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Ruxolitinib in GvHD (RIG) study: a multicenter, randomized phase 2 trial to determine the response rate of Ruxolitinib and best available treatment (BAT) versus BAT in steroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease (aGvHD) (NCT02396628).
- Source :
- BMC Cancer; 11/19/2018, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p, 1 Diagram
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- <bold>Background: </bold>Graft-versus-Host Disease (GvHD) causes significant morbidity and mortality in patients after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Donor T-cells cause inflammation and tissue damage in GvHD target organs such as liver, gut and skin. Cytokine receptor associated kinases JAK1 and JAK2 are critical for inflammatory cytokine response in GvHD. Ruxolitinib is a small molecule inhibitor of JAK1 and JAK2. Preliminary data indicated substantial clinical activity in patients with steroid-refractory (SR) acute and chronic GvHD.<bold>Methods: </bold>The RIG-study is an investigator-initiated open-label, multicenter, prospective randomized controlled two-arm phase 2 study, comparing the efficacy of ruxolitinib and best available treatment (BAT) versus BAT in steroid-refractory acute GvHD (SR-aGvHD). Patients with acute skin, intestinal or liver GvHD > grade 1 and failure of previous treatment are eligible. The trial aims to include 160 patients who will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio and stratified by GvHD grade (≤ grade 3 versus grade 4) and number of previous immunosuppressive treatments (≤ 3 versus ≥4). The primary endpoint is the overall response rate at day 28, defined as: Improvement of at least one stage in the severity of acute GvHD in one organ without deterioration in any other organ, or disappearance of any GvHD signs from all organs without requirement for new systemic immunosuppressive treatment. Secondary objectives include time to response, overall survival, event-free survival, non-relapse mortality (NRM), failure-free survival, graft failure rates, quality of life and changes in serum levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and GvHD-related biomarkers.<bold>Discussion: </bold>This randomized prospective trial will provide further evidence if the retrospectively collected data demonstrating activity of ruxolitinib for SR-aGvHD can be reproduced. A major advantage of ruxolitinib might be the limited and predictable toxicity profile compared to other immunosuppressive therapies that mainly includes viral reactivation and cytopenias. This trial will establish candidate biomarkers to predict and monitor responses to ruxolitinib. As a next step ruxolitinib might be tested upfront against steroids or in a preemptive manner to prevent GvHD to occur.<bold>Trial Registration: </bold>NCT02396628 (registration date 17.07.2015); DRKS00007939 (registration date 26.03.2015). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- GRAFT versus host disease
STEROIDS analysis
STEM cell transplantation
CYTOKINE receptors
IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE agents
PROTEIN-tyrosine kinase inhibitors
STEROID drugs
HETEROCYCLIC compounds
CLINICAL trials
COMPARATIVE studies
DRUG resistance
LONGITUDINAL method
RESEARCH methodology
MEDICAL cooperation
HEALTH outcome assessment
RESEARCH
RESEARCH funding
EVALUATION research
RANDOMIZED controlled trials
RETROSPECTIVE studies
KAPLAN-Meier estimator
JANUS kinases
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14712407
- Volume :
- 18
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- BMC Cancer
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 133089497
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-018-5045-7