Monoclonal Antibody for Treatment of Inhalation Anthrax
Information source: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on June 20, 2008 Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record.
Condition(s) targeted: Bacillus Anthracis (Anthrax)
Intervention: Ciprofloxacin 500 mg (Drug); ETI-204 (Anthim) (Drug)
Phase: Phase 1
Status: Completed
Sponsored by: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and pharmacokinetics (how long a drug
stays in the bloodstream and how high the levels of the drug are at different times) of
ETI-204 following intravenous (IV-into a vein) injections, and to evaluate the effects that
ETI-204 may have on the pharmacokinetics of oral (by mouth) ciprofloxacin, an antibiotic
approved by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ETI-204 is an experimental drug (not
approved by the FDA) intended to protect against anthrax (a bacterial infection).
Approximately 36 male and female healthy volunteers ages 18 to 50 will be in this study.
Participation in this study may last up to eight weeks. Volunteers will have a single IV dose
of the ETI-204 study drug or placebo (inactive substance, and some participants will also
receive ciprofloxacin. They will stay in the Clinical Pharmacology Unit at least 36 hours
after the dose.
Clinical Details
Official title: Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double Blind, Dose-Escalation Phase I Study of the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of a Single Intravenous Dose of ETI-204 [Anthim(TM)] and Its Potential Interaction With Ciprofloxacin
Study design: Treatment, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Control, Single Group Assignment, Safety Study
Detailed description:
This initial study with ETI-204 will examine the safety and pharmacokinetics of ETI-204
following IV administration both in the absence and presence of ciprofloxacin. The
pharmacokinetics of ciprofloxacin in the presence of ETI-204 will also be determined. This
study is a placebo-controlled, double-blind, randomized study which will be conducted at a
single site. Healthy male and female volunteers will be recruited from the Columbus, OH
area, and will have a maximum participation period of 7 months for each subject (from
enrollment to end of follow-up period). The study population will roughly parallel the
ethnicity of this geographic area. Because this is the first time that ETI-204 is studied in
man, individuals under the age of 18 will not be permitted to participate in the study. Part
1 is a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study being conducted at a single study
site. Part 2 will be double-blind with respect to ETI-204 but not blinded for oral
ciprofloxacin. Part 1 of the study is the dose escalation portion, in which the safety,
tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of single IV doses of ETI-204 will be evaluated. Three
dose levels are proposed for study: 18 mg, 54 mg, and 108 mg. At each dose level, 3 males
and 3 females will be randomly assigned to active drug and 1 male and 1 female will be
randomly assigned to placebo. Thus, at least 24 subjects will be studied in Part 1. Part 2
of the study will determine the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of a single IV dose
(108 mg dose from part 1, presuming no safety or tolerability issues), and whether or not
there is an effect of ETI-204 on ciprofloxacin pharmacokinetics. There will be 2 groups of 6
subjects each. The first cohort will receive ETI-204 plus ciprofloxacin and the second will
receive ETI-204 placebo plus ciprofloxacin. Together with the comparable group from part 1,
this will allow the determination of the effects of ciprofloxacin on ETI-204 pharmacokinetics
and of ETI-204 on ciprofloxacin pharmacokinetics. Subjects will receive ciprofloxacin 500 mg
or placebo every 12 hours for a total of 14 days beginning at the time of ETI-204/placebo
administration. It is anticipated that the number of subjects in part 1 of the study (18
receiving active ETI-204 and 6 receiving placebo) will be sufficient to allow a preliminary
assessment of safety and efficacy (ETI-204 concentration). In part 2, 12 subjects will
receive active ETI-204 (108 mg dose from part 1, presuming no safety or tolerability issues).
Of these, 6 will also receive oral ciprofloxacin and 6 will serve as the controls (i. e.,
ETI-204 alone). An additional cohort of 6 subjects will receive ETI-204 placebo and oral
ciprofloxacin. This number of subjects should be sufficient to provide an indication of the
presence of a drug-drug interaction between ETI-204 and ciprofloxacin, but not necessarily
the magnitude. All statistical comparisons will be performed using two sided tests at an
alpha level of 0. 05 unless specifically stated otherwise. All statistical null hypotheses
assert that there are no differences between treatments. Because this is the first study in
man with ETI-204, the full risks can not be determined. ETI-204 is being tested for its
utility in preventing the life-threatening sequelae that may occur following exposure to
anthrax. The results of this study could demonstrate that ETI-204 has an acceptable safety
profile and that it has a pharmacokinetic profile that will provide for serum concentrations
of the drug (antibody) over time that will be effective in preventing the toxicity of one of
the exotoxins produced by B. anthracis.
Eligibility
Minimum age: 18 Years.
Maximum age: 50 Years.
Gender(s): Both.
Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Healthy male or female subjects between the ages of 18-50 inclusive at the time of
enrollment. In each of the drug cohorts (subgroups), at least two of the subjects
must be female.
2. The following screening laboratory parameters must be within the normal range: AST,
ALT, alkaline phosphatase, hemoglobin, and serum creatinine. No repeat testing is
allowed for these analytes. For any other clinical chemistry analyte or CBC
(including differential and platelet count) parameter that is outside the normal
range, the PI and the sponsor's medical monitor will confer and must agree in writing
that the value has no clinical significance before the subject will be allowed to
enter the study.
3. The values for the following tests at screening are to be:
G-6-P dehydrogenase - normal HBsAG - negative HBV - negative Anti-HCV - negative Anti-HIV (HIV antibody test) - negative Urine drug screen (including cotinine) -
negative
4. Female subjects of childbearing potential must agree to practice abstinence or to use
a licensed, effective form of birth control (e. g., oral contraceptives, diaphragm or
condom in combination with contraceptive jelly, cream or foam, intrauterine
contraceptive device, Depo-Provera®, skin patch, vaginal ring, or cervical cap) for at
least 30 days prior to enrollment and for the duration of the study, including the
follow-up period. Females using hormonal contraceptives must agree to use at least
one other method for at least 30 days prior to enrollment and for the duration of the
study, including the follow-up period.
5. Female subjects must have a negative pregnancy test.
6. No history of hospitalization for illness within the six months prior to study
enrollment.
7. Non-smoker or ex-smoker. If a subject is an ex-smoker, he/she must not have used
nicotine for at least 6 months prior to enrollment. This will be confirmed by a
negative urine test for cotinine.
8. Able to spend the two days specified in the study schedule confined in a facility
under study rules.
9. Able to read, understand and sign the Informed Consent form.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Routine consumption of any medication (prescription or OTC), vitamin, mineral,
antacid, or dietary supplement, for one week before and during the study. The sole
exception are hormonal contraceptive agents, as detailed above, hormone replacement
therapy, and thyroid replacement therapy. Subjects must be specifically reminded that
antacids are excluded.
2. Blood pressure greater than 145 mm Hg systolic and 95 mm Hg diastolic.
3. Contraindication to the use of ciprofloxacin or any quinolone. (Part 2 only).
4. Contraindication to the use of any monoclonal antibody.
5. Medical condition that in the Investigator's opinion could adversely impact the
subject's participation, safety or conduct of the study.
6. Subject has taken an investigational medication in the previous three months.
7. The subject has a history of drug or alcohol abuse within the past two years.
8. The subject is female and plans to become pregnant during the study or the 42 day
follow-up period.
9. Calculated Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than 35 or less than 18. 5.
10. The subject has been previously vaccinated with anthrax or has participated in
clinical research involving anthrax.
11. Any EKG abnormality except for the following:
1. Sinus bradycardia in younger, athletic subjects
2. Mild first degree A-V block (P-R interval < 0. 23 sec)
3. Mild right or left axis deviation
4. Incomplete right bundle branch block DMID does not allow for exceptions of
eligibility criteria waivers for enrollment.
Locations and Contacts
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1239, United States
Additional Information
Starting date: October 2005
Ending date: March 2006
Last updated: December 19, 2007
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