Rilonacept in Subjects With Cardiac Sarcoidosis
Launched by MAYO CLINIC · Oct 25, 2024
Trial Information
Current as of June 26, 2025
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is studying a medication called rilonacept to see how it helps people with cardiac sarcoidosis, a condition where inflammation occurs in the heart. The main goal is to find out if adding rilonacept to the usual treatment can reduce this inflammation after 24 weeks. The trial is currently looking for participants aged 18 to 80 who have been diagnosed with cardiac sarcoidosis and have had recent PET scans showing active inflammation despite their current treatment.
To participate, individuals need to be able to understand and agree to the study requirements, and they must have a specific type of heart condition. Women who are able to become pregnant must use effective birth control during the study, and men must also follow certain guidelines regarding contraception. Participants will receive either rilonacept along with their standard therapy or only their standard therapy for comparison. Throughout the study, participants will be monitored to see how their heart condition changes. If you or someone you know is interested, it's important to discuss this with a healthcare provider to understand if this trial is a good fit.
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Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • 1. Able to comprehend and willing to sign an ICF and to abide by the study restrictions and requirements
- • 2. Age ≥ 18 years and ≤ 80 years
- 3. Female subjects must be:
- • postmenopausal, defined as at least 12 months post cessation of menses (without an alternative medical cause), or
- • permanently sterile following documented hysterectomy, bilateral salpingectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, or tubal ligation, or having a male partner with vasectomy as affirmed by the subject, or
- • nonpregnant, nonlactating, and having agreed to use an effective method of contraception (i.e., hormonal contraception, intrauterine device \[IUD\], or double barrier methods such as condom plus diaphragm or diaphragm plus spermicide or condom plus spermicide) from Screening Visit 1 until 5 months after study drug administration, if sexually active.
- • 4. Male subjects must have documented vasectomy or must use double barrier methods of contraception (such as condom plus diaphragm or diaphragm plus spermicide or condom plus spermicide) or use condoms plus hormonal contraceptives or condoms plus IUD with their female partners of childbearing potential from randomization to 3 months after the last dose of study drug administration. Male subjects must agree to refrain from donating sperm during this time period.
- • 5. Has completed recommended vaccinations per current guidelines prior to first dose of study drug
- Cardiac Inclusion Criteria:
- • 6. Has a diagnosis of cardiac sarcoidosis by the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) expert consensus statement on the diagnosis and management of arrhythmias associated with cardiac sarcoidosis, or the Japanese Circulation Society 2016 Guideline on diagnosis and treatment of cardiac sarcoidosis (Terasaki 2019)
- • 7. Three or more segments of active FDG uptake on PET scan within 8 weeks of randomization, despite standard therapy
- • 8. Willing to wear an ambulatory cardiac rhythm monitor at the specified timepoints
- • Exclusion Criteria
- • 1. Unable or unwilling to provide informed consent
- • 2. Weight \>380 pounds (172 kilograms)
- • 3. Women who are pregnant or lactating or women of childbearing age who refuse to use a highly effective and medically acceptable form of contraception throughout the study
- • 4. Planned to initiate TNF-α antagonist therapy over the course of the study.
- • 5. Known claustrophobia, or difficulty completing prior PET scan procedure(s)
- • 6. Left ventricular end-systolic diameter (LVESD) \> 60 mm on echocardiogram
- • 7. Other systemic immune disorder(s) or other disorder(s) that require treatment with immunomodulators or immunosuppressants
- • 8. Has received, or is scheduled to receive after randomization, mechanical circulatory support
- • 9. Congenital, valvular, and/or coronary artery disease that could explain the severity of cardiac dysfunction
- • 10. Known hypersensitivity to Rilonacept or to any of its excipients
- 11. Meets the following TB criteria:
- • 1. History of active TB prior to screening OR
- • 2. History of latent TB that was not adequately treated prior to screening OR
- • 3. Signs or symptoms suggestive of active TB (e.g., new cough of \>14 days in duration or a change in chronic cough, persistent fever, unintentional weight loss, or night sweats) upon review of medical history and/or physical examination at screening OR
- • 4. Recent close contact with a person with active TB OR
- • 5. Positive or indeterminate Interferon Gamma Release Assay (IGRA) test results or results from another positive TB test at screening based on acceptable local clinical practice
- 12. Use of the following immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory therapies (see also Section 5.6 "Prior and Concomitant Therapy") within the timeframe prior to randomization as defined below for each drug class or category:
- • 1. INCREASE in dose of existing immunosuppression/immunomodulation drug or INITIATION of new immunosuppression/immunomodulation drug in the one month prior to or ON or AFTER the date of the eligibility/baseline FDG-PET scan until the date of randomization.
- • 2. Anakinra within 1 week prior to first dose of study drug; canakinumab within 8 weeks prior to the first dose of study drug; abatacept within 8 weeks prior to first dose of study drug;
- • 3. TNF inhibitors within 2-8 weeks of or 5 half-lives (etanercept within 2 weeks; infliximab, certolizumab, golimumab, or adalimumab within 8 weeks) prior to first dose of study drug, whichever is longer.
- • 4. Rituximab within 6 months prior to the first dose of study drug unless levels of CD20+ B cells have been assessed and have returned to normal.
- • 5. Cyclosporine A (CsA) within 4 weeks prior to the first dose of study drug.
- • 13. Received any investigational product within 30 days or 5 half-lives (if the half-life is known) of an investigational product (whichever is longer) prior to first dose of study drug
- • 14. Concurrent enrollment in another clinical study, with the exception of observational studies
- • 15. Uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure \>170 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure \>110 mmHg
- • 16. Uncontrolled thyroid disease (serum TSH \< 0.1 mU/L or \> 10 mU/L)
- • 17. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (serum glucose \> 180 mg/dL fasting or HbA1c \>8%)
- • 18. Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) (eGFR) \<30mL/min
- • 19. Major surgery within 8 weeks prior to screening or planned major surgery within 6 months after first dose of study drug.
- • 20. Transplanted organs (except corneal transplant performed more than 3 months prior to first dose of study drug).
- • 21. Severe active, recurrent, or chronic infection (per PI discretion), or any episode of infection requiring hospitalization or treatment with a course of IV antibiotics within 12 weeks before screening. Subjects with a history of severe opportunistic infection (per PI discretion) are also excluded from the study.
- • 22. High risk of infection (e.g., history of hereditary or acquired immune deficiency disorder), a history of an infected joint prosthesis at any time with that prosthesis still in situ, leg ulcers, indwelling urinary catheter, or persistent or recurrent chest infections.
- 23. Chronic active HBV infection, defined as:
- • 1. HBV surface antigen positive
- • 2. HBV anti-core antibody positive but anti-surface antibody negative
- • 24. Presence of symptoms indicative of COVID-19 infection (per PI discretion), unless a PCR test for COVID-19 has been reported as negative within the previous 7 days or is acquired prior to randomization.
- • 25. History of cancer within the last 5 years from screening, except for basal and squamous cell carcinoma of the skin or in situ carcinoma of the cervix treated and considered cured.
- 26. Has screening laboratory test results meeting any of the following criteria:
- • 1. Hemoglobin level \< 8.0 g/dL
- • 2. WBC count \< 3.0 × 103/µL
- • 3. Neutrophil count \<1.5 × 103/µL
- • 4. Platelet count \< 100 × 103/µL
- • 5. Total bilirubin level \>1.5 × ULN unless the test results are consistent with those for Gilbert's syndrome
- • 6. AST or ALT values \> 2 × ULN
- • 27. Any condition that, in the opinion of the investigator, could interfere with evaluation of the investigational product or interpretation of subject safety or confound the results of the study
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Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Andrew Rosenbaum
Principal Investigator
Mayo Clinic
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported