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Safety of Cultured Allogeneic Adult Umbilical Cord Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells for OA

OsteoarthritisSpinal Arthritis

This trial will study the safety and efficacy of cultured allogeneic adult umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells delivered intravenously and intraarticularly for the treatment of Osteoarthritis.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Proof of Concept Study of the Effects of Administration of SCFA in Rheumatoid Arthritis...

Rheumatoid Arthritis

This study is a pilot, proof of concept study to determine the effects of administering an oral short chain fatty acid (SCFA) supplement along with methotrexate as first line treatment of new onset rheumatoid arthritis (NORA) patients. Up to 50 participants will be included to obtain a sample size of at least 16 participants taking the oral supplement. The study team hypothesizes that oral SCFA will change the participants' gut microbiome and regulatory immune responses. Clinical data to assess for adverse events, stool, urine samples and peripheral blood will be collected at baseline, 2 and 4 months with an optional 6-month time point. Fecal microbiome will be analyzed. Adaptive immune responses will be analyzed from participant blood samples.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

2-HOBA Phase 2 Clinical Trial in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

This is a phase 2 study to determine 2-HOBA's tolerability, safety, and effect on isoLG-adducts in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. Up to 32 subjects will be randomized to 750mg 2-HOBA or matching placebo three times a day for 4 weeks. As primary outcome measures investigators will compare tolerability and adverse events and changes in isoLG adducts in active and placebo arms. Among prespecified exploratory outcomes investigators will compare changes in markers of inflammation, DAS28 score, and 24-hour blood pressure in active and placebo arms. This pilot study will inform the feasibility and design of future studies to examine the efficacy of 2-HOBA in RA patients.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Study of Dapansutrile Tablets in Subjects With an Acute Gout Flare

Acute Gout FlareGout Attack5 more

The purpose of this trial is to investigate the efficacy and safety of dapansutrile (OLT1177®) tablets in subjects with an acute gout flare.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety Study Comparing CPL409116 to Placebo in Participants With Active Rheumatoid...

Rheumatoid Arthritis

The purpose of the following phase II clinical trial is to determine safety and effectiveness of Janus kinases and Rho-kinases inhibitor (JAK/ROCKi) in patients with Rheumatoid arthritis after oral administration of investigational medicinal product (IMP) called CPL409116. JAK inhibitors are a new class of small molecule drugs that modulate inflammatory pathways by blocking one or more JAK receptors. In recent years, JAK inhibitors have emerged as a new option for the treatment of various inflammatory diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, skin disorders and others. CPL409116 inhibits JAK1 and JAK3 with less inhibitory activity against JAK2 and Tyk2. Inhibition of these kinases decreases inflammatory cytokine release which in turn decreases lymphocyte activation and proliferation. Moreover, CPL409116 blocks Rho-kinases (ROCKs), which are involved in diverse cellular processes including actin cytoskeleton organization, cell adhesion and motility, proliferation, apoptosis as well as smooth muscle contraction. ROCKs signalling is one of the major pathways implicated in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular, renal as well as fibrotic diseases. However recent data indicate their role in immune cell regulation and inflammatory disease development. CPL409116 was designed predominantly for the therapy of immune-related diseases: rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or psoriasis but the unique mode of action of this compound may be beneficial for patients suffering from fibrotic complications developing on the basis of autoimmune diseases. RA is a chronic systemic autoimmune disease characterised by persistent joint inflammation leading to loss of joint function as well as cartilage and bone damage. Chronic, progressive course of the disease results in disability, reduced quality of life, as well as higher comorbidity and mortality rates. It is well documented that JAK kinases play a pivotal role in cytokine receptor signalling to phosphorylate and activate signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) proteins. Several of these JAK-controlled cytokine receptor pathways are immediately involved in the initiation and progression of RA pathogenesis. After preclinical studies conducted by Celon Pharma, CPL409116 could have been classified as a good clinical candidate for the treatment of patients with RA and next, results obtained after the phase I clinical trial in healthy volunteers confirmed its safety and a good pharmacokinetic profile.

Recruiting89 enrollment criteria

MTX Hold During Covid-19 Booster

Rheumatoid Arthritis

To investigate the effect of MTX discontinuation for 1 week on vaccination response to Covid-19 booster vaccination in RA patients.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Metformin on the Outcome of Gouty Arthritis in a Cohort of Egyptian Gouty Patients....

Gouty Arthritis

Objective: To study the impact of metformin on the outcome of gouty arthritis in a cohort of Egyptian gouty patients, and to evaluate its effect on local joint inflammation, inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β and IL-6), and life quality. Methods: A prospective randomized, single-blinded parallel randomized control study included 100 patients with active inflammatory gouty arthritis were randomized to receive metformin (1000mg/day) or placebo in addition to the traditional lines of treatment of gout. The clinical and laboratory data of the patients will be analyze at baseline, then after 3, and 6 months, with the assessment of gout disease activity, in addition, serum IL-1β and IL-6, the number of attacks per year, treatment satisfaction, quality of life, and disability index were evaluated at the 6th month from starting metformin and placebo therapy.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Abatacept vs Tocilizumab for the Treatment of RA in TNF Alpha Inhibitor Inadequate Responders

ArthritisRheumatoid

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common inflammatory rheumatoid disease in France, affecting 0.3% of the general population. Without effective treatment, the persistent inflammation causes invalidating pain and joint destruction, leading to major functional disability. Biological agents have been proposed for patients with RA who have the most severe form of the disease and that are inadequate responder patients to conventional synthetic Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (csDMARDs). TNF inhibitors (TNFi) are historically proposed as the first biological DAMRD for inadequate responder patients to csDMARDs. A diverse therapeutic arsenal has become available in recent years with the development of non-anti-TNFα drugs whose mechanisms of action are different from the classical TNFi. This new biotherapy class includes tocilizumab and abatacept, two drugs recently available for subcutaneous administration that enables ambulatory care for patients who would otherwise require repeated in-hospital care. The role of these new treatments in the therapeutic strategy has been emphasized by studies that demonstrated their efficacy as first-line treatments. However, in clinical practice, TNFi remain the most common first-line treatment for the majority of patients, non-anti-TNFα biological agents being reserved for inadequate responder patients. In second line, several studies have investigated therapeutic strategies for inadequate responder patients to TNFi. Current data suggest that it could be wise to change the therapeutic target after failure of a first-line treatment with TNFi. Data about the comparative efficacy of different biologics proposed after failure of a first-line treatment with TNFi are in progress. Meta-analyses from registries and academic trials conducted in France and The Netherlands suggest that non-anti-TNFα agents would have equivalent or superior efficacy compared with a second TNFi. This finding suggests clinicians to switch for an alternate therapeutic target after failure of a first-line TNFi. Data comparing different non-anti-TNFα biologics in inadequate responder patients to TNFi are scare. Industrial trials have demonstrated sustained biological efficacy of non-anti-TNFα biologics after failure of a TNFi. However, there is very little solid data on the direct comparison between them.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Intranasal Dexmedetomidine Sedation During Intra-articular Joint Injections in Pediatric Population...

Juvenile Idiopathic ArthritisJoint Inflammation

The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effectivity of intranasal dexmedetomidine sedation during intra-articular injection therapy. Intranasal dexmedetomidine is compared with dinitrous oxide (N2O) which has already been proven safe and effective sedation method during painful procedures in pediatric patients. In earlier studies the median VAS during intra-articular corticosteroid injections with patients receiving nitrous oxide has been 3 (Uziel et al 2008). Study hypothesis is that with intranasal dexmedetomidine sedation the VAS pain levels will be 1 unit lower.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis With DMARDs: Predictors of Response

Rheumatoid Arthritis

This is a 16-week, open-label study to identify factors that help predict clinical responses to DMARD therapies for RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis) patients. All patients will receive a starting dose of DMARD medication(s) which may be adjusted by the investigator as needed. If a subject becomes intolerant to a DMARD medication the subject will be withdrawn from the study at the discretion of the investigator. Visits (prior to week 16) where withdrawal is determined to be necessary will be considered end of study. End of study data (week 16) as well as study serum will be collected. (Serum only collected on those subjects who have consented to the addendum Serum and DNA of this study). A portion of the blood collected at baseline, week 8 and week 16 with the addendum portion of the study is for future research and will be utilized attempting to look to detect the generation of superoxide radicals. The radicals have been shown to be associated with inflammation and may correlate with the progression of RA. If this is true, then treatment with RA should decrease the levels of these radicals signaling response to treatment.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria
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