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Efficacy and Safety of Low-dose IL-2 (Ld-IL-2) as a Treg Enhancer for Controlling Neuro-inflammation in Newly Diagnosed Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Patients: A Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo- Controlled, Phase-II Proof of Concept/ Proof of Mechanism Clinical Trial
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating Riluzole, IL-2, and 1 other intervention for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Completed, enrolled 304 participants across 17 sites in 2 countries.
Detailed Summary
MIROCALS is a phase II study of ld-IL-2 as a therapeutic agent for ALS. A randomized (1:1), placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel group trial will be carried out to assess ld-IL-2 safety and clinical efficacy on survival and functional decline in newly diagnosed ALS patients treated for 18 months. Randomization will be stratified according to (i) country (n = 2 levels: UK, France) and (ii) site of onset (n= 2 levels: bulbar vs limb onset). The primary objective to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of the experimental drug (ld IL-2) over an 18 months period in order to establish the proof of concept (PoC) that modifying immune responses through the enhancement of regulatory T cells modifies the rate of ALS disease progression.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
All patients will be treated with Riluzole for a period of three months prior to final inclusion and randomization. Riluzole treatment will continue throughout the 18 months of follow-up planned for in this protocol. Riluzole treatment is part of routine care for patients with ALS.
The dose of IL-2 to be used in this study will be 2.0 million IU/day. Each treatment course will last 5 days (i.e. 1 sub-cutaneous injection per day for 5 consecutive days). The 5-day course will be repeated every 4-weeks over an 18-month treatment period. In case of intolerance, a flexible dose-reduction schedule is available.
The placebo consists of 5% glucose water solution, which is the matrix with which low-dose IL-2 injections are prepared in the experimental arm. Placebo injections are prepared in exactly the same manner as IL-2 injections, just without the IL-2. Each treatment course will last 5 days (i.e. 1 sub-cutaneous injection per day for 5 consecutive days). The 5-day course will be repeated every 4-weeks over an 18-month treatment period.