Psoriasis Clinical Trial

An Open-Label and Long-Term Extension Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Ustekinumab in the Treatment of Patients With Ichthyoses

Summary

The ichthyoses are a group of lifelong genetic disorders that share characteristics of generalized skin thickening, scaling and underlying cutaneous inflammation. The vast majority are orphan disorders and are associated with extremely poor quality of life related to social ostracism from altered appearance, associated itchiness and discomfort, and functional limitations from the skin disease. Among the more common "orphan" forms of ichthyosis are autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (ARCI; includes lamellar ichthyosis/LI and congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma/CIE), Netherton syndrome (NS) and epidermolytic ichthyosis (EI). However, there are dozens of other syndromic and non-syndromic ichthyotic disorders as well. Therapy is time-consuming for patients or parents and is supportive, focusing on clearance of the scaling. There are no therapies based on our growing understanding of what causes the disease. We have recently found marked elevations in Th17/IL-23 pathway cytokines and chemokines in the skin of individuals with ichthyosis, most similar to the inflammatory pattern of psoriasis. While the significance of the high expression of Th17/IL-23 pathway genes across all forms of ichthyosis studied to date is unknown, the high expression of genes of the Th17/IL-23 pathway in psoriasis is thought to be causative for the disease manifestations. We propose that IL-12/IL-23 -targeting therapeutics will safely suppress the inflammation and possibly the other features of ichthyosis, improving quality of life. As a proof-of-concept study, we propose to treat children (6 years of age and higher) and adults with ichthyotic disorders with ustekinumab in an open-label trial to serially assess clinical response to and safety of ustekinumab for this group of disorders.

View Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Subject has provided informed consent; parental consent for patients under 18 years of age (plus assent for subjects age ≥ 12 and < 18).
Subjects are at least 6 years of age or older at the time of screening.

Before screening visit, females must be:

Postmenopausal, defined as

≥ 45 years of age with amenorrhea for at least 18 months, OR

≥ 45 years of age with amenorrhea for at least 6 months and a serum FSH level > 40 IU/mL OR
Of childbearing potential, in which case she must satisfy at least one of the below:

Surgically sterile (has had a hysterectomy or bilateral oophorectomy, tubal ligation, or otherwise be incapable of pregnancy), or

If heterosexually active, practicing a highly effective method of birth control, including hormonal prescription oral contraceptives, contraceptive injections, contraceptive patch, intrauterine device, double-barrier method (e.g., condoms, diaphragm, or cervical cap, with spermicidal foam, cream, film, gel or suppository), or male partner sterilization, consistent with local regulations regarding use of birth control methods for subjects participating in clinical trials, for a period of 16 weeks after the last administration of study agent,

OR

Not heterosexually active. Abstinence is allowed as an acceptable form of contraception.

Note: If a woman participant's childbearing potential changes after start of the study (e.g., a premenarchal woman experiences menarche) or if women of childbearing potential who are not heterosexually active at screening become heterosexually active, they must agree to utilize a highly effective method of birth control, as described above.

Female participants of childbearing potential (menstrual and not surgically sterile), must have a negative serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (ᵦ-hCG) pregnancy test at screening and a negative urine pregnancy test at Week 0 (prior to screening visit) and agree not to donate eggs (ova, oocytes) for the purposes of assisted reproduction during the study and for a period of 16 weeks after the last administration of study agent.

• Male participants who are not surgically sterilized and are heterosexually active with a woman of childbearing potential, must agree to use a barrier method of contraception (e.g., condom with spermicidal foam/gel/film/cream/suppository) and to not donate sperm during the study and for 16 weeks after last receiving study agent. Note that barrier methods must also be used in all male subjects sexually active with pregnant partners for at least 16 weeks after last study agent administration.

Subjects must have a confirmed clinical diagnosis of ichthyosis/ichthyotic disorder, and either have completed genotype or be willing to be genotyped (genotype results will not be required for entry into the study).
Subjects must have at least moderate erythema (ISS-erythema score ≥ 2) related to his/her ichthyosis/ichthyotic disorder.
Subjects must be clinically judged to be immunocompetent based on baseline laboratory testing (chemistry and hematology), medical history and physical examination.
Subjects will have baseline negative QuantiFERON®-TB gold, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV laboratory testing.

Exclusion Criteria:

Subjects who are unable to provide informed consent or assent (or who do not have consent from a Legally Authorized Representative if < 18 years).
Subjects with ichthyosis vulgaris or X-linked recessive ichthyosis.
Subjects who have a known allergy to ustekinumab or its products.
Female subjects who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or who are considering becoming pregnant.
Subjects who have prior biologic use targeting IL-12/IL-23 monoclonal antibody.
Subjects who have used a systemic retinoid or systemic anti-inflammatory agent within 4 weeks prior to baseline.
Subjects who have used topical steroid in the previous week, retinoid or keratolytic agent in the previous 24 hours.
Subjects with active infections or recent history of serious infections, malignancies or history of malignancies, recent immunizations with live vaccines, or any severe, progressive, or uncontrolled renal, hepatic, hematologic, endocrine, pulmonary, cardiac, neurologic, psychiatric, or cerebral disease, or signs or symptoms thereof
Subjects who are under 6 years of age at the time of screening.

Study is for people with:

Psoriasis

Phase:

Early Phase 1

Estimated Enrollment:

13

Study ID:

NCT04549792

Recruitment Status:

Active, not recruiting

Sponsor:

Northwestern University

Check Your Eligibility

Let’s see if you might be eligible for this study.

What is your age and gender ?

Submit

There is 1 Location for this study

See Locations Near You

Northwestern University/Lurie Children's Hospital
Chicago Illinois, 60611, United States

How clear is this clinincal trial information?

Study is for people with:

Psoriasis

Phase:

Early Phase 1

Estimated Enrollment:

13

Study ID:

NCT04549792

Recruitment Status:

Active, not recruiting

Sponsor:


Northwestern University

How clear is this clinincal trial information?

×

Introducing, the Journey Bar

Use this bar to access information about the steps in your cancer journey.