Brief Title
Long-term Safety and Efficacy Study and Dose-Escalation Substudy of PF 06838435 in Individuals With Hemophilia B
Official Title
A FACTOR IX (FIX) GENE TRANSFER, MULTI CENTER EVALUATION OF THE LONG TERM SAFETY AND EFFICACY STUDY OF PF 06838435 AND A DOSE ESCALATION SUBSTUDY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH HEMOPHILIA B
Brief Summary
Long-term safety and efficacy follow-up for participants with Hemophilia B who were previously treated in the C0371005 (formerly SPK-9001-101) study, and a dose-escalation sub-study evaluating safety, tolerability, and kinetics of a higher dose with long-term safety and efficacy follow-up. Participants in the substudy do not need to have participated in C0371005.
Detailed Description
Evaluation of the long-term level of persistence and potential late or delayed adverse events associated with PF-06838435 (formerly SPK-9001), assessment of the durability of the transgene expression, and determination of the effects of PF-06838435 on clinical outcomes in individuals who have previously received a single administration of PF-06838435 in the C0371005 study. Amendment 2 of this study incorporates a dose-escalation substudy to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and kinetics of a single IV infusion of PF-06838435 at a higher dose than that used in the C0371005 study. The dose-escalation participants will also be followed for long-term safety and efficacy.
Study Phase
Phase 2
Study Type
Interventional
Primary Outcome
Dose-Escalation Substudy: Number of participants with clinically significant changes from baseline in physical examination
Secondary Outcome
Dose-Escalation Substudy: Mean and standard deviation of vector-derived FIX Activity levels
Condition
Hemophilia B
Intervention
PF-06838435 (formerly SPK-9001)
Study Arms / Comparison Groups
PF-06838435 Dose-Escalation
Description: Single intravaneous infusion of PF-06838435. After 2 participants receive initial dose, data will be evaluated and a decision will be made to escalate or reduce the dose being evaluated, increase the number of participants receiving the dose, or stop dosing. Multiple iterations may be undertaken.
Publications
* Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline.
Recruitment Information
Recruitment Status
Biological
Estimated Enrollment
55
Start Date
June 22, 2017
Completion Date
April 22, 2029
Primary Completion Date
April 22, 2029
Eligibility Criteria
This study is currently only enrolling into the dose-escalation substudy with subsequent long-term follow-up. The Eligibility Criteria for entry into the dose-escalation substudy is presented below: Inclusion Criteria: 1. Able to provide informed consent and comply with requirements of the study 2. Males age 18 to 65 years with confirmed diagnosis of hemophilia B (≤2 IU/dL or ≤2% endogenous factor IX) 3. Received ≥50 exposure days to factor IX products 4. No measurable factor IX inhibitor as assessed by the central laboratory and have no prior history of inhibitors to factor IX protein 5. Agree to refrain from donating sperm and either abstain from intercourse or use reliable barrier contraception until 3 consecutive semen samples are negative for vector sequences Exclusion Criteria: 1. Evidence of active hepatitis B or C 2. Currently on antiviral therapy for hepatitis B or C 3. Have significant underlying liver disease 4. Serological evidence* of HIV-1 or HIV-2 with CD4 counts ≤200/mm3 (* participants who are HIV+ and stable with CD4 count >200/mm3 and undetectable viral load are eligible to enroll) 5. Neutralizing antibody titers to the capsid portion of PF-06838435 above the established threshold 6. Sensitivity to heparin or heparin induced thrombocytopenia; sensitivity to any of the study interventions, or components thereof, or drug or other allergy 7. Previously dosed in a gene therapy research trial at any time or in an interventional clinical study within 3 months of screening visit 8. Any concurrent clinically significant major disease or condition 9. Unable or unwilling to comply with the study procedures
Gender
Male
Ages
18 Years - 65 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Contacts
Pfizer CT.gov Call Center, 1-800-718-1021, [email protected]
Location Countries
Australia
Location Countries
Australia
Administrative Informations
NCT ID
NCT03307980
Organization ID
C0371003
Secondary IDs
SPK-9001-LTFU-101
Responsible Party
Sponsor
Study Sponsor
Pfizer
Study Sponsor
Pfizer CT.gov Call Center, Study Director, Pfizer
Verification Date
March 2023