Adalimumab for induction of clinical remission in moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis: results of a randomised controlled trial
Medical University of Vienna · Mayo Clinic · +14 more institutions
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety of adalimumab (ADA), a recombinant human monoclonal antibody against tumour necrosis factor α (TNF), for the induction of clinical remission in anti-TNF naïve patients with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis.
This 8-week, multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study (NCT00385736), conducted at 94 centres in North America and Europe, enrolled ambulatory adult patients with Mayo score of ≥ 6 points and endoscopic subscore of ≥ 2 points despite treatment with corticosteroids and/or immunosuppressants. Under the original study protocol, 186 patients were randomised (1:1) to subcutaneous treatment with ADA160/80 (160 mg at week 0, 80 mg at week 2, 40 mg at weeks 4 and 6) or placebo. Subsequently, at the request of European regulatory authorities, the protocol was amended to include a second induction group (ADA80/40: 80 mg at week 0, 40 mg at weeks 2, 4 and 6). The primary efficacy endpoint was clinical remission (Mayo score ≤ 2 with no individual subscore >1) at week 8, assessed in 390 patients randomised (1:1:1) to ADA160/80, ADA80/40, or placebo. Safety was assessed in all enrolled patients. Patients, study site personnel, investigators, and the sponsor were blinded to treatment assignment.
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Authors
13- WRWalter ReinischCorresponding
Medical University of Vienna
- WJWilliam J. Sandborn
Mayo Clinic
- DWDaniël W. Hommes
Leiden University, Leiden University Medical Center
- GDG. D’Haens
Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam
- SBStephen B. Hanauer
University of Chicago, University of Chicago Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Ulcerative colitis
- Adalimumab
- Placebo
- Internal medicine
- Clinical endpoint
- Intention-to-treat analysis
- Clinical trial
- Good health and well-being