The Pediatric Lupus Nephritis Mycophenolate Mofetil (PLUMM) Study

Study Purpose

The study is a 1-year 2-part double-blinded placebo controlled 2-arm clinical trial. Treatment arms are

  • (1) MMF dosed as per body-surface area (MMFBSA; 600mg/m2 body surface area per dose about every 12 hours) and (2) pharmacokinetically-guided precision-dosing of MMF (MMFPK; MMF dosed twice daily to achieve an area under the concentration-time curve (AUC0-12h) of MPA >60-70 mg*h/L.
The study goal is to determine the safety and efficacy of MMFPK compared to MMFBSA for the treatment of proliferative LN in subjects 8 to <18 years.

Recruitment Criteria

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Healthy volunteers are participants who do not have a disease or condition, or related conditions or symptoms

No
Study Type

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Interventional
Eligible Ages 8 Years - 18 Years
Gender All
More Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria

Inclusion. 1. Male or female aged 8 to < 18 years; 2. Must meet Classification Criteria for SLE as per the criteria of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR)/ European League Against Rheumatism 1-3 (Appendix 0); 3. Newly diagnosed with proliferative LN as per the International Society of Nephrology/Renal Pathology Society4 based on kidney biopsy done within 60 days prior to enrollment into the study; Subjects may have been previously diagnosed with other Classes of LN. For study inclusion, the kidney biopsy must be newly interpreted as one of the following classes: Class 3, Class 3/5, Class 4, or Class 4/5. 4. SLEDAI renal domain score > 0; 5. Treatment of LN with twice daily MMF as per the decision of the treating physician. The subject will have taken MMF as prescribed by their treating physician for a minimum of 4 days (or 8 doses). 6. Subject tolerates MMF as per the treating physician's opinion; 7. Able to swallow MMF tablets and capsules; 8. If subject is treated with belimumab, must be IV or SQ; 9. Subjects who are willing and able to comply with scheduled visits, treatment plan, laboratory tests, and other study procedures; 10. Evidence of a personally signed and dated Informed Consent document and Assent document (as appropriate) indicating that the subject and a legally acceptable representative/ parent(s)/legal guardian has been informed of all pertinent aspects of the study. 11. Parent or legal guardian must have a smart phone available and able to support the PLUMM smart phone application. 12. Must be able to complete study questionnaires in English or Spanish.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Perceived or stated inability to adhere to the study protocol; 2. Hypersensitivity to MMF or any component of the drug product; 3. Presence of features (from SLE or other chronic disease) that a-priori suggest that the subject benefits from other therapies than that suggested or allowable by the study protocol; These disease features include but are not limited to severe, progressive, or uncontrolled hepatic, hematologic, gastrointestinal, metabolic, endocrine, pulmonary, cardiac or neurologic disease. 4. History of other kidney disease besides LN or prior to the diagnosis of SLE; 5. Need for renal replacement therapy within 2 weeks from Baseline Subjects can have required short-term renal replacement therapy prior to Baseline, for example due to preceding acute kidney injury. 6. Infections: 1. Untreated latent or active tuberculosis (TB); 2. Chronic infections requiring treatment; 3. A subject known to be infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis B; 4. Any infection requiring hospitalization, parenteral antimicrobial therapy or judged to be opportunistic by the investigator within 4 weeks prior of Baseline visit; 5. Any treated infections within 2 weeks of Baseline visit; 6. History of infected joint prosthesis with prosthesis still in situ; 7. Blood dyscrasias, including: 1. Hemoglobin <8.5 g/dL or Hematocrit <22%; 2. White Blood Cell count <2.6 x 109/L; 3. Neutrophil count <1.2 x 109/L; 4. Platelet count <100 x 109/L; 5. Lymphocyte count <0.5 x 109/L. 8. Estimated glomerular filtration rate [GFR] <40 mL/min/1.73 m2 calculated using the modified Schwartz equation5 (see Appendix 4); 9. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or alanine aminotransferase (ALT) >1.5 times the upper limit of normal; 10. Vaccinated or exposed to a live or attenuated vaccine within the 4 weeks prior to Baseline visit; 11. History or current symptoms suggestive of lymphoproliferative disorders (e.g., Epstein Barr Virus [EBV] related lymphoproliferative disorder, lymphoma, leukemia, myeloproliferative disorders, or multiple myeloma); 12. Current malignancy or history of any malignancy with the exception of adequate treated or excised basal cell or squamous cell or cervical cancer in situ; 13. Recent (within 4 weeks prior to Baseline visit) significant trauma or major surgery; 14. Herbal supplements with pharmaceutical properties must be discontinued at least 1week prior to Baseline visit, unless there are sufficient data available regarding the duration of an herbal medication's pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects to allow a shorter or longer washout to be specified (e.g., 5 half-lives). 15. Hydroxychloroquine exceeding 5mg/kg/day or started within 1 week prior to Baseline visit; 16. Oral or intravenous cyclophosphamide must be discontinued 12 weeks prior to Baseline visit. 17. Rituximab or other selective B lymphocyte depleting agents: Must be discontinued for 6 months prior to Baseline visit or CD19/20+ counts must be normal by FACS analysis; 18. Use of prohibited prescription medication as listed in Appendix 3 within the specified time frame prior to Baseline visit. 19. Participation in other studies involving investigational drug(s) within 4 weeks or 5 half-lives (whichever is longer) prior to Baseline visit and/or during study participation; Exposure to investigational biologics should be discussed with the Sponsor. 20. Pregnant female subjects; breastfeeding female subjects; male subjects with partners currently pregnant; male subjects able to father children and female subjects of childbearing potential who are unwilling or unable to use two highly effective methods of contraception or are abstinent (see Section 4.4.) for the duration of the study; 21. Other severe acute or chronic medical or psychiatric condition or laboratory abnormality that may increase the risk associated with study participation or investigational product administration or may interfere with the interpretation of study results and, in the judgment of the investigator, would make the subject inappropriate for entry into this study.

Trial Details

Trial ID:

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NCT05538208
Phase

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Phase 2
Lead Sponsor

The sponsor is the organization or person who oversees the clinical study and is responsible for analyzing the study data.

Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Principal Investigator

The person who is responsible for the scientific and technical direction of the entire clinical study.

Hermine I Brunner, MD
Principal Investigator Affiliation Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Agency Class

Category of organization(s) involved as sponsor (and collaborator) supporting the trial.

Other, NIH, Industry
Overall Status Recruiting
Countries United States
Conditions

The disease, disorder, syndrome, illness, or injury that is being studied.

Lupus Nephritis
Additional Details

Subjects will be randomized 1:1 to receive blinded treatment with MMFPK or MMFBSA for up to 53 weeks. The primary endpoint, clinical remission of LN, is measured at the end of Part 1 at week 26. Subjects in the MMFBSA arm who have only partial renal response (PRR) at the end of Part 1 will newly receive MMFPK upon entering Part 2 of the study (week 26

  • - 53).
Subjects with complete renal responses (CRR) at the end of Part 1 will continue the same dosing regimen of MMF (MMFBSA or MMFPK) in Part 2 as was given in Part 1 of the study. Subjects in the MMFPK arm with PRR at the end of Part 1 will enter Part 2 and continue in the MMFPK arm. Subjects who are LN non-responders by the end of Part 1 at week 26 will be considered treatment failures and discontinued from the study intervention. All subjects who are discontinued from the study intervention for reasons of efficacy or safety will receive LN treatment and monitoring as per the treating physician's decision. However, these subjects will be asked to participate in study visits at weeks 26 and 53/End of Study.

Arms & Interventions

Arms

Active Comparator: MMFBSA

MMF dosed as per body-surface area

Experimental: MMFPK

MMF dosed as per pharmacokinetically-guided precision-dosing

Interventions

Drug: - Mycophenolate Mofetil

MMF dosed 600mg/m2 body surface area per dose about every 12 hours

Drug: - Mycophenolate Mofetil

MMF dosed twice daily to achieve an area under the concentration-time curve (AUC 0-12h) of MPA >=60-70 mg*h/L

Contact a Trial Team

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Chicago, Illinois

Status

Recruiting

Address

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Chicago, Illinois, 60614

Site Contact

Maria Amoruso

[email protected]

312-227-6276

Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, New Jersey

Status

Recruiting

Address

Hackensack University Medical Center

Hackensack, New Jersey, 07601

Site Contact

Amanda Nowakowski

[email protected]

551-996-3114

Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, New York

Status

Recruiting

Address

Hospital for Special Surgery

New York, New York, 10021

Site Contact

Julia Klauss

[email protected]

212-774-2703

Children's Hospital at Montefiore, New York, New York

Status

Recruiting

Address

Children's Hospital at Montefiore

New York, New York, 10467

Site Contact

Lisbel Guzman

[email protected]

513-803-2118

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Status

Recruiting

Address

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599

Site Contact

Carolina Pastrana-Medina

[email protected]

513-803-2118

Cincinnati, Ohio

Status

Recruiting

Address

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Cincinnati, Ohio, 45223

Site Contact

Angela

[email protected]

513-338-4396

Houston, Texas

Status

Recruiting

Address

Baylor College of Medicine Pediatric Immunology Allergy Rheumatology

Houston, Texas, 77030

Site Contact

Monica Guevara

[email protected]

832-824-1206