ION582
DrugION582 will be administered by IT injection.
NCT Number: NCT05127226
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of ascending doses of ION582 administered intrathecally in participants with Angelman syndrome.
This study is active but is not currently recruiting participants.
Notify Me0 year–50 year
All sexes
Interventional
Phase 1 / Phase 2
Sydney Children's Hospital, Kids Cancer Centre, Randwick, Australia
This is a Phase 1-2a, open-label study consisting of 3 parts in approximately 70 participants. Part 1 is a multiple ascending dose (MAD) study, consisting of a 13-week MAD Treatment Period and a minimum 12-week Post-MAD Follow-Up Period. Part 2 is a multi-center 49-week study where participants who completed Part 1 will receive IT bolus doses of ION582 followed by a minimum 12-week Part 2 follow up period. Part 3 extends the treatment period for participants who completed Part 2 for up to an additional 3 years followed by a 32-week post-LTE follow up period.
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Key Inclusion Criteria:
Key Exclusion Criteria:
ION582 will be administered by IT injection.
Time frame: Part 1: Up to Week 45; Part 2: Up to Week 81
The safety and tolerability of ION582 will be assessed by determining the incidence, severity, and dose relationship of adverse effects and changes in the laboratory parameters by dose.
Time frame: Part 1: Up to Week 45; Part 2: Up to Week 81
Time frame: Part 1: Up to Week 45; Part 2: Up to Week 81
Time frame: Part 1: Up to Week 45; Part 2: Up to Week 81
Time frame: Part 1: Up to Week 13; Part 2: Up to Week 49
Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Industry
HALOS: A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Intrathecally Administered ION582 in Patients With Angelman Syndrome
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