About this trial
OBOE is a prospective, pilot, parallel group RCT with the overall aim of examining the effect of a single dose of anti-IgE (omalizumab) vs. placebo administered at the onset of URIs in the fall season among highly exacerbation-prone, urban, and atopic youth aged 6-17 years with persistent asthma. OBOE will recruit and randomize participants over 3 years (3 annual cohorts of participants). Recruitment for each of the yearly cohorts of OBOE will begin in February. Each cohort will be followed for a 2-6-month run-in period with the objective to gain control of each participant's asthma and to stabilize the required controller medication step level. Participants will receive routine asthma care every 1-2 months (a total of 2-4 times) during run-in using a previously described algorithm developed by the Inner-city Asthma Consortium and successfully employed in the PROSE study. The primary outcome is the change in the amount of nasal IFN-α recovered by nasal fluid absorption between two time points, within 72 hours of onset of a URI as defined by onset of (or substantial worsening of) rhinorrhea, nasal congestion or sneezing (single or multiple symptoms) and 3-6 days after study drug injection.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Parent or guardian must be able to understand and provide informed consent in English and participants ≥7 must be able to provide assent
6-17 years, inclusive at time of screening
Physician-diagnosed persistent asthma
≥1 exacerbation of asthma requiring systemic corticosteroids in the 6-month period before the planned start of the participant's upcoming school year or ≥2 exacerbations of asthma requiring systemic corticosteroids in the 12-month period before the planned start of the participant's upcoming school year
Disqualifiers
Inability or unwillingness of a participant's parent or guardian to give written informed consent or comply with study protocol or inability or unwillingness of a participant ≥7 to provide assent
Contraindication to receipt of omalizumab
Presence of a second chronic medical condition (including but not limited to serious cardiorespiratory disorders, cancer, sickle cell disease, uncontrolled seizure disorder, auto-immune disorders, or type 1 diabetes)
Pregnancy or active lactation
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Omalizumab
- Placebo
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Children's National Research Institute
Lead sponsor
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Collaborator