Term |
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| D053486 | Melanocortins |
| D011333 | Pro-Opiomelanocortin |
| D007028 | Hypothalamic Hormones |
| D036361 | Peptide Hormones |
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| Acthar high dose (80 U) | Drug | The 80U group will administer 1.0 mL of study medication every day. If a patient meets dose reduction criteria, their assigned volume will be adjusted from 1.0 mL to 0.5 mL. Patients will taper study medication during Week 2 through the remainder of the study. However, dose adjustments may be implemented if needed based on safety. |
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| SLICC/ACR Damage Index |
The SLICC/ACR Damage Index measures irreversible organ damage from either the disease process or treatment, which has been present for ≥ 6 months, in 12 organ systems. It is an important predictor of long-term mortality and is an independent outcome measure separate from the SLEDAI. |
| Baseline to Week 24 |
| Baseline to Week 24 |
| FACIT Fatigue Scale | The FACIT-F scale is a 13-item questionnaire to evaluate self-reported fatigue and its impact upon daily activities and function. The responses are measured on a 4-point Likert scale, with the total score ranging from 0 to 52. The FACIT-F scale has been validated in SLE patients. | Baseline to Week 24 |
| Patient's Global Assessment | Subjects rate their global assessment of SLE disease activity on each visit, in response to the question "Considering all the ways your SLE affects you, please mark a vertical line on the scale below for how are you feeling today?" using a 100mm visual analogue scale, where 0 is "very good, no symptoms" and 100 is "very poor, very severe symptoms." | Baseline to Week 24 |
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| Hormones |
| D006730 | Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists |
| D010908 | Pituitary Hormones, Anterior |
| D010907 | Pituitary Hormones |
| D009479 | Neuropeptides |
| D010455 | Peptides |
| D000602 | Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins |
| D009419 | Nerve Tissue Proteins |
| D011506 | Proteins |