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Anti-inflammation Treatment for Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the drug Maraviroc works to treat refractory idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (myositis) in patients who have not responded well to traditional therapies. It will also learn about how the drug affects muscle inflammation and function. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does Maraviroc reduce inflammation in the muscles? Does Maraviroc improve patients' muscle function and overall clinical symptoms? This is an open-label study, meaning researchers will give Maraviroc to all participants (there is no placebo) to see if the drug works to treat refractory myositis. Participants will: Take a 300mg Maraviroc tablet every day for 12 weeks. Undergo exams and tests with their doctors to check their muscle function, symptom improvement, and specific health markers (like enzyme levels).

Participants needed: 10
Trial details
Phase: Phase 4Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Chinese University of Hong KongUpdated: Jun 30, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

≥18 to <80 years of age [+3]

Pregnancy or lactation, [+3]

Status: Recruiting

A Safety and Efficacy Study Evaluating CTX112 in Adult Subjects With Refractory Autoimmune Disease

This is a single-arm, open-label, multicenter, ascending dose Phase 1 study evaluating the safety and preliminary efficacy of CTX112 in adult subjects with refractory autoimmune diseases, including active systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), systemic sclerosis (SSc), or idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM).

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1Age: 18-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: CRISPR TherapeuticsUpdated: Jun 15, 2026Locations: 14
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥18 years and < 70 years of age. [+5]

Prior anti-CD19 therapy or any gene therapy/genetically modified cell therapy. [+12]

Status: Recruiting

Environmental Risk Factors for the Anti-synthetase Syndrome

Background: * Like other complex diseases, autoimmune diseases are the result of numerous causes, including genetic and environmental factors. Some researchers believe that people who are susceptible to autoimmune disorders develop them when the body reacts to environmental or other factors by creating white blood cells that attack the body s own tissues, which then progresses to autoimmune diseases. These immune-triggered disorders can overlap with one another to some extent, but most autoimmune diseases have certain distinct triggers. * The autoimmune disorder myositis weakens the muscles and may cause other health problems. Environmental exposures associated with myositis include ultraviolet radiation, stressful life events and muscle overexertion, collagen implants, infections such as retroviruses and streptococci bacteria, and certain drugs and chemicals. Some individuals with myositis also produce proteins in the blood called autoantibodies that react with certain parts of the person s own cells, called synthetases, which are involved in making new proteins. A syndrome called the anti-synthetase syndrome, which includes myositis and lung disease, is associated with having the anti-synthetase autoantibodies. Researchers are interested in studying differences in environmental exposures in individuals with myositis. This study is being conducted to determine if persons with the anti-synthetase syndrome have had different environmental exposures before disease onset compared with other patients with myositis who do not have this syndrome and also compared with healthy volunteers. Objectives: \- To determine whether selected infectious and noninfectious environmental exposures are more common in individuals who have myositis with the anti-synthetase syndrome, compared with healthy volunteers. Eligibility: \- Individuals who have been diagnosed with myositis (with or without anti-synthetase autoantibodies), and healthy volunteers without autoimmune disorders. Design: * Participants will be screened with a full medical history and physical examination, and will provide blood, urine and house dust samples. * Participants will complete questionnaires about their medical history and the types of exposures they have had at work, at home, and elsewhere. Participants who have myositis will also be asked about certain infections, heavy exercise or physical exertion, sun exposure, tobacco and alcohol use, and stressful events prior to being diagnosed with the disease. Healthy volunteers will be asked about the same exposures before the date of diagnosis of disease of the myositis subject to which they have been matched. * Participants will receive a kit that contains instructions and a filter to be put onto their vacuum cleaner to collect house dust in the bedroom. This dust will be kept for possible future analyses of infectious or toxic agents based on the other results from the study. * Individuals with myositis will have other tests as clinically indicated, including lung function tests and imaging studies.

Participants needed: 580
Trial details
Age: 2-100Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)Updated: Jun 12, 2026Locations: 8
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosis of myositis based on criteria for possible, probable or definite PM or... [+3]

Cancer-associated myositis (cancer diagnosed within 2 years of the diagnosis of... [+14]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Understand How the Study Medicine (PF-06823859) Works in People With Active Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies [Dermatomyositis (DM) and Polymyositis (PM)]

The purpose of the study is to understand how the study medicine PF-06823859 (dazukibart) works in people with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (DM and PM). These disorders cause inflammation that weakens the muscles that are important for movement and may also cause skin rash in people with DM. This study is seeking participants who: * Are 18 years of age or older or minimum legal adult age as defined per local regulation, whichever is greater * Have active DM or active PM. * Are receiving a stable dose of 1 corticosteroid taken by mouth and/or 1 traditional immunosuppressant. * Note: Corticosteroids and immunosuppressants are medicines that help reduce inflammation and may signal to the immune system not to attack the body. Dermatomyositis (DM) is a rare disease that causes muscle inflammation that results in muscle weakness and low muscle stamina. Patients with DM have a characteristic skin rash. Polymyositis (PM) is a rare disease that involves mainly muscle inflammation resulting in muscle weakness, that can sometimes be painful. Patients with DM and PM may have trouble going up the steps, walking or getting to a standing position. Some of the participants will receive the study medicine (dazukibart) and some will receive placebo (which is similar to study medicine but contains no medicine in it). The study medicine or placebo will be given as an intravenous (IV) infusion (directly into the veins), which takes about 1 hour; every 4 weeks from Day 1 to Week 48 of the study. Both dazukibart and placebo and will be given at the study site. The study will compare the experiences of people receiving study medication to those of the people who do not. This will help to see if dazukibart is safe and effective. Participants will take part in this study for about 13 months. During this time, participants will have 15 study visits. These visits will be performed at the study site.

Participants needed: 318
Trial details
Phase: Phase 3Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: PfizerUpdated: Jun 1, 2026Locations: 146
Eligibility criteria

Male or female adults (≥18 years old or minimum legal adult age as defined per l... [+3]

Myositis due to non-Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (non-IIM) [+20]

Status: Recruiting

AlloNK®, an Allogeneic Non-genetically Modified, Cord Blood-derived NK Cell Therapy, in Combination With Rituximab, Studied in Relapsing Forms of B-cell Dependent Rheumatologic Diseases.

A Basket Trial of Refractory Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), Sjögren's Disease (SjD), Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies (IIMs) and Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) subjects to evaluate the safety and efficacy of AlloNK, a non-genetically modified allogeneic NK cell, in combination with rituximab.

Participants needed: 90
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Artiva Biotherapeutics, Inc.Updated: May 22, 2026Locations: 52
Eligibility criteria

Documented diagnosis of RA, meeting the 2010 ACR/EULAR classification criteria. [+14]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Muscle Imaging Project Using ANatomopathology and Full Field Optical Coherence Tomography

Myositis is an inflammatory disease of the skeletal muscles that can be caused by infections, autoimmune diseases, or medications. Early diagnosis of these conditions is essential for optimal treatment. Anatomic pathology is the conventional method used to analyze muscle lesions, but it requires several weeks to obtain results. Full-field optical coherence tomography (OCT), a non-invasive imaging technique, could offer advantages in terms of speed and resolution for visualizing muscle inflammation. This research project compares histological pathology and full-field OCT for the analysis of muscle biopsies from healthy individuals and patients suspected of having myositis. The aim of this study is to establish an OCT reference standard by analyzing control muscle biopsies and then comparing muscle inflammation in confirmed cases of myositis. The advantages and limitations of both methods will also be evaluated.

Participants needed: 20
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Centre Hospitalier de MâconUpdated: Apr 27, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 1 Day
Eligibility criteria

Patient > 18 years old ans has given his oral consent [+1]

Patient < 18 years old

Status: Recruiting

Muscle Health Measurements Using Electrical Impedance Myography

This study is being done to further develop a device, the mScan, to measure muscle health as compared to measurements of muscle health using MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). This device is held against the skin and uses Electrical Impedance Myography (EIM). EIM uses a very small, noninvasive (e.g. no needles), brief (about 6 seconds), and painless electrical current to measure the muscle. The investigators will look at how the mScan predicts the muscle measurements seen on MRI in people with and without muscle disease. The investigators hope that this can be used in the future as a quick, convenient and less time-consuming way than MRI to assess muscle health. This could be used to measure how well treatments for different muscle disorders are working over a period of time.

Participants needed: 150
Trial details
Age: 18-89Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterUpdated: Apr 3, 2026Locations: 1Duration: 1 Day
Eligibility criteria

Ages 18-89 [+1]

Inability to lie flat or history of claustrophobia [+11]

Status: Recruiting

Clinico-biological Collection to Investigate the Physiopathology of Systemic Autoimmune Diseases

The aim of this project is to start a biological and clinical collection of patients presenting systemic autoimmune disease. This collection will provide appropriate biological samples to identify new biomarkers and to be accessible to the medical, scientific and industrial communities for the identification of new therapeutic strategies

Participants needed: 3,000
Trial details
Age: 6-99Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University Hospital, ToulouseUpdated: Mar 17, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients with rare systemic autoimmune diseases (lupus, scleroderma, myositis fo... [+2]

Known anemia and hemoglobin <10 g / dl [+2]

Status: Recruiting

MIHRA - Patient-Rooted Insights for Shaping Myositis Science (PRISMS)

Myositis diseases are each rare diseases. As in other rare diseases, people living with myositis diseases face physical and psychosocial challenges that may not be recognized in current research priorities. The PRISMS study is a global investigation that collects patient perspectives through (mostly online) methods of open-ended questions, community forums and survey to identify the most pressing research concerns as identified by patients. Findings will be analyzed to create a patient-voiced set of research priorities that can guide the direction of research and help inform funding decisions across myositis diseases. Potential participants can express interest via https://mihrafoundation.org/mihra-programs/mihra-patient-contact-registry/

Participants needed: 700
Trial details
Age: 7+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Myositis International Health & Research Collaborative Alliance FoundationUpdated: Jan 28, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Ability to provide informed consent [+2]

Under the age of 7 years old [+1]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Neuromuscular Complications of MEK Inhibitors: a French Case Series and a Systematic Review of the Literature

MEK inhibitors (trametinib, cobimetinib, selumetinib or binimetinib) have been used since 2016 to treat metastatic melanoma, by targeting the MAPK pathway Neuromuscular complications (neuropathy, myasthenia or myositis) have been reported in patients treated with MEK inhibitors. With the growing use of these new oncology therapies, neurologists, oncologists and other clinicians are likely to be increasingly confronted with MEK inhibitor-induced neuropathy, myasthenia or myositis. Yet, so far, these complications have only been documented in a few single case reports. Our aim was to characterize the neuromuscular complications associated with MEK inhibitors used either alone or in combination.

Participants needed: 5
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Central Hospital, Nancy, FranceUpdated: Feb 18, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients with neuromuscular complications of MEK inhibitors used alone or in com... [+1]

Refusal of data collection

Status: Recruiting

Investigation of the Validity, Reliability, and Responsiveness of the BETY-BQ in Myositis

Individuals diagnosed with myositis have skin, joint, and visceral organ involvement together with proximal muscle weakness, impaired physical function, sexual function, and quality of life also affect individuals psychosocially. Increased anxiety-depression-anxiety problems are observed in individuals, and many factors contributing to these conditions are reported. Therefore, while holistic evaluation of individuals, including these factors, gains importance, more information on how the quality of life changes during the disease is required. There is a need for tools to evaluate these characteristics in individuals disease management and treatment process. The cognitive Exercise Therapy Approach (Bilişsel Egzersiz Terapi Yaklaşımı-BETY) is an innovative exercise model based on physical exercise and an example of a biopsychosocial approach developed in patients with rheumatism. The BETY-Biopsychosocial Questionnaire (BETY-BQ) was created by repeated statistics of the improvement characteristics reported by individuals who participated in BETY sessions for many years. The BETY-BQ holistically evaluates many biopsychosocial characteristics of the individual, such as pain, coping skills, functionality, mood, sociability, sexuality, and sleep. Therefore, there is a need for scales that holistically evaluate the symptoms mentioned in myositis disease. Since the BETY-BQ can assess biopsychosocial characteristics quickly and its structure was created with the feedback of individuals with chronic disease, it aimed to examine its validation in this disease group. This study, which the investigators planned to contribute to this field, aims to investigate BETY-BQ\^s validity, reliability, and responsiveness in individuals diagnosed with myositis.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Hacettepe UniversityUpdated: Sep 19, 2024Locations: 1Duration: 3 Months
Eligibility criteria

Diagnosis of myositis [+2]

Uncontrolled/other clinically significant disease (chronic obstructive pulmonary... [+2]