About this trial
Cryoglobulinemia vasculitis (CV) is a systemic immune-mediated small vessel vasculitis. Rituximab proved effective on main vasculitis signs, with a complete clinical response of 65%. However, CV relapse is noted in up to 40% of patients. Following rituximab, serum Blys concentration significantly increased and may favor relapses. Tribeca is a multicentre randomized controled study comparing safety and efficacy of belimumab to placebo in non infectious cryoglobulinemia vasculitis.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age > 18 years
Written inform consent
Active mixed cryoglobulinemia vasculitis, at initiation of rituximab, define by a. a clinically active vasculitis with skin, joint, renal, peripheral nerve, central neurological, digestive, pulmonary and/or cardiac involvement , b. history of positive cryoglobulinemia and/or positive Rheumatoid factor associated with low C4 complement level , and/or a monoclonal component (IgM Kappa) and/or a histologal proof of vasculitis in the affected organs
Affiliated to National French social security system
Disqualifiers
Patient with a vasculitis unrelated to cryoglobulinemia
Patient with non active cryoglobulinemia vasculitis, at initiation of rituximab. Patients with mixed inactive vasculitis following rituximab administration may be included.
365 days Prior to Investigational Medicinal Product (Belimumab or placebo):: Any biologic investigational agent (e.g., abetimus sodium, anti CD40L antibody, BG9588/ IDEC 131) Investigational agent applies to any drug not approved for sale in the country in which it is being used
180 Days Prior to Investigational Medicinal Product (Belimumab or placebo):: Intravenous cyclophosphamide
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Belimumab
- Placebo