Peanut Oral Immunotherapy and Anti-Immunoglobulin E (IgE) for Peanut Allergy

Part of paid clinical trials in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Sponsor
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Study ID
NCT00932282
Phase
PHASE1/PHASE2
Status
Completed

Conditions

  • Peanut Hypersensitivity

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
12 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • Peanut Oral Immunotherapy — DRUG
    Peanut flour taken by mouth, given every day. Dose ranges from 0.2mg of peanut flour to 8000mg of peanut flour during the maintenance phase.
  • Omalizumab — DRUG
    Omalizumab (anti-IgE) will be given for 4 months prior to starting oral immunotherapy. The medication is given as a subcutaneous injection with dose based on total IgE levels and weight at the beginning of the study. This medication is given for a total of 10 months.

Study Details

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the addition of anti-IgE treatment will make peanut oral immunotherapy safer, more tolerable, and more effective in treating peanut allergy.

Key Dates

Start date
Jul 31, 2009
Status verified
Oct 2015
Primary completion
Aug 31, 2015
Completion
Aug 31, 2015

Study Design

Enrollment
13 participants (actual)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
TREATMENT

Arms

  • Active Comparator: 12 month maintenance of PnOIT
    Randomized subjects who will stay on the maintenance dose of oral peanut immunotherapy (PnOIT) for 12 months. The study has 4 phases: anti-IgE therapy before immunotherapy (Omalizumab), an initial desensitization day(s), a buildup period, and a daily home maintenance phase with a final dose of 8000mg peanut flour (\~50% peanut protein). Then all subjects will be randomized to an additional 1 or 2 years (12 or 24 months) of maintenance OIT. An OFC will be performed at the end of the long-term maintenance in all groups.
  • Active Comparator: 24 month maintenance of PnOIT
    All subjects will be on the same intervention until Randomization. Randomized subjects who will stay on the maintenance dose of peanut oral immunotherapy (PnOIT) for 24 months. The study has 4 phases: anti-IgE therapy before immunotherapy (Omalizumab), an initial desensitization day(s), a buildup period, and a daily home maintenance phase with a final dose of 8000mg peanut flour (\~50% peanut protein). Then all subjects will be randomized to an additional 1 or 2 years (12 or 24 months) of maintenance OIT. An OFC will be performed at the end of the long-term maintenance in all groups.

Primary Outcome Measure

The Percentage of Subjects Who Pass the 20gm Peanut Flour (~50% Peanut Protein) Oral Food Challenge 2-4 Weeks After Discontinuing Peanut OIT Therapy [ Time Frame: approximately 24 or 36 months ]

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
University of North CarolinaChapel HillNorth Carolina27599-

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