Psoriasis Clinical Trial

A Study to Assess Adverse Events, Change in Disease Activity, and How Intravenous and Subcutaneous Risankizumab Moves Through the Body of Pediatric Participants With Moderately to Severely Active Crohn’s Disease

Summary

Crohn's Disease (CD) is a gastrointestinal disease that can cause chronic diarrhea with or without gross bleeding, abdominal pain, weight loss, and fever. This study will assess the pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety of risankizumab in pediatric participants with moderately to severely active CD aged 2 to < 18 years old who have had intolerance or inadequate response to other therapies.

Risankizumab is an approved drug for adults with plaque psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and CD and is being developed for the treatment of CD in pediatrics. This study is comprised of 3 cohorts that may participate in 3 substudies (SS). Cohort 1 will enroll participants with ages from 6 to less than 18 years. Cohort 2 will enroll participants with ages from 2 to less than 6 years. Cohort 3 will enroll participants with ages from 2 to less than 18 years. SS1 is an open-label induction period where participants will receive a weight-based induction regimen of risankizumab. SS2 is a double-blind maintenance period where participants will be randomized to receive 1 of 2 doses of weight-based induction regimen of risankizumab. SS3 is an open-label extension period where participants will receive risankizumab based off of their response in SS2. Around 110 pediatric participants with CD will be enrolled at around 100 sites worldwide.

Participants in SS1 will receive risankizumab intravenously during the 12-week induction period. Participants in SS2 will receive risankizumab subcutaneously during the 52-week randomized maintenance period. Participants in SS3 will receive risankizumab subcutaneously during the 208-week open label period. Participants will be followed-up for approximately 140 days.

There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The effect of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, blood tests, checking for side effects and completing questionnaires.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Pediatric individuals, 2 to < 18 years old
Must have moderately to severely active CD, as defined by the PCDAI score > 30 assessed at Baseline
Must have endoscopic evidence of mucosal inflammation as documented by the SES-CD of ≥ 6 for ileocolonic or colonic disease (or SES-CD of ≥ 4 for isolated ileal disease)
Demonstrated intolerance or inadequate response to one or more of the following categories of drugs: aminosalicylates (This drug class is not sufficient for eligibility for subjects in France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and Sweden), oral locally acting corticosteroids, systemic steroids (prednisone or equivalent), IMMs, and/or biologic therapies

Exclusion Criteria:

History of hereditary fructose intolerance (a rare genetic condition) or an allergic reaction or significant sensitivity to constituents of the study drug (and its excipients) and/or other products in the same class

Any of the following medical disorders:

Current diagnosis of ulcerative colitis, indeterminate colitis, or monogenic IBD.
A diagnosis of CD prior to 2 years of age.
A diagnosis or suspected diagnosis of a primary immunodeficiency.

Currently known complications of CD such as:

Active abscess (abdominal or perianal);
Symptomatic bowel strictures;
> 2 missing segments of the following 5 segments: terminal ileum, right colon, transverse colon, sigmoid and left colon, and rectum;
Fulminant colitis;
Toxic megacolon;
Or any other manifestation that might require surgery while enrolled in the study.
Ostomy or ileoanal pouch.
Diagnosis of short gut or short bowel syndrome.
Surgical bowel resection within the past 3 months prior to Baseline (excluding gastrointestinal surgeries which are not bowel resections such as appendectomy or ostomy closure), or a history of >3 bowel resections.

Study is for people with:

Psoriasis

Phase:

Phase 3

Estimated Enrollment:

110

Study ID:

NCT05995353

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:

AbbVie

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There are 14 Locations for this study

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Arkansas Children's Hospital /ID# 255762
Little Rock Arkansas, 72202, United States
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Center Digestive Health & Nutrition - Orland /ID# 255437
Orlando Florida, 32806, United States
Indiana University Health Riley Hospital for Children /ID# 256454
Indianapolis Indiana, 46202, United States
MNGI Digestive Health, P. A. /ID# 255366
Minneapolis Minnesota, 55413, United States
Schneider Children's Medical Center /ID# 254950
Petah Tikva HaMerkaz, 49202, Israel
Shaare Zedek Medical Center /ID# 254951
Jerusalem Yerushalayim, 91031, Israel
Yonsei University Health System Severance Hospital /ID# 256976
Seoul Seoul Teugbyeolsi, 03722, Korea, Republic of
Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital /ID# 255817
Daegu , 41404, Korea, Republic of
Seoul National University Hospital /ID# 255318
Seoul , 03080, Korea, Republic of
Samsung Medical Center /ID# 255284
Seoul , 06351, Korea, Republic of
Inselspital, Universitaetsspital Bern /ID# 255321
Bern , 3010, Switzerland
Changhua Christian Hospital /ID# 256082
Changhua City, Changhua County , 50006, Taiwan
National Taiwan University Hospital /ID# 255679
Taipei City , 100, Taiwan
Sheffield Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust /ID# 255758
Sheffield England, S10 2, United Kingdom More Info
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Study is for people with:

Psoriasis

Phase:

Phase 3

Estimated Enrollment:

110

Study ID:

NCT05995353

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:


AbbVie

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