Safety and Efficacy of Allogeneic Cells for the Treatment of Intermittent Claudication(IC)
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Peripheral Vascular Disease, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Cardiology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Cardiology / Vascular Diseases |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 45 - 85 |
Updated: | 2/14/2019 |
Start Date: | November 5, 2012 |
End Date: | February 9, 2019 |
A Phase II, Randomized, Double-Blind, Multicenter, Multinational, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel- Groups Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Intramuscular Injections of Allogeneic PLX-PAD Cells for the Treatment of Subjects With Intermittent Claudication (IC)
The objective of the study is to establish the safety profile of
Intramuscular PLX-PAD injections and to evaluate the clinical efficacy of it in IC subjects
comprising of 4 treatment groups:
1. Double treatment of PLX-PAD low dose
2. Double treatment of PLX-PAD high dose
3. Double treatment of Placebo
4. Single treatment of PLX-PAD high dose and additional treatment of Placebo. Subjects will
receive the assigned treatment twice to the affected leg, within 12-weeks interval
between each treatment.
The study will be comprised of 5 stages:
Screening period of up to 4 weeks,first treatment of PLX-PAD or placebo followed by
additional injection after 12 weeks and with follow-up of 12 months post second injection
Intramuscular PLX-PAD injections and to evaluate the clinical efficacy of it in IC subjects
comprising of 4 treatment groups:
1. Double treatment of PLX-PAD low dose
2. Double treatment of PLX-PAD high dose
3. Double treatment of Placebo
4. Single treatment of PLX-PAD high dose and additional treatment of Placebo. Subjects will
receive the assigned treatment twice to the affected leg, within 12-weeks interval
between each treatment.
The study will be comprised of 5 stages:
Screening period of up to 4 weeks,first treatment of PLX-PAD or placebo followed by
additional injection after 12 weeks and with follow-up of 12 months post second injection
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult male or female subjects between 45 to 85 years of age (inclusive) at the time of
screening visit.
- Subjects with a diagnosis of peripheral artery disease, secondary to atherosclerosis,
confirmed by one of the following criteria assessed at the screening visit:
- Resting ankle-brachial index (ABI) ≤ 0.80 or
- Resting ABI ≤ 0.90 and >20% decrease in ABI from rest to exercise when measured
within 1 minute after treadmill exercise or
- Toe-brachial index (TBI) ≤ 0.60
- Lifestyle-limiting, moderate to severe claudication (symptoms present and stable for >
6 months and not significantly changed within the past 3 months prior to screening).
- Evidence of significant (>50%) stenosis infra-inguinal occlusive disease as confirmed
by documented results from Duplex, MRA, CTA and/or contrast angiogram completed within
3 months prior to screening.
- The longest maximal walking distance (MWD) from the Screening Period exercise
treadmill tests (ETT), utilizing a modified Gardner Protocol (Appendix I), must be
between 1 and 10 minutes (inclusive).
- Subjects who have persistent claudication symptoms despite having been recommended an
exercise program if feasible, and or despite having been on a stable dose of
Cilostazol, if indicated. Subjects should be Cilostazol free for at least 2 weeks
prior to the first ETT.
- Subjects should be receiving standard of care drugs for vascular disease including
anti-platelet agent(s) and statin medication, as well as anti-hypertensive
medication(s) and oral hypoglycemic agents/insulin, if indicated.
- Signed written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Ischemic rest pain; ulceration or gangrene (Fontaine class III-IV; Rutherford category
4-6).
- Failed lower extremity arterial reconstruction (surgical or endovascular) or
sympathectomy within the prior one month of screening.
- Planned revascularization (surgical or endovascular intervention) within 12 months
after screening.
- Lower extremity arteries inflow obstruction (defined as a greater than 50% stenosis of
aorta, iliac and/or common femoral arteries).
- History of Buerger's disease.
- Uncontrolled hypertension (defined as diastolic blood pressure > 100 mmHg or systolic
blood pressure > 180 mmHg during screening).
- Uncontrolled diabetes defined as glucose control HbA1c > 9% at screening.
- Life-threatening ventricular arrhythmia - except in subjects with an implantable
cardiac-defibrillator.
- Serum Creatinine level>2.5mg/dl.
- SGPT (ALT), SGOT (AST) >2.5 x upper limit of normal range.
- Hemoglobin < 10 g/dl.
- Unstable cardiovascular disease defined as myocardial infarction (STEMI or NSTEMI)
within 3 months prior to screening, or unstable angina - characterized by increasingly
frequent episodes with modest exertion or at rest, worsening severity, and prolonged
episodes.
- Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)/Stroke within 3 months prior to screening.
- Subjects with severe congestive heart failure symptoms (i.e. NYHA Stage III to IV).
- Subjects with Implant of mechanical prosthetic heart valve(s).
- Pulmonary disease requiring supplemental oxygen treatment on a daily basis.
- Severe, active infection of the involved extremity(ies), including osteomyelitis,
fasciitis, or severe/purulent cellulitis.
- History of malignancy within 5 years prior screening requiring chemotherapy and/or
radiotherapy and/or immunotherapy, excluding basal or squamous cell carcinoma of the
skin.
- Exercise is limited by any condition other than IC, including but not limited to
congestive heart failure, chronic pulmonary disease, angina pectoris, or degenerative
joint disease.
- Uninterrupted use of warfarin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (with the
exception of ibuprofen at doses up to 1,200 mg/day or Diclofenac at dose of 75mg/day).
- Subjects who are on oral anticoagulant therapy (warfarin, dabigatran, apixaban,
endoxaban and rivaroxaban). Unless, upon primary care physician and/or Investigator's
discretion the subjects who are on warfarin treatment can switch to Low Molecular
Weight Heparin treatment (such as: Clexane) 5-7 days prior study treatment
administration and return to warfarin treatment 24 hours post study treatment
administration.
- Subjects who are taking immunosuppressive treatment (including high dose steroids).
- Known allergies to protein products (Bovine serum, or recombinant trypsin) used in the
cell production process.
- Known sensitivity to Gentamycin.
- Known sensitivity to antihistamine drugs.
- History of hospitalization due to allergic/hypersensitivity reaction to any substance
(e.g. Food or drug).
- Medical history of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or syphilis positivity at time
of screening.
- Known active Hepatitis B, or Hepatitis C infection at the time of screening.
- Pregnant or breast-feeding women or women of childbearing age not protected by an
effective contraceptive method of birth control (such as double barrier, oral or
parenteral hormonal, intrauterine device and spermicide).
- In the opinion of the Investigator, the subject is unsuitable for participating in the
study.
- Subject is currently enrolled in, or has not yet completed a period of at least 30
days since ending other investigational device or drug trial(s).
- Subjects that have prior exposure to gene or cell based therapy.
- Subjects who are legally detained in an official institute.
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Durham, North Carolina 27710
(919) 684-8111
Principal Investigator: Jones Schulyer, MD
Duke University Younger than most other prestigious U.S. research universities, Duke University consistently ranks among...
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Bad Krozingen, 79189
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Birmingham, Alabama 35211
Principal Investigator: Farrell O Mendelsohn, MD
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303 East Superior Street
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Chicago, Illinois 60611
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Knoxville, Tennessee 37934
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8701 W Watertown Plank Rd
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Principal Investigator: James Gosset, MD
Phone: 414-955-6749
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Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
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Pinellas Park, Florida 33782
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