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Upadacitinib in Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) With Active Large-vessel Involvement.

Participants will be followed as part of the usual management of their disease. No modifications will be made (no additional visits, examinations, or questionnaires). The safety and well-being of participants will therefore remain unchanged. The participant will be informed about the study during one of their routine care visits. The information will be provided by the investigator, and the participant's non-opposition to participation in the study will be obtained. The participant will continue to be followed as part of their usual care. Data will then be collected from the participant's medical record (including medical reports, original laboratory test results, imaging reports and medical examinations, and nursing records) for the period of participation in the research, solely for the purpose of meeting the objectives of the research. The data collected will consist of information from the patient's medical record as part of their routine follow-up and will be strictly necessary to address the primary and secondary objectives of the study. The following data will be collected: demographic data (age, sex, weight, height); clinical data (medical history, diagnosed condition, disease activity), treatments, biological data, imaging data, and adverse events. No genetic data will be collected as part of the study. There will be no transfer of data abroad, and no additional questionnaires, examinations, or visits will be added by the research.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Groupe français d'étude des Maladies Inflammatoires de loeilUpdated: Jan 21, 2026Locations: 14Duration: 24 Months
Eligibility criteria

Pregnancy or breastfeeding (for women of childbearing potential, a negative seru...

Status: Recruiting

Ustekinumab in BEhçet's Syndrome STudy

This non-interventional study is an observational cohort with parallel groups aiming primarily to describe the success of biosimilar of ustekinumab in Behçet's syndrome in whom conventional approaches have failed or are not suitable well tolerated, and then to compare with patients receiving apremilast within routine care. Ustekinumab previously prescribed subcutaneously at 90 mg on Week 0, 4, 12 and 20 within the standard of care. Following non-opposition to participate, patients data will be collected, which will comprise data of the 3-month interval medical visits, except for the first month of treatment, in which the short-term tolerance of treatments is usually assessed (ie, baseline visit, then week 4, 12, 24, 36 and 52). Clinical examination, biological tests and relevant clinical scores (BDCAF, BSAS and PhGA) data that were performed within routine care. No changes to patients' usual care will be made (no additional visits, additional examinations or questionnaires), their safety and well-being remaining therefore unchanged. Data will be collected from the participant's medical record (containing medical reports and examinations, biological tests, nursing records, etc.), for the period of participation in the research, with the only purpose of meeting the objectives of the research. Data will be collected using an electronic 'eCRF observation book on the REDCap platform. The following data will be collected: demographic data (age, sex, weight, height); clinical data (history of the disease, pathology diagnosed, activity of the pathology), treatments, biological data, adverse events. No genetic data will be collected as part of the study. No data will be transferred abroad. No additional questionnaires, examinations or visits will be added by the research. Activity indexes for BS will be calculated as part of routine care. The number, duration and intensity of oral ulcers of patients will be verified by the nurse or the site investigator according to the routine care. Patients' data with active mucocutaneous Behçet's manifestations with an indication of starting apremilast within standard of care (according to AMM and PNDS) will be retrospectively collected in order to establish a retrospective cohort for comparative purposes.

Participants needed: 208
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Groupe français d'étude des Maladies Inflammatoires de loeilUpdated: Nov 24, 2025Locations: 11
Eligibility criteria

Age ≥ 18 years old; [+6]

Pregnancy; [+5]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Prospective Observational Study Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of Immunomodulatory Therapies in Refractory Inflammatory and Autoimmune Diseases

Inflammatory and/or autoimmune diseases represent a very broad group of diseases with highly variable clinical features, including - but not limited to - systemic connectivites and vasculitides. As these diseases are rare and heterogeneous, it is difficult to conduct randomized clinical trials in this setting. Refractory cases are therefore treated with drugs that are already available on the market for other indications in more frequent and clinically homogeneous diseases, such as inflammatory rheumatism and haematological malignancies. Prescribing treatments from other specialties (e.g. rheumatology and oncohaematology) is a reality in the clinical practice of internists and immunologists, often representing an excellent solution for difficult-to-treat inflammatory and/or autoimmune diseases. As these molecules are prescribed without the availability of standardized data, it is essential to collect them prospectively to better characterize the efficacy and tolerability of these new therapeutic options in severe inflammatory and/or autoimmune diseases.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Groupe français d'étude des Maladies Inflammatoires de loeilUpdated: Jan 3, 2025Locations: 17
Eligibility criteria

Patients over 18 years [+4]

Pregnancy or breast-feeding (for women of childbearing potential, a negative ser... [+9]

Status: Recruiting

TocILizumab in aorTitis in GCA (TILT)

This is a french multicenter observational study assessing safety and efficacy of biosimilar of Tocilizumab in Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) with active aortitis, including 14 reference centers from the Groupe d'Etude Français des vascularites des gros vaisseaux (GEFA). Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA), formerly known as temporal arteritis, is the most common form of systemic vasculitis in patients aged ≥ 50 years. GCA is defined by granulomatous arteritis that affects large#sized and medium#sized blood vessels with a predisposition to affect the cranial arteries. Aortitis accounted for more than 50% of GCA patients with the new imaging techniques. Aortitis is typically diagnosed using imaging tests such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or Computed Tomography (CT) scans. Aortitis is an inflammation of the aorta, leading to a range of symptoms such as fever, weight loss, fatigue, and chest pain. In severe cases, aortic aneurysms or aortic dissection can occur, which can be life-threatening. Multiple reports have demonstrated the presence of abnormal pro-inflammatory cytokine production in large-vessel vasculitis patients, particularly those with GCA, including interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-6, IL-18, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), and interferon-γ, by T lymphocytes and macrophages. IL-6 has been implicated as a crucial cytokine in the pathogenesis of aortitis and targeting its signaling has shown promising results in treating the condition. IL-6 inhibitors such as tocilizumab have been found to effectively reduce disease activity and improve clinical outcomes in GCA patients. The GIACTA study (GiAnt cell arteritis roActemra (tocilizumab) study) was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial that evaluated the efficacy and safety of tocilizumab in the treatment of GCA. The study included 251 patients with newly diagnosed or relapsing GCA and found that treatment with tocilizumab significantly increased the proportion of patients who achieved sustained remission from GCA at 52 weeks, compared to placebo. Additionally, tocilizumab was associated with a lower incidence of disease flares and a reduced need for glucocorticoid therapy. Following the positive results of the GIACTA study, tocilizumab was approved for the treatment of GCA in adults with active disease, including aortitis, who have not responded to glucocorticoids, or for whom glucocorticoid therapy is not appropriate, by regulatory agencies around the world, including the US Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency. However, the efficacy of IL-6 inhibitors on aorta inflammation as assessed by modern and powerful imaging techniques has never been specifically studied in GCA. This observational study will provide important informations on the impact of Tyenne® (tocilizumab) associated with short term low dose steroids on clinical manifestations and vessel inflammation and damage in aortitis of GCA.

Participants needed: 80
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: Groupe français d'étude des Maladies Inflammatoires de loeilUpdated: Dec 20, 2024Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Patients ≥18 years [+8]

Pregnancy or breastfeeding ; [+10]