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Optimism in inclusion body myositis: a double-blind randomised controlled phase III trial investigating the effect of sirolimus on disease progression in patients with IBM as measured by the IBM Functional Rating Scale
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Optimism in inclusion body myositis: a double-blind randomised controlled phase III trial investigating the effect of sirolimus on disease progression in patients with IBM as measured by the IBM Functional Rating Scale

Umesh A Badrising, Robert Henderson, Stephen Reddel, Alastair Corbett, Christina Liang, Katrina Reardon, Roula Ghaoui, Max Bulsara, Stefen Brady, Anna Brusch, …
Clinical and experimental rheumatology, Vol.43(2), pp.316-325
2025
PMID: 40018746

Abstract

Adult Clinical Trials, Phase II as Topic Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic Disease Progression Double-Blind Method Female Humans Immunosuppressive Agents - adverse effects Immunosuppressive Agents - therapeutic use Male Middle Aged Myositis, Inclusion Body - drug therapy Myositis, Inclusion Body - physiopathology Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic Sirolimus - therapeutic use Treatment Outcome
OBJECTIVES: Inclusion body myositis (IBM) is a complex inflammatory muscle disease in adults over 40, with histological features of autoinflammation, cell stress and autophagic abnormalities, and marked clinically by relentless progression with no effective disease-modifying therapy. Sirolimus (rapamycin) may help maintain function by inhibiting T effector cells, preserving T regulatory cells, inducing autophagy, and improving mitochondrial function. This international trial follows a phase II pilot study. METHODS: This phase IIb/III double-blind, randomised, controlled trial (RCT) of sirolimus involves 140 IBM patients randomly assigned with equal allocation to sirolimus (2 mg) or matching placebo. This RCT aims to assess the efficacy of sirolimus compared to placebo in slowing or stabilising IBM progression, as measured by the mean change in patient function using the IBM Functional Rating Scale (IBM-FRS) from Baseline to Week 84. Secondary outcomes will evaluate efficacy and safety to inform future clinical trial design. RESULTS: Ethical approval has been granted in Australia (St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne HREC-D 311/20) and the USA (University of Kansas Medical Center Human Research Protection Program FWA no. 00003411), with European approval pending. The protocol is version 3.0 (02-Dec-2022). Trial registration: ANZCTR: ACTRN12620001226998p, ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04789070, UTN: U1111-1258-1354, and EU CT 2024-514575-17-00. CONCLUSIONS: This phase IIb/III trial builds on prior findings to assess sirolimus’s potential in slowing or halting IBM progression, preserving patient function and independence, and advancing IBM therapeutic strategies and trial design.

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