Title

Comparison Study of Two Rituximab Regimens in the Remission of ANCA Associated Vasculitis
MAINtenance of Remission Using RITuximab in Systemic ANCA-associated Vasculitis II
  • Phase

    Phase 3
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Intervention/Treatment

    rituximab ...
  • Study Participants

    166
The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a rituximab regimen based on rate of ANCA and CD19 lymphocytes for maintenance treatment in systemic ANCA-associated vasculitis: prospective, multicenter, controlled, randomized comparative study of two rituximab regimens: one based on ANCA and CD19 lymphocytes versus systematic infusions.
Randomized, controlled, national, multicenter, prospective study to compare systematic rituximab infusions (conventional therapy) to rituximab infusion based on rate of ANCA and CD19 lymphocytes in patients with systemic ANCA-associated vasculitis, in remission (achieved with an induction treatment combining corticosteroids and an immunosuppressant after the first flare of the disease (new diagnosis) or after a relapse. Patients will be stratified by first flare (66% of the patients) or relapse (33% of the patients). Patients complying with the inclusion criteria may be included when they are in remission from their vasculitis. Patients will be included at the time of remission and then randomized. They will receive maintenance treatment by 1)2 rituximab infusions mg at D1, D15 then every 6 months until month 18 (i.e. a total of 5 infusions), at the dose of 500 mg. 2) 1 rituximab infusion at the dose of 500 mg at D0 then ANCA status and CD19+ lymphocyte count will be monitored every 3 months, and patients will receive new 500 mg rituximab infusions either if CD19 are > to 0/mm3, or if ANCA are positive again or if ANCA titer significantly raises. After the 18 month length of maintenance phase, i.e. after stopping immunosuppressive maintenance therapy, patients will be followed for an additional 10 month period. Patients with granulomatosis with polyangiitis will be prescribed cotrimoxazole 160/800 tid (for 2 additional years).
Study Started
Nov 16
2012
Primary Completion
Apr 05
2016
Study Completion
Apr 05
2016
Last Update
Mar 02
2018

Drug Rituximab (Arm B)

Rituximab infusion will be performed at D1 then ANCA status and CD19+ lymphocyte count will be monitored every 3 months, and patients will receive new 500 mg rituximab infusions either if CD19 are > to 0/mm3, or if ANCA are positive again or if ANCA titer significantly raises. All patients received corticosteroids, starting from induction with prednisone (or equivalent) at a dose of 1 mg/kg/day with gradual tapering according to a regimen adjusted to body weight over a mean of 18 months since diagnosis.

Drug Rituximab (Arm A)

Rituximab infusion will be performed at D1, D15, M6, M12 and M18(i.e. a total of 5 infusions), at the dose of 500 mg at a fixed dosage.All patients received corticosteroids, starting from induction with prednisone (or equivalent) at a dose of 1 mg/kg/day with gradual tapering according to a regimen adjusted to body weight over a mean of 18 months since diagnosis.

Rituximab infusion according biological parameters Experimental

Rituximab infusion based on ANCA and CD19 lymphocytes

Systematic rituximab infusion Active Comparator

Semestrial rituximab infusion until 18 months

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis Or microscopic polyangiitis complying Or kidney-limited disease With or without detectable ANCA (anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies) at the time of diagnosis or relapse, and at remission.
Who have achieved remission using a treatment combining corticosteroids and an immunosuppressive agent, including corticosteroids, cyclophosphamide IV or oral (the use of another immunosuppressant is allowed, according to the current French guidelines, as well as plasma exchanges and/or IV immunoglobulins, or rituximab).
Interval of 1 month between the end of the immunosuppressant treatment and the randomization time if cyclophosphamide or methotrexate were used, interval between 4 and 6 months if rituximab was used
Age > 18 years without age limit higher when the diagnosis is confirmed.
Informed and having signed the consent form to take part in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

Other systemic vasculitis
Secondary vasculitis (following neoplastic disease or an infection in particular)
Induction treatment with a regimen not corresponding to that recommended in France.
Patient who has not achieved remission.
Incapacity or refusal to understand or sign the informed consent form.
Incapacity or refusal to adhere to treatment or perform the follow-up examinations required by the study. Non-compliance
Allergy, documented hypersensitivity or contraindication to the study medication (cyclophosphamide, corticosteroids, azathioprine, rituximab)
History of severe allergic or anaphylactic reactions to humanized or murine monoclonal antibodies.
Pregnancy, breastfeeding. Women of childbearing age must use a reliable method of contraception throughout the duration of immunosuppressive treatment up to 1 year after the last infusion of rituximab
Infection by HIV, HCV or HBV
Progressive, uncontrolled infection requiring a prolonged treatment (tuberculosis, HIV infection, etc.).
Severe infection declared during the 3 months before randomization (CMV, HBV, HHV8, HCV, HIV, tuberculosis).
Progressive cancer or malignant blood disease diagnosed during the 5 years before the diagnosis of vasculitis. Patients suffering from non-metastatic prostate cancer or those cured of a cancer or a malignant blood disorder for more than 5 years and not taking any antineoplastic agents for more than 5 years may be included.
Participation in another clinical research protocol during the 4 weeks before inclusion.
Any medical or psychiatric disorder which, in the investigator's opinion, may prevent the administration of treatment and patient follow-up according to the protocol, and/or which may expose the patient to a too greater risk of an adverse effect.
No social security
Churg and Strauss syndrome
Viral, bacterial or fungic or mycobacterial infection uncontrolled in the 4 weeks before the inclusion
History of deep tissue infection (fasciitis, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis)in the first year before the inclusion
History of chronic and severe or recurrent infection or history of preexisting disease predisposing to severe infection
Severe immunodepression
Administration of live vaccine in the four weeks before inclusion
Severe chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (VEMS < 50 % or dyspnea grade III)
Chronic heart failure stade III and IV (NYHA)
History of recent acute coronary syndrome, unrelated to vasculitis
No Results Posted