Overview

Safety and Tolerability of Rilonacept in Muckle-Wells Syndrome (MWS) or Schnitzler Syndrome (SchS)

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2010-09-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
This is a single-center open label study of the IL-1 transfusion protein rilonacept in subjects with Muckle-Wells syndrome (MWS), or Schnitzler syndrome (SchS) in Germany. Prospective subjects will be recruited from a patient population previously characterized in an observational study, and from referrals within the German CAPS community; SchS subjects will be recruited through the Charité Patient pool. The Baseline phase will begin with the Screening visit (day -21 = Visit 1) and continue for three weeks; DHAFs (Daily Health Assessment Forms) will be collected from all subjects from Day - 21 to Day 0. DHAF information including MWAS (Muckle-Wells Activity Score), or SCHAS (Schnitzler Activity Score) values from this period will be used for the baseline phase evaluation. Inclusion to receive rilonacept will occur on day 0 (= Visit 2). On day 0 eligible subjects will receive a loading dose of two subcutaneous (S.C.) injections of rilonacept for a total of 320 mg. Subsequent study drug injections of rilonacept 160 mg will be administered once a week for four weeks. After subjects complete this initial 4-week treatment phase, they will be eligible to receive rilonacept 160 mg once weekly for 48 weeks during the extended treatment phase. DHAFs will be used to assess symptoms throughout the study. Overall a max. of 12 subjects with either MWS or SchS will be enrolled.
Phase:
Phase 2
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Charite University, Berlin, Germany
Treatments:
Rilonacept
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Adult (18 years or older)

- Symptomatic MWS diagnosis based on family history of MWS and evidence of a genetic
mutation in CIAS1, or Symptomatic SchS

- Able to read, understand and willing to sign the informed consent form and abide with
study procedures

- Able to read, understand and complete study-related questionnaires (subjects must
complete their diaries for ≥ 11 of the 21 days prior to Visit 2)

- Willing, committed and able to return for all clinic visits and complete all
study-related procedures, including willingness to self-administer SC injections or to
have SC injections administered by a qualified person

- In females of childbearing potential: Negative pregnancy test; males and females
willing to use highly effective contraception (Pearl-Index < 1).

- In men: Willingness to utilize highly effective contraception and to not have their
partner[s] become pregnant during the full course of the study

- All subjects will have received a normal Chest radiograph (CXR) within 6 months prior
to enrollment (signing of consent) which notes the absence of calcified granulomas
and/or pleural scarring consistent with tuberculosis

- Subjects are considered eligible, if active tuberculosis is ruled out with appropriate
measurements (e.g. PPD skin test, QuantiFERON-TB)

Exclusion Criteria:

- Treatment with a live (attenuated) virus vaccine during three months prior to visit 2

- Current or recent treatment (less than 5 half lives) with a TNF inhibitor

- Concurrent /ongoing treatment with Anakinra (Kineret)

- An abnormal chest radiograph consistent with clinical signs of prior or present
tuberculosis infection whether or not previously treated with anti-tuberculosis agents

- A history of listeriosis, active tuberculosis, persistent chronic or active
infection(s) requiring treatment with parenteral antibiotics, parenteral antivirals,
or parenteral antifungals within four weeks, or oral antibiotics, oral antivirals, or
oral antifungals within four weeks prior to the Screening visit

- Significant concomitant illness such as, but not limited to, cardiac, renal,
neurological, endocrinological, metabolic, lymphatic or hematological disease that
would adversely affect the subject's participation or evaluation in this study

- Active systemic inflammatory condition including, but not limited to, rheumatoid
arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosis, polymyalgia rheumatics, vasculitis, or
myositis

- History of fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome Evidence of current HIV, Hepatitis
B, or Hepatitis C infection by clinical or serological history

- History of malignancies including malignant hematological disorders other than a
successfully treated non-metastatic cutaneous, basal, or squamous cell carcinoma
and/or in situ cervical cancer within five years of the Screening visit

- History of a demyelinating disease or multiple sclerosis

- Severe respiratory disease, including, but not limited to severe bronchiectasis,
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bullous lung disease, uncontrolled asthma, or
pulmonary fibrosis

- Known hypersensitivity to CHO cell derived therapeutics or proteins or any components
of rilonacept

- Presence of any of the following laboratory abnormalities at enrollment visit:
creatinine >1.5 x Upper Limit of Normal (ULN), WBC <3.6 x 103/mm3; platelet count
<150,000 mm3; ALT or AST >2.0 x ULN

- Lactating females or pregnant females

- Enrollment in another investigational treatment or device study or use of an
investigational agent, or no completion of less than 4 weeks or 5 half-lives,
whichever is longer, since end of another investigational device or drug trial

- Subjects for whom there is concern about compliance with the protocol procedures

- Any medical condition which, in the opinion of the Investigator, would interfere with
participation in the study or place the subject at risk

- Present History of substance abuse (drug or alcohol) or any other factor (e.g.,
serious psychiatric condition) that could limit the subject's ability to comply with
study procedures

- Subjects who are detained officially or legally to an official institute

- Deafness

- Dementia due to cerebral amyloidosis