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The DART Study- Daratumumab Treatment in ITP

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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04703621
Recruitment Status : Active, not recruiting
First Posted : January 11, 2021
Last Update Posted : April 9, 2024
Sponsor:
Collaborators:
Haukeland University Hospital
Oslo University Hospital
University Hospital, Akershus
Henri Mondor University Hospital
Odense University Hospital
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Ostfold Hospital Trust

Brief Summary:
A multicenter clinical, open-label total dose-escalating phase II study with safety run-in to explore the clinical activity, total dosage, and safety of daratumumab in adult ITP patients who have not responded adequately or relapsed after corticosteroids and at least one second-line therapy including rituximab and/or TPO-RA.

Condition or disease Intervention/treatment Phase
ITP Drug: Daratumumab Injection Phase 2

Detailed Description:

Many patients with chronic ITP require repeated or continuous medications to maintain a safe platelet count.

B-cell depletion with rituximab in ITP induces the differentiation of short-lived auto-immune plasma cells into pathogenic long-lived plasma cells in the spleen that was not present before treatment. It has been reported that refractory ITP is related to the presence of long-lived plasma cells, which are resistant to steroids and immunosuppressants, including rituximab.

These findings lead to the hypothesis that therapy directed against plasma cells may help overcome treatment resistance. At least in a proportion of patients, treatment resistance is caused by CD20 negative long-lived plasma cells.

This study aims to investigate the efficacy, the optimal number of treatments, and safety of anti-CD38 antibody daratumumab steroid-refractory or steroid-dependent in ITP patients who fail to respond to at least one previous second-line therapy, including rituximab and/ or TPO agonist.

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Study Type : Interventional  (Clinical Trial)
Estimated Enrollment : 21 participants
Allocation: N/A
Intervention Model: Sequential Assignment
Intervention Model Description: The first 3 patients will be included in the safety run-in phase. The next 9 patients will be included in cohort 1 to receive 8 weekly injections. If the response rate is less than 100%, the next 9 patients will be included in cohort 2 to receive 8 weekly injections followed by 2 bi-weekly injections.
Masking: None (Open Label)
Primary Purpose: Treatment
Official Title: Daratumumab as a Treatment for Adult Immune Thrombocytopenia (The DART Study)
Actual Study Start Date : January 21, 2021
Estimated Primary Completion Date : April 2024
Estimated Study Completion Date : December 2024


Arm Intervention/treatment
Experimental: Intervention ( safety run-in, cohort 1, cohort 2)

Safety run-in( 3 patients): daratumumab once a week x 4 doses. If no worsening of thrombocytopenia can be attributed to study treatment or any other life-threatening events, the study will proceed to the main part.

Cohort 1 ( 9 patients): daratumumab once a week x 8 doses

If response is <100%:

Cohort 2 ( 9 patients): daratumumab once a week x 8 doses followed by daratumumab every 2 weeks x 2 doses

Drug: Daratumumab Injection
subcutaneious daratumumab administration
Other Name: Darzalex




Primary Outcome Measures :
  1. to evaluate of response after daratumumab treatment [ Time Frame: 12-16 weeks ]
    Response defined as platelet count ≥50 x109/L in 2 measurements (taken at least 24 hours apart) during week 12 for safety run-in cohort 1 and during week 16 for cohort 2 (after first study drug injection) without having received rescue therapy, having had dose increment of TPO-RA or corticosteroids during the study period.

  2. safety of daratumumab [ Time Frame: 24 weeks ]
    incidence, severity and relationship of treatment emergent adverse events


Secondary Outcome Measures :
  1. duration of respons (DOR) [ Time Frame: 12-16 weeks ]
    duration of sustained platelet count ≥50x109/L without having received any platelet elevating therapy or having had dose increment of TPO-RA and/or corticosteroids

  2. time to treatment failure (TTF) [ Time Frame: minimum 24 weeks ]
    time with platelet count≥ 50x109/L from 4 weeks after the last daratumumab injection to the first platelet count <30x109/L of two counts taken in two consecutive measurements at least 24 hours apart, or administration of any platelet elevating therapy after achieving response

  3. measurement of HRQoL and fatigue [ Time Frame: 24 weeks ]
    measurement of HRQoL and fatigue using SF36 and MFI-20 questionnaire before daratumumab therapy, at week 8 for safety run-in, at week 12 for cohort 1, at week 16 for cohort 2 and at study week 24 for all patients in the study. Assess of difference in HRQoL and fatigue between non-responders and responders prior to and after daratumumab treatment

  4. measurements of antibodies [ Time Frame: 24 weeks ]
    level of anti-GPIIb/IIIa and Ib antibodiesbefore daratumumab therapy and at study week 24 ( only Norwegian centers)

  5. analysis of platelet bound antibodies and functional testing of immunocompetent cells [ Time Frame: 24 weeks ]
    analysis of platelet bound antibodies and functional testing of immunocompetent cells in peripheral blood and bone marrow before daratumumab therapy and at study week 24 ( only Norwegian centers)

  6. measurements of various subsets of immunocompetent cells [ Time Frame: 24 weeks ]
    characterization of various subsets of immunocompetent cells in the bone marrow and blood before daratumumab therapy and at study week 24(only Norwegian centers)

  7. correlation between response and changes in antibody levels or of immunocompetent cells. [ Time Frame: 24 weeks ]
    identify whether or not changes to antibody levels or of immunocompetent cells correlate with clinical response ( only Norwegian centers)



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Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years and older   (Adult, Older Adult)
Sexes Eligible for Study:   All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Male or female aged ≥18 years.
  2. Primary ITP with a platelet count of ≤30x109/L measured within 2 weeks prior to inclusion with failure to achieve response or relapse after corticosteroid therapy, and at least one second-line therapy including rituximab (last infusion ≥ 24 weeks before study inclusion) and/or TPO-RA. The dose of steroids or/and TPO-RAs (romiplostim, eltrombopag and avatrombopag) has not been changed during the last 2 weeks preceding the inclusion. For the safety run-in phase, a platelet count of 15-30x 109/L will be required.
  3. Signed and dated written informed consent.
  4. Females of child-bearing potential accepting to follow effective contraceptive methods for at least 24 weeks following the administration of first daratumumab injection. A man who has not had a vasectomy and who is sexually active with a woman of childbearing potential must agree to use a barrier method of birth control e.g., a condom with spermicidal foam/film/gel/cream/suppository, and all men must also not donate sperm during the study and for 3 months following discontinuation of Daratumumab

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with active bleeding during the last 7 days prior to inclusion. Active bleeding is defined as any clinically overt hemorrhage (including radiologically diagnosed bleeding) with ongoing hemoglobin fall or bleeding requiring immediate intervention.
  2. Pregnancy or lactation.
  3. Surgery planned within the 3 next months.
  4. Secondary ITP: ITP associated with lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, drug induced or ITP secondary to autoimmune disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, antiphospholipid syndrome, common variable immune deficiency, human immunodeficiency virus, or hepatitis C.
  5. Concomitant autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
  6. Known allergy and/or sensitivity or contraindication to daratumumab.
  7. Current active malignancy likely to require chemotherapy or surgical treatment during the study period or within one year after the start of the study treatment.
  8. Patients with history of poor compliance or history of alcohol/drug abuse or excessive alcohol beverage consumption that would interfere with the ability to comply with the study protocol, or current or past psychiatric disease that might interfere with the ability to comply with the study protocol or give informed consent.
  9. Patient unable to attend all the visits planned for the trial.
  10. Positive at screening for hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface and core antibodies unrelated to vaccination:

    • patients with positive HBV surface antigen (HbsAg) are not eligible
    • patients who are HbsAg negative and HBV core antigen antibody positive (HBcAb) will be tested for HBV surface antibody (HBsAb) and HBV DNA. If HBsAb titer is >1000 IU/ml, patients may be enrolled. Monthly HBV DNA monitoring will be required while on treatment and for the 6 months after the last dose of the study drug.
    • patients who are HBcAb positive, HBsAg negative with HBsAb titer <100 IU/ml or negative, are not eligible.
  11. Known chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with a forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) <50% of predicted normal. Note that FEV1 testing is required for participants suspected of having COPD.
  12. Known moderate or severe persistent astma within the past 2 years, uncontrolled asthma of any classification.
  13. Patient participating in another clinical trial with an investigational drug.

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT04703621


Locations
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Denmark
Odense University Hospital
Odense, Denmark, 5000
France
Henri Mondor University Hospital
Créteil, France
Norway
Haukeland University Hospital
Bergen, Norway
Ostfold Hospital Trust
Grålum, Norway, 1714
Akershus University Hospital
Oslo, Norway
Oslo University Hospital
Oslo, Norway
Sponsors and Collaborators
Ostfold Hospital Trust
Haukeland University Hospital
Oslo University Hospital
University Hospital, Akershus
Henri Mondor University Hospital
Odense University Hospital
Investigators
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Principal Investigator: Waleed Ghanima, PhD Ostfold Hospital Trust
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Responsible Party: Ostfold Hospital Trust
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04703621    
Other Study ID Numbers: RGCH005
First Posted: January 11, 2021    Key Record Dates
Last Update Posted: April 9, 2024
Last Verified: September 2023
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
Plan to Share IPD: No

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Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product: No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product: No
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Daratumumab
Antineoplastic Agents