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INNODIA Master Protocol for the evaluation of investigational medicinal products in children, adolescents and adults with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes

Authors :
Dunger, David B.
Bruggraber, Sylvaine F. A.
Mander, Adrian P.
Marcovecchio, M. Loredana
Tree, Timothy
Chmura, Piotr Jaroslaw
Knip, Mikael
Schulte, Anke M.
Mathieu, Chantal
Mathieu, C.
Gillard, P.
Casteels, K.
Overbergh, L.
Dunger, D.
Wallace, C.
Evans, M.
Thankamony, A.
Hendriks, E.
Bruggraber, S.
Peakman, M.
Tree, T.
Morgan, N.
Richardson, S.
Todd, J.
Wicker, L.
Mander, A.
Dayan, C.
Alhadj Ali, M.
Pieber, T.
Eizirik, D.
Cnop, M.
Brunak, S.
Pociot, F.
Johannesen, J.
Rossing, P.
Legido Quigley, C.
Mallone, R.
Scharfmann, R.
Boitard, C.
Knip, M.
Otonkoski, T.
Veijola, R.
Lahesmaa, R.
Oresic, M.
Toppari, J.
Danne, T.
Ziegler, A. G.
Achenbach, P.
Rodriguez-Calvo, T.
Solimena, M.
Bonifacio, E.
Speier, S.
Holl, R.
Dotta, F.
Chiarelli, F.
Marchetti, P.
Bosi, E.
Cianfarani, S.
Ciampalini, P.
de Beaufort, C.
Dahl-Jørgensen, K.
Skrivarhaug, T.
Joner, G.
Krogvold, L.
Jarosz-Chobot, P.
Battelino, T.
Thorens, B.
Gotthardt, M.
Roep, B.
Nikolic, T.
Zaldumbide, A.
Lernmark, A.
Lundgren, M.
Costecalde, G.
Strube, T.
Schulte, A.
Nitsche, A.
von Herrath, M.
Wesley, J.
Napolitano-Rosen, A.
Thomas, M.
Schloot, N.
Goldfine, A.
Waldron-Lynch, F.
Kompa, J.
Vedala, A.
Hartmann, N.
Nicolas, G.
van Rampelbergh, J.
Bovy, N.
Dutta, S.
Soderberg, J.
Ahmed, S.
Martin, F.
Agiostratidou, G.
Koralova, A.
Willemsen, R.
Smith, A.
Anand, B.
Puthi, V.
Zac-Varghese, S.
Datta, V.
Dias, R.
Sundaram, P.
Vaidya, B.
Patterson, C.
Owen, K.
Piel, B.
Heller, S.
Randell, T.
Gazis, T.
Bismuth Reismen, E.
Carel, J-C
Riveline, J-P
Gautier, J-F
Andreelli, F.
Travert, F.
Cosson, E.
Penfornis, A.
Petit, C.
Feve, B.
Lucidarme, N.
Beressi, J-P
Ajzenman, C.
Radu, A.
Greteau-Hamoumou, S.
Bibal, C.
Meissner, T.
Heidtmann, B.
Toni, S.
Rami-Merhar, B.
Eeckhout, B.
Peene, B.
Vantongerloo, N.
Maes, T.
Gommers, L.
Marcovecchio, M.L.
Vela, J.
Latres, E.
Children's Hospital
HUS Children and Adolescents
Source :
Dunger, D B, Bruggraber, S F A, Mander, A P, Marcovecchio, M L, Tree, T, Chmura, P J, Knip, M, Schulte, A M, Mathieu, C & INNODIA consortium 2022, ' INNODIA Master Protocol for the evaluation of investigational medicinal products in children, adolescents and adults with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes ', Trials, vol. 23, no. 1, 414 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06259-z, Trials 23:414 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Background The INNODIA consortium has established a pan-European infrastructure using validated centres to prospectively evaluate clinical data from individuals with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes combined with centralised collection of clinical samples to determine rates of decline in beta-cell function and identify novel biomarkers, which could be used for future stratification of phase 2 clinical trials. Methods In this context, we have developed a Master Protocol, based on the “backbone” of the INNODIA natural history study, which we believe could improve the delivery of phase 2 studies exploring the use of single or combinations of Investigational Medicinal Products (IMPs), designed to prevent or reverse declines in beta-cell function in individuals with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. Although many IMPs have demonstrated potential efficacy in phase 2 studies, few subsequent phase 3 studies have confirmed these benefits. Currently, phase 2 drug development for this indication is limited by poor evaluation of drug dosage and lack of mechanistic data to understand variable responses to the IMPs. Identification of biomarkers which might permit more robust stratification of participants at baseline has been slow. Discussion The Master Protocol provides (1) standardised assessment of efficacy and safety, (2) comparable collection of mechanistic data, (3) the opportunity to include adaptive designs and the use of shared control groups in the evaluation of combination therapies, and (4) benefits of greater understanding of endpoint variation to ensure more robust sample size calculations and future baseline stratification using existing and novel biomarkers.

Details

ISSN :
17456215
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Trials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....204b8f8261c567ae6812c50bb5718aea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06259-z