This Phase IIb study is designed to assess whether 3 doses of AFQ056 are safe and effective in treating the behavioral symptoms of Fragile X Syndrome.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
139
Change From Baseline in Behavioral Symptoms of Fragile X Syndrome Using the Aberrant Behavior Checklist-Community Edition (ABC-CFX) Total Score in Stratum I Patients Exposed to AFQ056 100 mg Bid
The Aberrant Behavior Checklist-Community edition (ABC-C) is a 58-item, caregiver-rated symptom checklist for assessing problem behaviors of children and adults with mental retardation at home, in residential facilities, and work training centers. The assessment was done by attributing to each item a score from 0 ("not at all a problem") to 3 ("problem is severe in degree") and the total score ranks from 0 to 174. The data collected from the full, 58-item ABC-C were analyzed according to the modified FXS ABC-C algorithm (ABC-CFX) for which 55 items and six subscales (irritability, lethargy/withdrawal, stereotypic behavior, hyperactivity, inappropriate speech and social avoidance) plus the total score were considered, and for which the total score ranks from 0 to 165. Stratum I included patients whose Fragile X Mental Retardation 1 (FMR1) gene was fully methylated
Time frame: Baseline to week 12
Change From Baseline in Behavioral Symptoms of Fragile X Syndrome Using the ABC-CFX Total Score in Stratum II Patients Exposed to All 3 Doses of AFQ056
The ABC-C is a 58-item, caregiver-rated symptom checklist for assessing problem behaviors of children and adults with mental retardation at home, in residential facilities, and work training centers. The assessment was done by attributing to each item a score from 0 ("not at all a problem") to 3 ("problem is severe in degree") and the total score ranks from 0 to 174. The data collected from the full, 58-item ABC-C were analyzed according to the modified FXS ABC-C algorithm (ABC-CFX) for which 55 items and six subscales (irritability, lethargy/withdrawal, stereotypic behavior, hyperactivity, inappropriate speech and social avoidance) plus the total score were considered, and for which the total score ranks from 0 to 165. Stratum II included patients whose FMR1 gene was partially methylated
Time frame: Baseline to week 12
Change From Baseline in Behavioral Symptoms of Fragile X Syndrome Using the ABC-CFX Total Score in Stratum I Patients Exposed to the Two Lower Doses of AFQ056 (25 mg Bid and 50 mg Bid)
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The ABC-C is a 58-item, caregiver-rated symptom checklist for assessing problem behaviors of children and adults with mental retardation at home, in residential facilities, and work training centers. The assessment was done by attributing to each item a score from 0 ("not at all a problem") to 3 ("problem is severe in degree") and the total score ranks from 0 to 174. The data collected from the full, 58-item ABC-C were analyzed according to the modified FXS ABC-C algorithm (ABC-CFX) for which 55 items and six subscales (irritability, lethargy/withdrawal, stereotypic behavior, hyperactivity, inappropriate speech and social avoidance) plus the total score were considered, and for which the total score ranks from 0 to 165. Stratum I included patients whose FMR1 gene was fully methylated
Time frame: Baseline to week 12
Global Improvement of Symptoms in Fragile X Using the Clinical Global Impression- Improvement (CGI-I) Scale in Stratum I Patients
The Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) scale is a clinician rated scale used to assess treatment response in psychiatric patients, and the score ranges from 1 to 7 (with 1 being "very much improved", 4 being "no change" to 7 being "very much worse"). Stratum I included patients whose FMR1 gene was fully methylated.
Time frame: 12 weeks
Global Improvement of Symptoms in Fragile X Using the Clinical Global Impression- Improvement (CGI-I) Scale in Stratum II Patients
The Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) scale is a clinician rated scale used to assess treatment response in psychiatric patients, and the score ranges from 1 to 7 (with 1 being "very much improved", 4 being "no change" to 7 being "very much worse"). Stratum II included patients whose FMR1 gene was partially methylated
Time frame: 12 weeks
Global Improvement of Symptoms in Fragile X Using the Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) Scale in Stratum I
The Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) scale is a clinician rated scale used to assess treatment response in psychiatric patients, and the score ranges from 1 to 7 (with 1 being "very much improved", 4 being "no change" to 7 being "very much worse"). Stratum I included patients whose FMR1 gene was fully methylated.
Time frame: 12 weeks
Global Improvement of Symptoms in Fragile X Using the Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) Scale in Stratum II
The Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) scale is a clinician rated scale used to assess treatment response in psychiatric patients, and the score ranges from 1 to 7 (with 1 being "very much improved", 4 being "no change" to 7 being "very much worse"). Stratum II included patients whose FMR1 gene was partially methylated
Time frame: 12 weeks
Change From Baseline in Irritability, Lethargy/Withdrawal, Stereotypic Behavior, Hyperactivity, Inappropriate Speech and Social Avoidance Assessed by the Individual Subscales of the ABC-CFX Scale in Stratum I
The ABC-C is a 58-item, caregiver-rated symptom checklist for assessing problem behaviors of children and adults with mental retardation at home, in residential facilities, and work training centers. The assessment was done by attributing to each item a score from 0 ("not at all a problem") to 3 ("problem is severe in degree") and the total score ranks from 0 to 174. The data collected from the full, 58-item ABC-C were analyzed according to the modified FXS ABC-C algorithm (ABC-CFX) for which 55 items and six subscales: irritability (range 0 to 54); lethargy/withdrawal (range 0 to 39); stereotypic behavior (range 0 to 18); hyperactivity (range 0 to 30); inappropriate speech (range 0 to 12); and social avoidance (range 0 to 12) plus the total score (range 0 to 165) were considered. A negative change represents improvement. Stratum I included patients whose FMR1 gene was fully methylated
Time frame: Baseline to week 12
Change From Baseline in Irritability, Lethargy/Withdrawal, Stereotypic Behavior, Hyperactivity, Inappropriate Speech, and Social Avoidance Assessed by the Individual Subscales of the ABC-CFX Scale in Stratum II
The ABC-C is a 58-item, caregiver-rated symptom checklist for assessing problem behaviors of children and adults with mental retardation at home, in residential facilities, and work training centers. The assessment was done by attributing to each item a score from 0 ("not at all a problem") to 3 ("problem is severe in degree") and the total score ranks from 0 to 174. The data collected from the full, 58-item ABC-C were analyzed according to the modified FXS ABC-C algorithm (ABC-CFX) for which 55 items and six subscales: irritability (range 0 to 54); lethargy/withdrawal (range 0 to 39); stereotypic behavior (range 0 to 18); hyperactivity (range 0 to 30); inappropriate speech (range 0 to 12); and social avoidance (range 0 to 12) plus the total score (range 0 to 165) were considered. A negative change represents improvement. Stratum II included patients whose FMR1 gene was partially methylated
Time frame: Baseline to week 12
Proportion of Patients With Clinical Response, Where Response is Defined as a Reduction of at Least 25% From Baseline in the ABC-CFX Total Score and a Score of 1 (Very Much Improved) or 2 (Much Improved) on the CGI-I Scale, Stratum I
The ABC-C is a 58-item, caregiver-rated symptom checklist for assessing problem behaviors of children and adults with mental retardation at home, in residential facilities, and work training centers. The assessment was done by attributing to each item a score from 0 ("not at all a problem") to 3 ("problem is severe in degree") and the total score ranks from 0 to 174. The data collected from the full, 58-item ABC-C were analyzed according to ABC-CFX algorithm, for which 55 items and six subscales plus the total score were considered, and for which the total score ranks from 0 to 165. The Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) scale is a clinician rated scale used to assess treatment response in psychiatric patients, and the score ranges from 1 to 7 (with 1 being "very much improved", 4 being "no change" to 7 being "very much worse"). Stratum I included patients whose FMR1 gene was fully methylated; Stratum II included patients whose FMR1 gene was partially methylated.
Time frame: 12 weeks
Proportion of Patients With Clinical Response, Where Response is Defined as a Reduction of at Least 25% From Baseline in the ABC-CFX Total Score and a Score of 1 (Very Much Improved) or 2 (Much Improved) on the CGI-I Scale, Stratum II
The ABC-C is a 58-item, caregiver-rated symptom checklist for assessing problem behaviors of children and adults with mental retardation at home, in residential facilities, and work training centers. The assessment was done by attributing to each item a score from 0 ("not at all a problem") to 3 ("problem is severe in degree") and the total score ranks from 0 to 174. The data collected from the full, 58-item ABC-C were analyzed according to ABC-CFX algorithm, for which 55 items and six subscales plus the total score were considered, and for which the total score ranks from 0 to 165. The Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) scale is a clinician rated scale used to assess treatment response in psychiatric patients, and the score ranges from 1 to 7 (with 1 being "very much improved", 4 being "no change" to 7 being "very much worse"). Stratum I included patients whose FMR1 gene was fully methylated; Stratum II included patients whose FMR1 gene was partially methylated.
Time frame: 12 weeks
Change From Baseline in Repetitive Behaviors Assessed Using the Repetitive Behavior Scale - Revised (RBS-R) Total and Subscale Scores in Stratum I
The Repetitive Behavior Scale - Revised (RBS-R) is a rating tool that captures the breadth of repetitive behavior. It is a 43-item questionnaire filled by the caregivers. Each behavior assessed is rated from 0 (behavior does not occur) to 3 (behavior occurs and it is a severe problem). The total score ranks from 0 to 129. The behaviors are grouped into six domains: ritualistic behavior (range 0 to 18); sameness behavior (range 0 to 33); stereotypic behavior (range 0 to 18); self-injurious behavior (range 0 to 24); compulsive behavior (range 0 to 24); and restricted interests (range 0 to 12). A negative change represents improvement. Stratum I included patients whose FMR1 gene was fully methylated
Time frame: Baseline to week 12
Change From Baseline in Repetitive Behaviors Assessed Using the Repetitive Behavior Scale - Revised (RBS-R) Total and Subscale Scores in Stratum II
The Repetitive Behavior Scale - Revised (RBS-R) is a rating tool that captures the breadth of repetitive behavior. It is a 43-item questionnaire filled by the caregivers. Each behavior assessed is rated from 0 (behavior does not occur) to 3 (behavior occurs and it is a severe problem). The total score ranks from 0 to 129. The behaviors are grouped into six domains: ritualistic behavior (range 0 to 18); sameness behavior (range 0 to 33); stereotypic behavior (range 0 to 18); self-injurious behavior (range 0 to 24); compulsive behavior (range 0 to 24); and restricted interests (range 0 to 12). A negative change represents improvement. Stratum II included patients whose FMR1 gene was partially methylated
Time frame: Baseline to week 12