Safety and Efficacy of Alemtuzumab in Pediatric Intestinal Transplantation
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| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01208337 |
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Recruitment Status :
Completed
First Posted : September 23, 2010
Results First Posted : June 20, 2016
Last Update Posted : July 15, 2019
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| Condition or disease | Intervention/treatment | Phase |
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| Evidence of Liver Transplantation Rejection ALEMTUZUMAB | Drug: Alemtuzumab | Phase 2 |
Intraoperatively, it is our impression that Alemtuzumab may predispose to mild coagulopathy. Therefore, we have elected to administer steroids, and withhold Alemtuzumab in the operating room for all small bowel transplant recipients.
- Premedication with acetaminophen 10 mg/kg orally + diphenhydramine 1 mg/kg intravenously + methylprednisolone 2 mg/kg, intravenously will occur 30 minutes before Alemtuzumab administration.
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Steroids up to 10 mg/kg as bolus will be administered intravenously in the operating room prior to reperfusion of the allograft followed by decreasing amounts of low-dose steroids post-transplant.
Day 1 post-transplant: up to 5 mg/kg can be given Day 2 post-transplant: up to 4 mg/kg can be given Day 3 post-transplant: up to 3 mg/kg can be given Day 4 post-transplant: up to 2 mg/kg can be given Day 5 post-transplant: up to 1 mg/kg can be given
Maintenance steroids are tapered thereafter by switching to equivalent amounts of oral prednisone, as soon as ileus results and oral intake intake is possible. By the end of the first month, all patients receive no more than 2.5-5 mg/day of prednisone. This amount is exceeded only if rejection occurs. Long-term prednisone usage may be elected in patients re-transplanted for chronic rejection.
- A single dose of Alemtuzumab 0.4-0.5 mg/kg will be given intravenously slowly post-operatively. Total dose will not exceed 30 mg.
Procedures:
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Tacrolimus will be initiated at 0.01 mg per kg body weight orally. If biopsy-proven rejection does not occur, Tacrolimus will be titrated to whole blood concentrations:
Month 1: 15-20 ng/ml Months 2-3: 10-15 ng/ml Month 4-6: 8-10 ng/ml Months 6-12: 5-10 ng/ml
- This minimization protocol will be delayed by 3 months if biopsy proven acute cellular rejection occurs. At the event of rejection, Tacrolimus minimization and steroids sparing will be discontinued and standard immunosuppression will be instituted. For example, if rejection occurs, Tacrolimus is increased to month 1 levels of 15-20 ng/ml, and steroids added to the regimen. Steroids will be reduced or eliminated within 3 months of rejection, and tacrolimus minimization resumed as described above. These levels of Tacrolimus are our standards of care in the event of rejection. Current immunosuppressive protocols at our center include rabbit anti-human thymocyte globulin (rATG) with Tacrolimus monotherapy, or Tacrolimus + steroid without induction.
- Laboratory tests per clinical protocol. The clinical standard of care will be followed in performing post-Tx monitoring labs consisting of complete blood count with differential count, serum sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, BUN, creatinine and glucose, and liver function tests consisting of Total bilirubin, aspartate alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate glutamine transaminase (AST), and glutamyl galactosyl transaminase (GGT), and TAC whole blood concentrations. These laboratory tests are performed at least weekly in the first and second months, twice monthly in month 3, and monthly thereafter to the sixth month. The extra 1 to 11 ml needed for pharmacodynamic and pharmacogenomic studies is discussed further in items 5 and in Table 1.
- Surveillance intestinal allograft biopsies will be performed per clinical surveillance protocol-twice weekly in the first month, weekly in the second month, two-weekly in the third month, and at least monthly thereafter until the end of the 6th month, and at least annually thereafter. Surveillance biopsies are done because no blood test exists to indicate intestinal allograft dysfunction.
| Study Type : | Interventional (Clinical Trial) |
| Actual Enrollment : | 23 participants |
| Allocation: | N/A |
| Intervention Model: | Single Group Assignment |
| Masking: | None (Open Label) |
| Primary Purpose: | Treatment |
| Official Title: | Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacogenomics, and Preliminary Safety and Efficacy of Alemtuzumab Induction and Tacrolimus in Pediatric Intestinal Transplantation (IND # 100496) |
| Study Start Date : | April 2007 |
| Actual Primary Completion Date : | November 2014 |
| Actual Study Completion Date : | November 2014 |
| Arm | Intervention/treatment |
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Alemtuzumab induction
Intestine transplant recipients who receive induction with alemtuzumab prior to transplantation.
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Drug: Alemtuzumab
Alemtuzumab is a monoclonal antibody directed against the CD52 antigen. A single dose of 0.3-0.4 mg/kg is given to enrolled subjects at the time of intestine transplantation, 30 minutes after premedication with acetaminophen, diphenhydramine and methylprednisolone
Other Name: Campath H-1 (Genzyme, Cambridge, MA) |
- Incidence of Post Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder (PTLD) [ Time Frame: 5 Year ]Asses safety of Alemtuzumab in combination with Tacrolimus and steroids in twenty-three pediatric intestine allograft recipients by calculating the rate in which PTLD occurred amongst the study population.
- Incidence of Biopsy-proven Acute Cellular Rejection [ Time Frame: 1 Year ]Biopsy-proven incidence of acute cellular rejection
- Incidence of Patients in Whom Steroids Are Not Used [ Time Frame: 1 year ]As part of analysis for assessing effectiveness and safety of Alemtuzumab Induction at the time of transplant, it is important to assess the incidence in which patients enrolled were able to wean off of steroids post-transplant compared to historical controls.
- Incidence of Patients in Whom Tacrolimus Whole Blood Concentration Less Than 10 ng/ml Are Being Used at 1-year Follow-up. [ Time Frame: 1 year ]Tacrolimus whole blood concentrations less than 10 ng/ml
- Incidence of Patients in Whom Steroids Are Not Used [ Time Frame: 5 year ]As part of analysis for assessing effectiveness and safety of Alemtuzumab Induction at the time of transplant, it is important to assess the incidence in which patients enrolled were able to wean off of steroids post-transplant compared to historical controls.
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| Ages Eligible for Study: | 4 Months to 25 Years (Child, Adult) |
| Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 0-25 years
- male and female
- Primary intestine transplantation, repeat intestine transplantation, and intestine transplantation in the setting of a previous or simultaneous liver transplantation
Exclusion Criteria:
- documented non-compliance
- known hypersensitivity to egg protein
- pregnancy
- malignancy
- hepatitis C and B defined as anti-HCV antibody positive, and anti-Hepatitis B surface antigen or Hepatitis B core antibody positive or HBV DNA positive.
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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT01208337
| Principal Investigator: | Rakesh Sindhi, MD | Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC/University of Pittsburgh |
| Responsible Party: | Rakesh Sindhi, Professor of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT01208337 |
| Other Study ID Numbers: |
IRB0701088 |
| First Posted: | September 23, 2010 Key Record Dates |
| Results First Posted: | June 20, 2016 |
| Last Update Posted: | July 15, 2019 |
| Last Verified: | July 2019 |
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Rejection |
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Alemtuzumab Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological Antineoplastic Agents |

