Trial Information
Summary: AbATE Trial for Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes
Autoimmunity-blocking antibody in newly diagnosed type 1
diabetes
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the immune
system mistakenly attacks the insulin-producing beta cells in the
pancreas. Without these beta cells, the body cannot maintain proper
blood glucose levels in response to daily activities such as eating
or exercise.
Generally, at the time of type 1 diabetes diagnosis 60-85% of a
person’s beta cells have already been destroyed. However, this also
means that between 15-40% of these cells remain and able to produce
insulin.
In a smaller exploratory clinical trial, newly diagnosed type 1
diabetes patients receiving a single, 2-week treatment with
hOKT3gamma1(Ala-Ala) had preserved beta cell function and
significantly lower insulin requirements than untreated patients,
for up to two years after therapy.
The AbATE study will investigate whether a second course of the
study drug administered one year after the first is able to prolong
and/or improve the autoimmunity blocking effects of the drug. The
study is open to individuals 8-30 years of age who have been
diagnosed with type 1 diabetes within the past 6 weeks.
The AbATE Trial is a randomized, two-arm, open-label phase II
trial in which 2/3 of participants will receive the study drug plus
standard diabetes management, while the remaining 1/3 will receive
standard diabetes management only. Participants will be followed
for up to 5 years after completing therapy to assess their overall
diabetes health and to capture laboratory measures of beta cell and
immune system function.
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Contact:
Martha Horike-Pyne
Pacific Northwest Research Institute
720 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122
Telephone: 206-568-1485
Email:
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Trial listings updated: June 1, 2008 at 5:45:38 AM