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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Brodalumab in Psoriasis Patients (BIOLOPTIM-BRO)

Evaluation of the Predictive Value of Early Serum Trough Concentrations and Anti-drug Antibodies of Brodalumab and the Development of Concentration-response Curve of Brodalumab of Psoriasis Patients.

Status
Recruiting
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT04080635
Acronym
BIOLOPTIM-BRO
Enrollment
100
Registered
2019-09-06
Start date
2018-12-14
Completion date
2024-12-31
Last updated
2024-09-19

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Psoriasis Vulgaris

Keywords

Psoriasis, Therapeutic drug monitoring, Brodalumab

Brief summary

Biologics, such as brodalumab, are currently the most effective treatment option for patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis. But they are costly for health care systems and prescribed according to a 'one dose fits all' dosing regimen, leading to potential over- and undertreatment. Within this study we aim to investigate the predictive value of early serum trough levels of brodalumab and determine the therapeutic window of brodalumab in psoriasis patients.

Detailed description

Patients will be included after siging informed consent. After inclusion, patients will continue on standard dosing schedule of brodalumab (i.e. one loading dose first (210mg), once a week for 2 weeks (210mg), then a regular dose regimen (210mg) every 2 weeks). During each study visit, blood will be taken in order to quantify Ctroughs and/or anti-drug antibodies towards brodalumab. In addition, the Psoriasis Severity and Area Index (PASI) and the Investigator's Global Assessment (IGA) score will be evaluated by a physician. Patients complete the Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) and European quality of life EQ-5D instrument at each visit.

Interventions

PROCEDUREVenapuncture

Blood samples will be collected to determine the serum trough levels and anti-drug antibodies of brodalumab

The study participant will complete the Dermatology Quality of Life Index (DLQI) and EQ5D5L

Sponsors

KU Leuven
CollaboratorOTHER
University Ghent
CollaboratorOTHER
University Hospital, Ghent
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
NA
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE

Intervention model description

A prospective, open label, non-randomized study

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

1. Participants must have a clinical or histological diagnosis of chronic plaque-type psoriasis 2. Participants must sign an ICF indicating that he or she understands the purpose of, and procedures required for, the study and is willing to participate in the study

Exclusion criteria

1. Participants who have currently a predominant nonplaque form of psoriasis 2. Participants who are pregnant, nursing or planning a pregnancy 3. Participants who are unable or unwilling to undergo multiple venapunctures 4. Participants who are treated according to a different dosing schedule than standard dosing of brodalumab

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Predictive value of early serum trough concentrations of brodalumabWeek 0 until week 24 of treatmentPrediction of the clinical response (PASI) at week 12 and/or week 25 based on serum trough concentrations measurements taken from week 0, 1, 2, 3 and/or 4.
Predictive value of early anti-drug antibodies of brodalumabWeek 0 until week 24 of treatmentPrediction of the clinical response (PASI) at week 12 and/or week 24 based on anti-drug antibodies measurements taken from week 0, 1, 2, 3 and/or 4.
The development of a therapeutic window of brodalumab in psoriasisWeek 0 until week 52 of treatmentDefining a therapeutic window for brodalumab based on serum trough levels corresponding with adequate clinical response.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
DLQIWeek 0 until week 52 of treatmentThe DLQI (Dermatology Life Quality Index) (range 0-30) is a dermatology specific quality of life (QoL) instrument designed to assess the impact of the disease on participant's QoL. It is a ten item questionnaire that, in addition to evaluated overall QoL, can be used to assess six different aspects that may affect QoL: 1) symptoms and feelings, 2) daily activities, 3) leasure, 4) work or school performances, 5) personal relationships, and 6) treatment. The scoring of each question is as follows: Very much - scored 3; A lot - scored 2; A little - scored 1; Not at all - scored 0; Not relevant - scored 0; Question 7, 'prevented work or studying' - scored 3. The DLQI is calculated by summing the score of each question resulting in a maximum of 30 and a minimum of 0. The higher the score, the more quality of life is impaired.
EQ5D5LWeek 0 until week 52 of treatmentEQ5DL comprises five dimensions: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression. Each dimension has 5 levels: no problems, slight problems, moderate problems, severe problems and extreme problems. The patient is asked to indicate his/her health state by ticking the box next to the most appropriate statement in each of the five dimensions. This decision results in a 1-digit number that expresses the level selected for that dimension. The digits for the five dimensions can be combined into a 5-digit number that describes the patient's health state.
EQ VASWeek 0 until week 52 of treatmentThe EQ VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) (range 0-10) records the patient's self-rated health on a vertical visual analogue scale, where the endpoints are labelled 'The best health you can imagine' and 'The worst health you can imagine'. The VAS can be used as a quantitative measure of health outcome that reflect the patient's own judgement.

Countries

Belgium

Contacts

Primary ContactJo Lambert, Prof.
jo.lambert@uzgent.be09 332 22 87
Backup ContactLynda Grine, Dr.
lynda.grine@uzgent.be09 332 22 87

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026