Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC)

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The Safety and Efficacy of Upadacitinib in Refractory Autoimmune Related Cholangitis and Atopic Dermatitis With Moderate to Severe Itching

Cholestatic liver diseases are characterized by jaundice, pruritus, and elevated levels of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT). Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) represent the major autoimmune-driven entities within this category. Without effective intervention, these conditions may progress to liver failure and even death. Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), the first-line therapy for PBC, has been shown to improve prognosis; however, 20%-40% of patients exhibit an inadequate biochemical response. For PSC, no clearly effective pharmacologic agent is currently available. In refractory patients, pruritus often progressively worsens, severely impairing quality of life and treatment adherence, underscoring an urgent need for novel therapeutic approaches that simultaneously address disease control and itch relief. Autoimmune-associated cholangitis frequently coexists with atopic dermatitis, and in a subset of patients, pruritus may be compounded by dermatologic factors. The pruritus of atopic dermatitis involves the JAK-STAT signaling pathway, which not only serves as a convergent node for pruritic signals but also constitutes a key downstream hub in the immune dysregulation characteristic of cholangitis. Inhibition of this pathway is therefore hypothesized to alleviate pruritus and modulate aberrant immune responses. Case reports have suggested that upadacitinib, a selective JAK inhibitor, may improve biochemical parameters in refractory PBC and exhibit potential anti-fibrotic effects. To this end, investigators plan to conduct an exploratory clinical study to systematically evaluate the safety and efficacy of upadacitinib in patients with atopic dermatitis complicated by moderate-to-severe pruritus and refractory autoimmune-associated cholangitis.

Participants needed: 44
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: RenJi HospitalUpdated: Jul 1, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Aged ≥18 and ≤70 years, of either sex. [+15]

Known concurrent or history of other hepatobiliary diseases, including but not l... [+14]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Vancomycin Efficacy in Response to Dysbiosis in Atypical Colitis

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn how oral vancomycin therapy may contribute in treating paediatric inflammatory bowel disease, particularly atypical ulcerative colitis and PSC-associated colitis. It will also give more information on how this treatment affects gut microbiota and metabolism. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does oral vancomycin improve disease activity and lead to remission (based on symptoms, biomarkers, and endoscopy findings)? 2. How does oral vancomycin change gut metabolism? 3. Does different types of colitis respond differently to oral vancomycin? Researchers will compare children receiving oral vancomycin plus standard therapy to those receiving standard therapy alone. The gut metabolisim before and after oral vancmycin will also be compared, as well as to healthy controls and children with typical ulcerative colitis. Participants will: 1. Take oral vancomycin (if assigned) together with conventional treatment for at least 3 months and up to 12 months depending on response 2. Visit the clinic approximately every 3 months for checkups, tests, and monitoring 3. Provide blood, stool, and saliva samples to study disease activity and microbiota activity 4. Undergo clinical assessments such as symptom scoring, imaging, and possibly endoscopy 5. Complete questionnaires about quality of life 6. Be monitored for side effects and treatment response throughout the study period

Participants needed: 140
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 6-15Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Tampere University HospitalUpdated: Jun 12, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

children aged 6-15 years [+5]

The presence of PSC without UC, Crohn's disease type of inflammatory bowel disea... [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Biodegradable Stents in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

In patients with PSC, endoscopic therapy of strictures aims to improve cholestasis by relieving the biliary obstruction via endoscopic biliary dilatation with consideration of plastic stents in strictures refractory to dilatation due to the risk of pancreatitis and cholangitis . Short term stents have been shown to have similar recurrence-free rates compared to dilatation in a randomised control trial; however, this was terminated after interim analysis due to higher rates of serious adverse events in the stent group. The long term benefits are unclear; however, it may lead to improved survival compared to predicted survival. In this group of patients with limited treatment options, biodegradable stents may provide an attractive additional treatment modality in the management of high grade strictures.

Participants needed: 20
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: King's College Hospital NHS TrustUpdated: May 29, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

PSC patients with a high grade stricture

Prior stenting or balloon dilatation within the previous 4 months [+10]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis - Randomized Study Versus Sham Transplantation

Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) is a rare cholestatic liver disease, commonly associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) The aim of the present trial is to assess the efficacy of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) on ALP and bilirubin compared to sham transplantation in addition to ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) treatment in PSC patients.

Participants needed: 72
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de ParisUpdated: Mar 17, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Males or females [+10]

Small duct PSC [+32]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Investigation of Vancomycin Efficacy in Patients With Ulcerative Colitis and Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

This clinical trial tests if oral vancomycin can safely treat active ulcerative colitis (UC) in adults who also have primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), a liver condition. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can oral vancomycin improve UC symptoms as measured by Mayo score at 4 weeks? * Is oral vancomycin safe and tolerable in this patient group? Participants will be compared to see if vancomycin works better than placebo. Participants will: * Take oral vancomycin (250 mg twice daily) or identical placebo capsules for 4 weeks * Have the option for 4 more weeks of open-label vancomycin after the blinded phase * Attend clinic visits at baseline, week 4, and follow-up for Mayo scoring, endoscopy, blood/stool tests, and safety checks * Track treatment adherence and side effects The study primarily assesses if the trial can recruit 14 participants, retain them, achieve good adherence, and follow protocol procedures (feasibility). Secondary goals include safety (adverse events) and early signs of benefit in UC activity, liver tests, and gut bacteria balance. This pilot will guide larger future studies.

Participants needed: 14
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: McMaster UniversityUpdated: Jan 14, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Adults aged ≥18 years. [+3]

Diagnosis of Crohn's disease or indeterminate colitis. [+8]

Status: Recruiting

A Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of LB-P8 in Patients With PSC

The study is designed to assess the safety and efficacy of LB-P8 in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis.

Participants needed: 87
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18-75Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: LISCure BiosciencesUpdated: Oct 24, 2025Locations: 7
Eligibility criteria

Age: 18 to 75 years [+7]

Treatment with any investigational agents within 3 months or 5 half-lives, which... [+19]

Status: Recruiting

Swiss Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Cohort Study

Research project in which biological material is sampled and health-related personal data is further used and collected. Coded data are used.

Participants needed: 120
Trial details
Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Fondazione Epatocentro TicinoUpdated: Aug 19, 2025Locations: 21Duration: 5 Years
Eligibility criteria

Patients diagnosed with PSC according to established criteria (European Associat... [+1]

N/A

Status: Not yet recruiting

Efficacy and Safety of HK-660S in the Treatment of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

The cause of PSC is unknown.To date, there is no treatment besides liver transplantation proven to improve PSC prognosis. However, there is a clear medical unmet need yet for patients with PSC, due to risks and complications of liver transplantation. This is a two-part, Phase 2b, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study designed to assess the efficacy and safety of HK-660S in patients with PSC. The primary objective is to evaluate the effects of HK-660S on serum ALP improvement (reduction of 20% or more) over 12 weeks of treatment in patients with PSC.

Participants needed: 105
Trial details
Phase: Phase 2Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: CuromeBiosciencesUpdated: May 16, 2025
Eligibility criteria

Male or female subjects aged ≥ 18 years. [+6]

Subjects with an average alcohol intake of more than 20g per day within 2 years... [+23]

Status: Recruiting

Spanish Registry of Autoimmune and Cholestatic Liver Diseases (ColHai)

The purpose of the registry is to know the status of primary biliary colgantis, autoimmune hepatitis, primary sclerosing cholagitis and genetic cholestatic diseases in Spain.

Participants needed: 5,000
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Asociación Española para el Estudio del HígadoUpdated: Jan 10, 2025Locations: 1Duration: 35 Years
Eligibility criteria

Patients with a confirmed diagnosis for PBC, HAI, PSC, genetic cholestatic disea...

Refusal to sign the informed consent for the study