The purpose of this study is to see if a vitamin-like substance called quercetin is safe for people who have a rare condition called Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) or telomere biology disorders (TBD).
The purpose of this study is to see if a vitamin-like substance called quercetin is safe for people who have a rare condition called Dyskeratosis congenita (DC) or telomere biology disorders (TBD). This study is a single arm, open-label pilot study. There is no randomization. This study will enroll approximately 12 patients with DC/TBD who will be treated with quercetin for 24 weeks.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
12
Quercetin (3, 30, 40, 5, 7-pentahydroxyflavone) is a naturally occurring antioxidant that belongs to a group of polyphenolic compounds known as flavonoids. Quercetin is routinely available as an over-the-counter product due to it being a nutritional supplement. However, for the purpose of the study, it will be purchased in the powder form from PCCA (supplied as 96% quercetin dihydrate) and stored and distributed by the investigational pharmacy at CCHMC using standard operational procedures. Quercetin is administered as an oral medication, supplied in powder form. Quercetin will be stored at room temperature. The product will be dispensed for home administration. Each packet will be labeled in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. Patients or parents will be instructed to mix it with a small amount of yogurt or other preferred food for ingestion.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
RECRUITINGNumber of Participants With Treatment-Related Adverse Events as Assessed by CTCAE v5.0
Participants will be evaluated by monitoring treatment-emergent adverse events, physical exam, and labs throughout the study treatment period.
Time frame: 24 weeks
Number of Participants who Discontinue Quercetin Due to Lack of Feasibility as defined in the protocol
Participants will keep a log of medication administration and bring the same to their follow-up study visits, to demonstrate the feasibility of administering the supplement to patients consistently for a prolonged period of time (24 weeks). If ≥3 out of the first 6 patients miss ≥2 weeks of continuous therapy during the 24 weeks of treatment, without medical reason for the same, study will pause and findings will be discussed with the medical monitor.
Time frame: 24 weeks
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