Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Hemophilia A Gene Therapy Drugs
Study Details
- Hemophilia A
- Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects voluntarily sign informed consent form;
- Males ≥ 18 years;
- Subjects are clinically diagnosed with severe hemophilia A;
- Have \> = 150 documented exposure days to a Factor VIII protein product
- No prior history of hypersensitivity or anaphylaxis associated with any FVIII immunoglobulin;
- Use a reliable contraception method during the study;
- Capsid antibody negative;
- Subjects have good compliance.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- Being positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) or hepatitis B virus-DNA (HBV-DNA). Being positive for hepatitis C virus antibody (HCV-Ab) or hepatitis C virus RNA (HCV-RNA).
- Subjects with medical history of hepatitis B or C can be regarded as negative only when 2 required samplings are conducted at least 3 months apart and both test results of indicators aforementioned are negative, HIV positive patients or Syphilis seropositive patients;
- Currently on antiviral therapy for hepatitis B or C;
- Suffer from coagulation disorders other than hemophilia A;
- In addition to glucocorticoids, any other immunosuppressants are being used before selection;
- Have vaccination history within 2 months before administration, or vaccination schedule during immunomodulatory therapy;
- Have potential liver diseases, such as previous diagnosis of portal hypertension, splenomegaly, hepatic encephalopathy or liver fibrosis (fibrosis stage ≥ 3); nodules or cysts were found by B ultrasound, or elevated alpha-fetoprotein was detected by laboratory tests. Subjects who are not eligible for the study if the abnormalities are clinically significant regarding to the medical judgement of the investigator;
- Scheduling of elective major surgery known or planned during the insertion period or the 52-week study period following BBM-H803 infusion;
- Have participated in a previous gene therapy research trial before screening or have used other test drugs within 4 weeks before screening, or within 5 half-life of the test drug, whichever is longer; Have received emesezumab within 6 months before screening; Or drugs evaluated by the researcher to affect the study;
- Any herbal preparations (herbal supplements or traditional Chinese medicines of plant, mineral or animal origin) used during the 4 weeks prior to or during the study that may affect liver function, except topical use; Or any Chinese herbal medicine that the researcher evaluates to affect the study;
- Have alcohol or drug addiction, or cannot stop drinking as advised by the researcher throughout the study;
- Have acute/chronic infections or other chronic diseases that may pose a risk for the study, or have a major illness, who have a current or previous history of malignant tumors, or who have other unstable medical conditions, including poor mental state and risk of suicide, that the investigator deems unsuitable for participation in the study;
- Any other conditions that the investigator deems unsuitable for participation in the study.
Protocol Summary
This study is looking at how safe it is to switch from emicizumab to Mim8, in people with haemophilia A. Mim8 is a new medicine that is used to prevent bleeding episodes in people with haemophilia A. Mim8 works by replacing the function of the missing clotting factor VIII (FVIII). Mim8 will be injected under the skin using a pen-injector either once every week, once every two weeks or once every month. The participants will be trained in using the pen injector. The participants can choose themselves, in collaboration with the study doctor how often they get Mim8 in this study. When the participant will get their first Mim8 injection depends on their current treatment with emicizumab. The participants will get their first Mim8 injection at Visit 2. Participants will have between 6 and 27 Mim8 injections. The total number of injections participants will have depends on their dosing frequency. The study will last for about 6-12 months. While taking part in this study, there are some restrictions about what medicine participant can use. The study doctor will tell the participants more about this. In case the participants experience bleeds, these can be treated with additional haemostatic medicine as agreed with the study doctor. Female participants cannot take part if they are pregnant, breast-feeding or plan to get pregnant during the study period.