A Study of DB-OTO, an Adeno-associated Virus (AAV) Based Gene Therapy, in Children/Infants With Hearing Loss Due to Otoferlin Mutations
a study on Hearing Loss
Summary
- Eligibility
- for people ages up to 17 years (full criteria)
- Location
- at UCLA
- Dates
- study startedcompletion around
Description
Summary
Regeneron is conducting a study of an investigational new drug called DB-OTO. DB-OTO is a gene therapy that is being developed to treat children who have hearing loss due to changes in the otoferlin gene.
The purpose of this study is to:
- Learn about the safety of DB-OTO
- Determine how well DB-OTO is tolerated (does not cause ongoing discomfort)
- Evaluate the efficacy of DB-OTO (how well DB-OTO works)
Official Title
A PHASE 1/2, OPEN-LABEL, MULTICENTER TRIAL WITH A SINGLE ASCENDING DOSE COHORT WITH UNILATERAL INTRACOCHLEAR INJECTION FOLLOWED BY A BILATERAL INJECTION EXPANSION COHORT TO EVALUATE THE SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, AND EFFICACY OF DB-OTO IN CHILDREN AND INFANTS WITH BIALLELIC hOTOF MUTATIONS
Details
Former Sponsor Decibel Therapeutics
Keywords
Congenital Hearing Loss Secondary to Biallelic Mutations of the Otoferlin Gene (OTOF), DB-OTO, Gene Therapy, Congenital Hearing Loss, Sensorineural Hearing Loss, Auditory Neuropathy, Pediatric, Cochlear Implant, Otoferlin, Deaf, Hard of hearing, Hearing impaired, Hearing disorder, Fully implantable hearing aid, Child, Infant, CHORD, Hearing Loss, Deafness
Eligibility
You can join if…
Open to people ages up to 17 years
- Presence of pathogenic or likely pathogenic mutations in both alleles of the OTOF gene.
- Patient is <18 years of age and of the appropriate age to qualify for enrollment in the corresponding age cohort at the time the parent/legal guardian signs the informed consent form. Participant to provide assent, when applicable
Audiological Criteria:
US:
- Investigator determines that minimal benefit has been provided by amplification of the ear to receive DB-OTO.
- Investigator determines the patient meets cochlear implantation criteria in both ears according to the recommended cochlear implant label
Infants ≤24 months of age:
- Profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL; ≥ 90 dB HL) based on behavioral and physiologic measurements (ABR) of inner ear function.
- Outer hair cell function is confirmed by presence of otoacoustic emissions (OAE) in the ear(s) to receive DB-OTO
Children >24 months to <18 years of age:
- Profound SNHL (≥ 90 dB HL) based on physiologic measurements (ABR) of inner ear function AND
- Behavioral open-set word recognition scores of < 30% in the ear that would receive DB-OTO
- Outer hair cell function is confirmed by presence of otoacoustic emissions (OAE) in the ear(s) to receive DB-OTO OR
- Presence of a cochlear microphonic in ears to receive DB-OTO.
UK & Spain:
Infants ≤24 months of age:
- Absence of an ABR neural signal in response to a click stimulus ≤85 dB nHL in the ear(s) to be injected with DB-OTO.
- Presence of otoacoustic emissions (OAE) in the ear(s) to receive DB-OTO.
Children >24 months to <18 years of age:
- Absence of an ABR neural signal in response to a click stimulus ≤85 dB nHL in the ear(s) to be injected with DB-OTO.
- Presence of otoacoustic emissions (OAE) in the ear(s) to receive DB-OTO OR
- Presence of a cochlear microphonic in ears to receive DB-OTO.
- Willingness of at least 1 parent/legal guardian to consent to vaccinations for the patient in accordance with the country-specific pediatric immunization schedule
- No clinically significant laboratory findings on clinical laboratory tests at time of Screening
- No evidence that hearing loss is dependent on body temperature
- From study start and for the duration of the short-term follow-up period (18 months): Female patients of childbearing potential and fertile males, must agree to use highly effective contraception. Female patients must agree not to become pregnant. Fertile male patients must agree not to father a child or donate sperm.
You CAN'T join if...
- History or presence of other permanent or untreatable hearing loss conditions.
- Prior or current cochlear implants in the ear(s) to be injected with DB-OTO
- History of risk factor(s) for auditory neuropathy not caused by OTOF mutations including: prematurity, low birth weight, hyperbilirubinemia, neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission, and/or low Apgar scores.
- Prior or current history of malignancies.
- Prior or current history of meningitis.
- History of prior treatment with gene therapy.
- Surgical anatomy that would preclude the planned surgical approach as indicated by medical imaging (eg, computed tomography [CT] or magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]) in the ear(s) to be injected with DB-OTO.
Note: additional inclusion/exclusion criteria apply, per protocol.
Locations
- UCLA Health- Department of Medicine
accepting new patients
Los Angeles California 90095 United States - Seattle Children's Hospital dba Seattle Children's Research Institute
accepting new patients
Seattle Washington 98105 United States
Details
- Status
- accepting new patients
- Start Date
- Completion Date
- (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
- Links
- Patients, Caregivers & HCPs: Contribute to Genetic Hearing Loss Research
- ID
- NCT05788536
- Phase
- Phase 1/2 Hearing Loss Research Study
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Participants
- Expecting 22 study participants
- Last Updated