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Design of the INHIBIT trial: preventing inhibitors by avoiding ‘danger’, prolonging half-life and promoting tolerance
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Inhibit TrialPromoting ToleranceImmunologyPathologyPharmacotherapyFc Fusion ProteinDrug ResistanceInflammationThrombosisInhibitor FormationHematologyClinical TrialsBleeding DisorderInhibitory ActivityHealth SciencesDrug DevelopmentPharmacologyPreventing InhibitorsHemostasisCoagulopathyDrug TrialMedicinePhase IiDrug Discovery
Inhibitor formation is among the most serious complications of hemophilia treatment. With the US FDA licensure of the novel long-lasting recombinant factor VIII (FVIII) Fc fusion protein, Eloctate, which prolongs FVIII half-life, we propose an innovative approach to prevent inhibitor formation. In this paper, we describe a multicenter, Phase II, single-arm, 48-week trial, the INHIBIT trial, to determine if Eloctate, begun before a bleed and continued as once weekly prophylaxis, will reduce inhibitor formation in children with hemophilia A. We hypothesize that avoiding 'danger,' that is, immune activation by a bleed at first factor exposure and prolonging FVIII half-life will prevent inhibitors and promote FVIII-specific T-cell tolerance. If successful, this approach will suggest a new paradigm in clinical practice.
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