The overall goal of the study is to develop data that can convincingly guide clinicians on the use and efficacy of vedolizumab in patients with small bowel CD. There is an unmet need to identify response to vedolizumab in small bowel CD using objective endpoints. Current data suggest that MR enterography may meet this unmet need. There is an additional unmet need to develop predictive models incorporating both clinical and baseline radiological and endoscopic variables with higher discriminatory performance in identifying longer term clinical remission with vedolizumab. Finally, this proposal is strengthened by the exploratory studies which may identify new proteomic biomarkers that correlate with longer term radiological response with vedolizumab reflecting its latency of response. If successful, these serum biomarkers may guide a personalized approach to the treatment of small bowel CD with vedolizumab, allowing early identification of PNR, monitoring disease activity and the pharmacodynamics of vedolizumab.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
48
Vedolizumab Injection
Washington University School of Medicine
St Louis, Missouri, United States
Radiological Response
Radiological Transmural Response will be defined per-lesion and per-patient. Per-lesion TR will be defined as a decrease in the length of inflamed small bowel lesion from baseline or improvement in any imaging findings associated with severe mural inflammation, i.e., restricted diffusion, mural thickness, intramural T2 hyperintensity, peri-enteric T2 signal, and luminal ulcerations, without development of a new penetrating or stricturing complication. Worsened lesions will be fined as those with an increased score of any imaging parameter associated with severe mural inflammation. Unchanged lesions will be defined as those with unchanged (without worsening or improving) inflammatory parameters associated with severe mural inflammation. Patients will be then classified for TR as responders if all individual lesions improved and non-responders if any of the lesions worsened, a new lesion developed at the 4 month MRE and all other scenarios not meeting definition of response.
Time frame: 24±2 weeks
Radiological Response
Radiological Transmural Response will be defined per-lesion and per-patient. Per-lesion TR will be defined as a decrease in the length of inflamed small bowel lesion from baseline or improvement in any imaging findings associated with severe mural inflammation, i.e., restricted diffusion, mural thickness, intramural T2 hyperintensity, peri-enteric T2 signal, and luminal ulcerations, without development of a new penetrating or stricturing complication. Worsened lesions will be fined as those with an increased score of any imaging parameter associated with severe mural inflammation. Unchanged lesions will be defined as those with unchanged (without worsening or improving) inflammatory parameters associated with severe mural inflammation. Patients will be then classified for TR as responders if all individual lesions improved and non-responders if any of the lesions worsened, a new lesion developed at the 4 month MRE and all other scenarios not meeting definition of response.
Time frame: 52±2 weeks
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