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JAPANESE
国立保健医療科学院
JRCT ID: jRCT2031200401

Registered date:05/03/2021

A Study of JNJ-64304500 in Participants with Alopecia Areata

Basic Information

Recruitment status Not Recruiting
Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studiedAlopecia Areata
Date of first enrollment14/05/2021
Target sample size50
Countries of recruitmentAustralia,Japan,France,Japan,US,Japan
Study typeInterventional
Intervention(s)JNJ-64304500: JNJ-64304500 injection will be administered subcutaneously. Participants will receive JNJ-64304500 400 milligrams (mg) subcutaneous (SC) injection at Week 0 and then 200 mg SC injection every 2 weeks from Week 2 through Week 22. Placebo: Matching placebo injection will be administered subcutaneously. Participants will receive matching placebo SC injection at Week 0 and then every 2 weeks from Week 2 through Week 22.

Outcome(s)

Primary OutcomePercentage of Participants Achieving a Severity of Alopecia Tool (SALT)90 Response; Week 24; The SALT score is a global severity score that captures percentage of hair loss by dividing the scalp into 4 quadrants (left side, right side, top and back quadrant) with assigned percent of scalp surface area (SSA) in each quadrant. After indicating the percent of loss per quadrant the value is multiplied by the percent (%) of hair for each section (18% sides, 40% top, and 24% back) and the values are summed to generate the total percentage of scalp hair loss or SALT score. The range in score is from 0-100 reflecting the percent hair loss on the scalp (0=no hair loss and 100= total hair loss). SALT90 is defined as 90% or more regrowth compared with baseline.
Secondary Outcome- Number of Participants With Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs); Up to Weeks 24 and 38; Number of participants with TEAEs will be reported. An adverse event (AE) is any untoward medical event that occurs in a participant administered an investigational product, and it does not necessarily indicate only events with clear causal relationship with the relevant investigational product. TEAEs are defined as AEs with onset or worsening on or after date of first dose of study treatment. - Number of Participants With Treatment-emergent Serious Adverse Events (SAEs); Up to Weeks 24 and 38; Number of participants with treatment-emergent SAEs will be reported. A SAE is an AE resulting in any of the following outcomes or deemed significant for any other reason: death; initial or prolonged inpatient hospitalization; life-threatening experience (immediate risk of dying); persistent or significant disability/incapacity; congenital anomaly. - Number of Participants With Adverse Events Leading to Discontinuation of Study Intervention; Up to Weeks 24 and 38; Number of participants with AEs leading to discontinuation of study will be reported. - Number of Participants With Adverse Events Reasonably Related to Study Intervention; Up to Weeks 24 and 38; Number of participants with AEs reasonably related to study intervention will be reported. - Number of Participants With Adverse Events of Injection-Site Reactions; Up to Weeks 24 and 38; Number of participants with AEs of injection-site reactions will be reported. An injection-site reaction is any AE at a subcutaneous (SC) study intervention injection-site. - Number of Participants with Adverse Events of Infections; Up to Weeks 24 and 38; Number of participants with AEs of infections, including serious infections (including reactivation of latent infections) and infections requiring oral or parenteral antimicrobial treatment will be reported. - Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Abnormalities in Vital Signs; Up to Weeks 24 and 38; Number of participants with clinically significant abnormalities in vital signs including pulse rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure will be reported. - Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Abnormalities in Laboratory Tests; Up to Weeks 24 and 38; Number of participants with clinically significant abnormalities in laboratory tests including hematology and chemistry will be reported. - Percentage of Participants Achieving SALT50 Response; Week 24; Percentage of participants achieving SALT50 response will be reported. The SALT score is a global severity score that captures percentage of hair loss by dividing the scalp into 4 quadrants (left side, right side, top and back quadrant) with assigned percent of SSA in each quadrant. After indicating the percent of loss per quadrant the value is multiplied by the percent of hair for each section (18% sides, 40% top, and 24% back) and the values are summed to generate the total percentage of scalp hair loss or SALT score. The range in score is from 0-100 reflecting the percent hair loss on the scalp (0=no hair loss and 100= total hair loss). SALT50 is defined as 50% or more regrowth from baseline. - Percentage of Participants Achieving SALT75 Response; Week 24; Percentage of participants achieving SALT75 response will be reported. The SALT score is a global severity score that captures percentage of hair loss by dividing the scalp into 4 quadrants (left side, right side, top and back quadrant) with assigned percent of SSA in each quadrant. After indicating the percent of loss per quadrant the value is multiplied by the percent of hair for each section (18% sides, 40% top, and 24% back) and the values are summed to generate the total percentage of scalp hair loss or SALT score. The range in score is from 0-100 reflecting the percent hair loss on the scalp (0=no hair loss and 100= total hair loss). SALT75 is defined as 75% or more regrowth from baseline. - Change From Baseline in SALT Score at Week 24; Baseline and Week 24; Change from baseline in SALT score at Week 24 will be reported. The SALT score is a global severity score that captures percentage of hair loss by dividing the scalp into 4 quadrants (left side, right side, top and back quadrant) with assigned percent of SSA in each quadrant. After indicating the percent of loss per quadrant the value is multiplied by the percent of hair for each section (18% sides, 40% top, and 24% back) and the values are summed to generate the total percentage of scalp hair loss or SALT score. The range in score is from 0-100 reflecting the percent hair loss on the scalp (0=no hair loss and 100= total hair loss). - Percent Change in SALT Score from Baseline at Week 24; Baseline and Week 24; Percent change from baseline in SALT score at Week 24 will be reported. The SALT score is a global severity score that captures percentage of hair loss by dividing the scalp into 4 quadrants (left side, right side, top and back quadrant) with assigned percent of SSA in each quadrant. After indicating the percent of loss per quadrant the value is multiplied by the percent of hair for each section (18% sides, 40% top, and 24% back) and the values are summed to generate the total percentage of scalp hair loss or SALT score. The range in score is from 0-100 reflecting the percent hair loss on the scalp (0=no hair loss and 100= total hair loss). - Percentage of Participants Achieving SALT Score Less Than or Equal to (<=) 10; Week 24; Percentage of participants with SALT score <=10 will be reported. The SALT score is a global severity score that captures percentage of hair loss by dividing the scalp into 4 quadrants (left side, right side, top and back quadrant) with assigned percent of SSA in each quadrant. After indicating the percent of loss per quadrant the value is multiplied by the percent of hair for each section (18% sides, 40% top, and 24% back) and the values are summed to generate the total percentage of scalp hair loss or SALT score. The range in score is from 0-100 reflecting the percent hair loss on the scalp (0=no hair loss and 100= total hair loss). - Percentage of Participants Achieving SALT Score <=20; Week 24; Percentage of participants with SALT score <=20 will be reported. The SALT score is a global severity score that captures percentage of hair loss by dividing the scalp into 4 quadrants (left side, right side, top and back quadrant) with assigned percent of SSA in each quadrant. After indicating the percent of loss per quadrant the value is multiplied by the percent of hair for each section (18% sides, 40% top, and 24% back) and the values are summed to generate the total percentage of scalp hair loss or SALT score. The range in score is from 0-100 reflecting the percent hair loss on the scalp (0=no hair loss and 100= total hair loss).

Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Age minimum>= 18age old
Age maximum<= 65age old
GenderBoth
Include criteria- Participant has a physician confirmed diagnosis of moderate to severe Alopecia Areata (AA) (greater than or equal to [>=] 50 percent [%] scalp involvement) as measured using the severity of Alopecia tool (SALT) score; or participant has >=95% loss of scalp hair for enrollment as alopecia totalis (AT) or alopecia universalis (AU) subtypes at the time of screening and baseline - Current episode of hair loss is greater than (>) 6 months (without evidence of spontaneous terminal hair regrowth within 6 months at the time of screening and baseline), but less than or equal to (<=8) years - Medically stable on the basis of physical examination, medical history, vital signs, and 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) performed at screening and Week 0. Any abnormalities, must be consistent with the underlying illness in the study population and this determination must be recorded in the participant's source documents and initialed by the investigator - Medically stable on the basis of clinical laboratory tests performed at screening. If the results of the serum chemistry panel or hematology are outside the normal reference ranges, the participant may be included only if the investigator judges the abnormalities or deviations from normal to be not clinically significant or to be appropriate and reasonable for the population under study. This determination must be recorded in the participant's source documents and initialed by the investigator
Exclude criteria- History of liver or renal insufficiency (estimated creatinine clearance below 60 milliliters per minute (mL/min)); significant cardiac, vascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, endocrine (except stable thyroid diseases), neurologic, hematologic, rheumatologic, psychiatric disorders, or metabolic disturbances - Currently has a malignancy or has a history of malignancy (with the exceptions of participants having adequately treated and cured basal or squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, or cervical carcinoma in situ occurring more than 5 years prior to randomization) - Known allergies, hypersensitivity, or intolerance to JNJ-64304500 or its excipients - Participants with current episode of hair loss for >8 years - Has previous treatment with an oral janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor

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Contact

Public contact
Name Medical Information Center
Address 3-5-2 Nishikanda Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Tokyo Japan 101-0065
Telephone +81-120-183-275
E-mail DL-JANJP-JCO_TL_TSG_EMP@its.jnj.com
Affiliation Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K.
Scientific contact
Name Hirotaka Numaguchi
Address 3-5-2 Nishikanda Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Tokyo Japan 101-0065
Telephone +81-120-183-275
E-mail DL-JANJP-JCO_TL_TSG_EMP@its.jnj.com
Affiliation Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K.