Safety, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, and Immunogenicity of Ascending Doses BCD-261 in Healthy Subjects
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Age
18 – 45
Sex
Male
Trial phase
Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Purpose
Other
Participants needed
48 (estimated)
Sponsor
Biocad · Industry
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The goal of this clinical trial is to investigate the safety, tolerability, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and immunogenicity of BCD-261 after single subcutaneous injection at ascending doses and proposed therapeutic doses to healthy male subjects aged from 18 to 45 years old.
The study consists of the first stage (dose escalation) and the second stage (dose expansion).
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Signed informed consent to participate in the study.
2. For cohorts 1-8: Male subjects aged 18 to 45 years at the time of signing the ICF. For cohorts 9-10: Asian male subjects aged 18 to 45 years inclusive at the time of signing the ICF.
3. The ability of the subject to foll…
Inclusion Criteria:
1. Signed informed consent to participate in the study.
2. For cohorts 1-8: Male subjects aged 18 to 45 years at the time of signing the ICF. For cohorts 9-10: Asian male subjects aged 18 to 45 years inclusive at the time of signing the ICF.
3. The ability of the subject to follow the Protocol procedures, in the Investigator's opinion.
4. A diagnosis of "healthy", established according to standard clinical, laboratory, and instrumental methods of examination carried out at screening, according to the assessment of the Investigator, as well as historical data (absence of acute and chronic diseases of the respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous systems, gastrointestinal tract, impaired liver or kidney function).
5. Hemodynamic parameters within the normal range: systolic blood pressure (SBP) ranging 100 to 130 mmHg, diastolic (DBP) ranging 60 to 90 mmHg, pulse ranging 60 to 90 bpm at screening.
6. Willingness of the subjects and their female partners of childbearing potential to use reliable contraceptive methods from the moment of signing the ICF, throughout the main study period, and up to Day 57 inclusive. This requirement does not apply to participants who have undergone surgical sterilization.
7. Willingness of subjects with reproductive potential to refrain from donating sperm, starting from the moment of signing the ICF, throughout the main study period until Day 57 inclusive.
8. Willingness to refrain from participating in any other clinical trials, starting from the moment of signing the ICF and throughout the study.
9. Willingness to refrain from vaccination with any vaccines during the period from the moment of signing the ICF until Day 127 of the study inclusive.
Exclusion Criteria:
1. Any medical or social condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, prevents participation in this study.
2. Any confirmed or suspected immunosuppressive or immunodeficiency condition.
3. Any acute infectious and non-infectious diseases, including the period of convalescence, within 4 weeks from the moment of clinical recovery to signing the ICF, as well as during screening.
4. Diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis (documented or reported by the subject) within 2 months before signing the ICF and during screening.
5. Vaccination with live vaccines within 8 weeks and with any other vaccines within 4 weeks prior to signing the ICF and during screening.
6. A history of allergies and signs of other significant adverse reactions after the administration of any medicinal products.
7. Hypersensitivity to the components of BCD-261.
8. Body mass index (BMI) outside the normal range (18.0 to 30.0 kg/m2).
9. Results of standard laboratory and instrumental tests outside the normal ranges adopted at the study site.
10. Positive results of screening tests for HIV, hepatitis B and C, tuberculosis.
11. Repeated positive urine drug test, repeated positive saliva alcohol test at screening.
12. Impossibility of venipuncture for blood sampling (e.g., due to skin diseases at the sites of venipuncture).
13. Administration and use of the following drugs:
* Regular oral or parenteral administration of any medicinal products, including over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and dietary supplements, within less than 14 calendar days prior to estimated date of ID assignment.
* A history of using anti-TL1A monoclonal antibodies.
* Taking medications, including over-the-counter drugs, that have a pronounced effect on hemodynamics and liver function (barbiturates, omeprazole, cimetidine, etc.), within less than 30 days before the estimated date of ID assignment.
* Taking drugs that affect the immune status (cytokines and their inducers, glucocorticoids, etc.) within less than 60 days before the estimated date of ID assignment.
14. Smoking of more than 10 cigarettes a day.
15. Consumption of more than 10 units of alcohol per week (1 unit of alcohol is equivalent to ½ L of beer, 200 mL of wine or 20 mL of spirits) or a history of alcoholism, drug addiction or drug abuse.
16. Surgical interventions performed less than within 90 days before the signing of the ICF.
17. Donation of 450 mL or more of blood or plasma within 60 days prior to signing the ICF.
18. Participation in any clinical study of medicinal products within 90 days before signing the ICF; previous participation in the same study with the exception of subjects who withdrew before the administration of the investigational product.
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