Predictive Factors of Clinical Response to Ustekinumab in Active Crohn's Disease

Sponsor
Hospices Civils de Lyon
Study ID
NCT03351647
Status
Completed

Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - 18 Years
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

Study Details

Ustekinumab is a fully human Immune Globulin Gk (IgGk) monoclonal antibody against the common p40 subunit of interleukin-12 and interleukin-23, which are implicated in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. Its efficiency to induce and maintain clinical response in patients with anti TNF resistant Crohn's disease has been proved in several clinical trials, and the profile of safety of this treatment was good, but the investigators have few data about biological characteristics of patients treated by Ustekinumab, particularly about ustekinumab through levels and rate of patients developing anti ustekinumab antibodies during the induction and maintenance stages, and no predictive factors of clinical response have been identified yet. The aim of this study will be to assess the evolution of biological markers of inflammation and ustekinumab trough levels and antibodies, in responders and non responders patients treated by ustekinumab, in order to identify predictive factors of clinical response. The investigators will perform a prospective observational study, including the patients followed in the University hospital center of Lyon and treated by ustekinumab for a moderate to severe Crohn's disease (with a HBI score≥4 ). All the patients included will have been previously treated by at least one anti TNF and/or Vedolizumab, with specified criteria for a primary non response, a secondary loss of response or unacceptable side effects. Then, clinical and biological data will be collected for each patient at the inclusion, and then at weeks 4, 8, 16, 24: HBI score, sides effects, extra intestinal manifestations, steroids withdraw, CRP, calprotectin, ustekinumab trough levels and ustekinumab antibodies. The investigators will compare responding and non responding patients at week 16 (end of the induction period) according to these data. The hypothesis the investigators state is that an early and significant decrease of the inflammation markers in blood and stools associated with a high ustekinumab through level in blood is associated with a clinical response at week 16 in the patients treated by ustekinumab

Key Dates

Start date
Feb 14, 2018
Status verified
Aug 2022
Primary completion
Aug 29, 2018
Completion
Sep 23, 2019

Study Design

Enrollment
18 participants (actual)

Arms

  • Arm: Group Ustekinumab
    Patients presenting an active crohn's disease (HBI score ≥ 4) with an indication of treatment by ustekinumab because of failure or unacceptable side effects of previous treatments, and who have already been treated by at least one anti TNF The patients must be 18 years old or older.

Primary Outcome Measure

Measurement of serum ustekinumab trough concentrations (expressed in microg/mL) at week 8. [ Time Frame: Week 8 ]

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