About this trial
Rinri Therapeutics is conducting a clinical trial of a new cell therapy called Rincell-1. Rincell-1 is being developed to treat adults with neural hearing loss, either age related hearing loss or auditory neuropathy, who also meet criteria for a cochlear implant. The goals of this study are:
* To learn about the safety profile of Rincell-1, the procedure used to inject it and the medications given to promote the growth of the cells * To evaluate how well Rincell-1 works by measuring changes in the function of auditory neurons. * To understand if Rincell-1 can be easily and successfully given at the same time as cochlear implant surgery
Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: one group that receives a standard care cochlear implant, and the other that will receive an injection of Rincell-1 at the same time as their standard care cochlear implant. Researchers will compare the safety of Rincell-1 in combination with a cochlear implant to a cochlear implant on its own.
Participants will take part in the trial for 52 weeks after CI surgery. During that time, they will have regular follow-ups and will take daily measurements at home of their hearing health.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Aged 60-74 years (inclusive) at time of consent
Hearing Loss due to bilateral progressive presbycusis
Approved for unilateral cochlear implantation as per UK NICE criteria (TA566)
Documented threshold of ≥70dB in both ears at 1000, 2000 and 4000 Hz, and ≥50dB in both ears at 500 Hz, at time of eligibility
Disqualifiers
ECochG measurements and genetic testing suggestive of synaptopathy or myelinopathy, including but not limited to: Otoferlin, CABP2, SLC17A8, KARS2, DIAPH3, GJB2, OPA1, MPZ, PMP22 or SLC52 A2 and A3 mutations.
History of prelingual hearing loss
History of significant hearing loss caused by infection or head trauma
History of previous cochlear implantation, in either ear
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Otic neural progenitors
- cochlear implantation
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Rinri Therapeutics
Lead sponsor
King's College London
Collaborator