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Linden; Tilia cordata; Tilia platyphyllos 




Clinical Trial: Induction of Immunogenicity with Different Doses of TreeMATA in Subjects Allergic to Tree Pollen

This study is not yet open for patient recruitment.

Sponsored by: Allergy Therapeutics
Information provided by: Allergy Therapeutics

Purpose

Tree MATA (modified pollen allergen tyrosine adsorbate) has been developed to provide pre-seasonal specific immunotherapy for patients with hypersensitivity to tree (birch, alder, and hazel) pollen. Different doses of Tree MATA will be administered and immunological changes following this treatment will be assessed.
Condition Intervention Phase
Type I Hypersensitivity
 Vaccine: TreeMATA MPL
Phase II

MedlinePlus related topics:  Allergy

Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Treatment, Randomized, Single Blind, Placebo Control, Parallel Assignment, Pharmacodynamics Study

Official Title: A Multicenter, Single-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 2 Study to Evaluate the Induction of Immunogenicity with Different Doses of Tree MATA in Subjects Allergic to Tree Pollen

Further Study Details: 
Primary Outcomes: Post-injection antibody response to birch
Secondary Outcomes: Adverse Events (AEs); Clinical laboratory evaluations; Vital signs
Expected Total Enrollment:  70

Study start: July 2005;  Expected completion: November 2005
Last follow-up: September 2005;  Data entry closure: October 2005

Tree MATA MPL has been developed to provide pre-seasonal specific immunotherapy for patients with proven type I hypersensitivity to tree (birch, alder, and hazel) pollen.

The tree pollen extract is modified with glutaraldehyde to produce the active ingredient, an allergoid. This modification reduces the reactivity of the extract with IgE antibody, thus reducing the risk of side effects. However, a simultaneous reduction in other important immunological properties, such as IgG and T cell reactivities, is not seen.

MPL (Monophosphoryl Lipid A), a purified, detoxified glycolipid derived from the cell wall of Salmonella minnesota, is included in the product formulation as an adjuvant to increase the immunogenic effect of the product and to enhance the switch from an allergen-specific TH2 to a TH1-like T cell profile.

The purpose of this study is to assess specific immunological changes (IgG, IgG1, IgG4 and IgE) in allergic subjects following 2 subcutaneous injections of different doses of study medication (Tree MATA) or placebo administered 3 weeks apart. The immunological changes will be used to assess the performance of the R7 IgG reactivity assay over a range of clinically efficacious doses.

Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:  18 Years   -   50 Years,  Genders Eligible for Study:  Both
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Females of childbearing potential may enter the study if they have a negative urine pregnancy test and they have been practicing adequate contraception for 3 months prior to the study and continue to do so during the study
  • History of at least 1 season of moderate to severe seasonal rhinoconjunctivitis without bronchial asthma due to an IgE mediated allergy to pollen from trees
  • Positive skin prick test to birch, hazel and alder pollen allergen extract
  • Positive skin prick test to positive histamine control
  • Negative skin prick test to negative control
  • Specific IgE for birch with class >= 2
  • Moderate/severe allergy symptoms in the past tree season
  • Spirometry at Screening demonstrates FEV1 >= 80% predicted and FEV1/FVC >= 70%.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • History or presence of acute or subacute atopic dermatitis, chronic dermatitis, urticaria factitia, or urticaria due to physical/chemical influence or any other skin conditions which might interfere with the interpretation of skin prick test results
  • Visual inspection of the forearms indicates potential problems with the conduct or interpretation of the screening skin prick tests
  • History of bronchial asthma, COPD, or other chronic condition of the lower respiratory tract
  • History or presence of diabetes, cancer or any clinically significant cardiac, metabolic, renal, hepatic, gastrointestinal, dermatologic, venereal, hematologic, neurologic or psychiatric diseases or disorders
  • Any clinically significant abnormal laboratory value at Visit 1
  • Clinically relevant sensitivity to any common perennial allergen: house dust mites, molds, or epithelia. Subjects may be enrolled in the study if they test positive, but have no current symptoms to perennial allergens
  • Clinically relevant sensitivity to summer/autumn flowering plants and grasses: Grass pollen mix, rye, plantain, orache, nettle, mugwort, bermuda grass, and ragweed. Subjects may be enrolled in the study if they test positive, but have no current symptoms to these summer/autumn allergens.
  • History of auto-immune diseases or rheumatoid diseases
  • Subject not allowed to receive adrenalin
  • Subject has disorder of tyrosine metabolism
  • Subject with diseases interfering with the immune response and have received medication, which could influence the results of this study
  • Subject has acute or chronic infection
  • History of anaphylaxis
  • History of angioedema
  • History of hypersensitivity to the excipients of the study medication
  • History of immunotherapy with tree allergen extracts
  • Current therapy with ß-blockers
  • Currently receiving anti-allergy medication or other medications with antihistaminic activity
  • Subject has a positive screening test to drugs of abuse at Visit 1
  • Subject received investigational medication in a clinical research trial within the last 3 months
  • Subject cannot communicate reliably with the Investigator or who are not likely to cooperate with the requirements of the study
  • Subject is pregnant or lactating
  • Use of prohibited medications or inadequate washout periods prior to screening

Location and Contact Information

Please refer to this study by ClinicalTrials.gov identifier  NCT00113750


California
      Southern California Research, Mission Viejo,  California,  92691,  United States
Dorothy Palmer  949-347-8700    dpalmer@allergee.com 
Rejeana Ricks  949-347-8700    rricks@allergee.com 
William Berger, MD,  Principal Investigator

      San Jose Clinical Research, Inc., San Jose,  California,  95128,  United States
Mary Nicolosi  408-297-6030    mmarysjcr@aol.com 
Alan Heller, MD,  Principal Investigator

Georgia
      Rx Research, Woodstock,  Georgia,  30188,  United States
Cheryl Lutz  790-592-4210    ckutz@atlantaallergy.com 
Gayle Schuck  790-592-4210    fschuck@atlantaallergy.com 
Robert Berkowitz, MD,  Principal Investigator

Iowa
      Iowa Clinical Research Corporation, Iowa City,  Iowa,  52240,  United States
Susie Quinn  319-338-5552 
John Weiler, MD,  Principal Investigator

New Jersey
      The Medical Center at Teaneck, Teaneck,  New Jersey,  07666,  United States
Rosalee Tullo  201-836-6400    rosalee415@aol.com 
Patrick Perin, MD,  Principal Investigator

Oregon
      Clinical Research Institute of Southern Oregon, PC, Medford,  Oregon,  97504,  United States
Dan Hamlin  541-494-3212    dhamlin@criresearch.com 
Lea Jaeger  541-494-3235    ljaeger@criresearch.com 
Edward Kerwin, MD,  Principal Investigator

Pennsylvania
      Asthma and Allergy Research Associates, Upland,  Pennsylvania,  19013,  United States
Consuelo L Saccar, PharmD  610-876-2103    drsaccar@aol.com 
Amy Horton  610-876-2103    Dahort@aol.com 
Sandra Gawchik, DO,  Principal Investigator

Washington
      Bellingham Asthma, Allergy & Immunology Clinic, Bellingham,  Washington,  98225,  United States
Roby Sapp  360-733-5733  Ext. 16    rslapp@hinet.org 
Gail Bruce  360-733-5733  Ext. 16    gpbruce@hinet.org 
David Elkayam, MD,  Principal Investigator

      Pulmonary Consultants, Tacoma,  Washington,  98405,  United States
Darcie Cruz  253-722-0433    dcruz@pulmonaryconsultants.org 
Edward LeDoux, MD,  Principal Investigator

      A.S.T.H.M.A., Inc., Seattle,  Washington,  98105,  United States
Laurel L Steel  206-525-5520 
Stephen Tillis, MD,  Principal Investigator

More Information

Study ID Numbers:  TreeMATAMPL201
Record last reviewed:  June 2005
Last Updated:  June 30, 2005
Record first received:  June 10, 2005
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:  NCT00113750
Health Authority: United States: Food and Drug Administration
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-07-05

Resources

  • Lime tree (University of Maryland Medical Center)


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