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Active clinical trials for "Autoimmune Diseases"

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AUD Biomarkers Study (Proteomic and Genomic Analysis of Biospecimens)

OncologyHematologic Malignancy7 more

Study purpose: to explore the entire spectrum of proteomic and genomic changes (amongst others) involved in diseases and in healthy/control populations. The Study is designed to discover biomarkers, develop and validate diagnostic assays, instruments and therapeutics as well as other medical research. Specifically, researchers may analyze proteins, RNA, DNA copy number changes, including large and small (1,000-100,000 kb) scale rearrangements, transcription profiles, epigenetic modifications, sequence variation, and sequence in both diseased tissue and case-matched germline DNA from Subjects.

Enrolling by invitation8 enrollment criteria

A Study of the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Food Effect After Single and Multiple...

Autoimmune Diseases

This is a Phase I Healthy volunteer study with the primary objective to evaluate the safety and pharmacokinetics profile of AX-158. The first part will evaluate single ascending dose administrations. A substudy will be performed as well to evaluate possible impact of food on drug exposure if administered under fasted or fed state. The second part will evaluate multiple ascending dose over 10 days of dosing in fed or fast state depending on the results of the substudy food effect on AX-158.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Study of a Monoclonal Antibody KHK4083 in Moderate Ulcerative Colitis

Ulcerative ColitisDigestive System Diseases9 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and tolerability of administration of multiple ascending doses of KHK4083 and to select the highest dose tolerated by subjects with moderately active Ulcerative Colitis (UC) followed by a Long-term Extension Therapy (LTE) phase for eligible subjects with a clinical response.

Completed44 enrollment criteria

Home Testing of Day and Night Closed Loop With Pump Suspend Feature

Diabetes MellitusDiabetes Mellitus4 more

The main study objective is to determine whether day and night automated closed loop glucose control combined with pump suspend feature will improve glucose control and reduce the burden of hypoglycaemia compared to sensor augmented insulin pump therapy alone. This is an open-label, multi-centre, multi-national, single-period, randomised, parallel group design study, involving a three-month period of home study during which day and night glucose levels will be controlled either by a closed loop system combined with pump suspend feature (intervention group) or by sensor augmented insulin pump therapy (control group). It is expected that up to 100 subjects, aiming for 84 randomised subjects [42 youth (6 to 21 years), and 42 adults (22 years and older)], with type 1 diabetes will be recruited through paediatric and adult outpatient diabetes clinics in each of the investigation centres. Subjects who drop out within the first four weeks of the intervention may be replaced. Participants will all be on subcutaneous insulin pump therapy and will have proven competencies both in the use of the study insulin pump and the study CGM device. Subjects in the intervention group will receive appropriate training in the safe use of closed loop insulin delivery system and pump suspend feature. All subjects will have regular contact with the study team during the home study phase including 24/7 telephone support. The primary outcome is between group differences in the time spent in the target glucose range from 3.9 to 10.0 mmol/l (70 to 180mg/dl) based on CGM glucose levels during the 12 week free living phase. Secondary outcomes are HbA1 at the end of treatment period, the time spent with glucose levels above and below target, as recorded by CGM, and other CGM-based metrics. Safety evaluation comprises assessment of the frequency of severe hypoglycaemic episodes.

Completed45 enrollment criteria

A Safety and Pharmacokinetic (PK) Study of GSK2982772 in Healthy Subjects

Autoimmune Diseases

This study is designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability and PK of GSK2982772, in repeat oral doses in healthy subjects. This study is being conducted to support administration of higher dose levels of GSK2982772 than initially studied in the First Time in Human (FTiH) study. This study will also assess the impact of food during the repeat doses of GSK2982772. This will be a two part study; Part A and Part B. Part A (cohort 1) - single ascending dose, randomized, placebo-controlled, 3-way crossover. Part B (cohorts 2, 3, 4 and 5) - repeat dose, randomized, placebo-controlled, sequential-group. Subjects will be randomized in 3:1 ratio to receive GSK2982772 or placebo in crossover manner on Day 1 of each of the three periods in Part A. Subjects will be randomized in 3:1 ratio to receive GSK2982772 or placebo in sequential groups for 14 days in cohort 2 of Part B and in 9:5 ratio to receive GSK2982772 or placebo in sequential groups for 14 days in cohorts 3, 4 and 5 of Part B. Approximately 66 subjects will be included in this study. The study duration, including screening and follow-up, will not be expected to exceed 13 weeks for Part A and 8 weeks for Part B.

Completed35 enrollment criteria

A Phase 1 Study of MEDI7734 in Type I Interferon-Mediated Autoimmune Diseases

DermatomyositisPolymyositis3 more

To evaluate the safety and tolerability of escalating, single subcutaneous doses of MEDI7734 in adult subjects with type I interferon-mediated autoimmune diseases.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Relevance of Monitoring Blood and Salivar Levels of Drugs Used in Rheumatic Autoimmune Diseases...

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)Juvenile SLE1 more

No drug treatment is completely free of risk and lack of response, adverse events and poor adherence may affect its effectiveness. Within this context, this project aims to evaluate the importance of monitoring blood levels and salivary drug used in rheumatic autoimmune diseases in the monitoring of adherence to therapy. In addition, this project intends to use the monitoring of drug levels, based on pharmacokinetic studies and pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics modeling, to broaden the understanding of the possible cellular, tissue and immunological mechanisms involved in efficacy and adverse effects of these drugs with the prospect of reducing the damage and maintain therapeutic efficacy. The high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled to mass spectrometry, which will be used to evaluate hydroxychloroquine, thalidomide, glucocorticoids, is considered the gold standard technology to qualitative and quantitative analysis of drugs in blood and its comparison with the dosage in the saliva is an improvement in simplification of the process. For biological agents the focus will be on the understanding the loss of efficacy and the possible role of anti-TNF antibodies using ELISA capture methodology.This project will be divided into four sections with their respective sub-projects according to the medications that will be studied: hydroxychloroquine, thalidomide, biologic agents and glucocorticoids.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Single Ascending Doses Study of Anti- Interleukin-7 Receptor α Monoclonal Antibody (GSK2618960)...

Autoimmune Diseases

GSK2618960 is a humanized Immunoglobulin G 1 ( IgG1) monoclonal antibody (mAb) that binds to the alpha component (CD127) of the heterodimeric Interleukin-7 receptor (IL-7R). It is being developed for the treatment of autoimmune indications. This study is intended to further explore the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD) and immunogenicity of single ascending doses GSK2618960 in healthy volunteers beyond those already evaluated in I7R116702 (First Time In Human study). The study is anticipated to enrol 18 subjects in total, with 9 subjects in each of the two cohorts.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

A Phase 1 Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of TAK-079 in Healthy Participants...

Autoimmune Disease

The purpose of this study is to characterize the pharmacokinetic and safety and tolerability profile of TAK-079 following a single intravenous (IV) infusion or subcutaneous (SC) administration at escalating dose levels in healthy participants.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Safety Extension Trial of Inhaled Molgramostim in Autoimmune Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis

Autoimmune Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis

Clinical trial for subjects with autoimmune pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (aPAP) who have completed the IMPALA trial (NCT02702180). At the Baseline visit, eligible subjects may continue or re-start treatment with 300 µg inhaled molgramostim (recombinant human Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor; GM-CSF) administered intermittently in cycles of seven days molgramostim, administered once daily, and seven days off treatment. Subject will be treated with inhaled molgramostim for up to 36 months. During the trial, whole lung lavage will be applied as rescue therapy.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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