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https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00609232
Registration number
NCT00609232
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Date submitted
30/05/2007
Date registered
4/06/2007
Date last updated
13/01/2022
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Public title
Evaluation of PROCHYMAL® Adult Human Stem Cells for Treatment-resistant Moderate-to-severe Crohn's Disease
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A Phase III, Multicenter, Placebo-controlled, Randomized, Double-blind Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of PROCHYMAL® (ex Vivo Cultured Adult Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells) Intravenous Infusion for the Induction of Remission in Subjects Experiencing Treatment-refractory Moderate-to-severe Crohn's Disease
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CRD 603
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Interventional
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Key inclusion criteria
* failed (within last 2 yr) or intolerant of at least one steroid AND at least one immunosuppressant AND at EXACTLY one biologic
* CDAI between 250 and 450, inclusive
* endoscopically or radiographically confirmed Crohn's disease of ileus or colon or both
* C-Reactive Protein Test (CRP) of at least 5 mg/l (0.5 mg/dl)*OR* CDAI of at least 300
* weight between 40 and 150 kg, inclusive
* adequate renal function
* negative tuberculosis skin (PPD) test (or evaluated low risk of TB activation)
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Both males and females
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Can healthy volunteers participate?
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Key exclusion criteria
* HIV or hepatitis infection active
* allergy to CT contrast agents, or to bovine or porcine products
* symptomatic fibrostenotic Crohn's disease
* permanent ostomy
* biologic therapy within past 90 d
* prednisone greater than 20 mg/d within past month
* short-bowel syndrome
* total parenteral nutrition
* abnormal liver function
* malignancy active within past 5 years (except completely resected basal or squamous cell carcinoma of skin)
* enteric pathogens, including C. difficile
* history of colonic mucosal dysplasia
* current or prior evidence of tuberculosis (TB) (unless risk of activation or re-activation deemed low)
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Parallel
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Phase 3
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Completed
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17/09/2007
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15/09/2014
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330
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Mesoblast, Inc.
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Summary
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Protocol 603 is enrolling subjects with moderate-to-severe Crohn's disease who are intolerant to, or have previously failed therapy with, at least one steroid and at least one immunosuppressant and a biologic monoclonal anti-body to tumor necrosis factor alpha. The protocol investigates the safety and efficacy of using PROCHYMAL® adult human stem cells to induce remission. PROCHYMAL is delivered through a vein in the arm four times over two weeks, for approximately an hour each time.
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Trial website
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00609232
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Public notes
This record is viewable in the ANZCTR as it had previously listed Australia and/or New Zealand as a recruitment site, however these sites have since been removed
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Mahboob Rahman, MD
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Mesoblast, Inc.
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