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NCT07292480 Monthly Monitoring of Plasma NfL in Treated Relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis to Detect Persistent Infraclinical Disease Activity

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NCT ID NCT07292480
Status Recruiting
Phase
Sponsor Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes
Condition Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - Relapsing-remitting
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment 84 participants
Start Date 2025-12-12
Primary Completion 2030-12

Eligibility & Interventions

Sex All sexes
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 55 Years
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Interventions
Monthly pNfL monitoring

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What to Expect as a Participant

You will actively receive the study intervention — which may be a drug, biologic, device, or procedure.

This trial targets 84 participants in total. It began in 2025-12-12 with a primary completion date of 2030-12.

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Brief Summary

Reference MRI scan is recommended 6 months after treatment onset in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), and follow-up scans at 12 months later to monitor subclinical activity. When monitoring treatment response in patients treated with disease modifying treatments (DMTs), the measurement of new or enlarging T2/FLAIR hyperintense lesions (NELs) is the preferred MRI method supplemented by contrast-enhancing lesions (CELs) for monitoring treatment response. However, some studies have suggested the deposition of gadolinium-based contrast agents in the basal ganglia and dentate nucleus of patients who underwent serial MRI acquisitions. Although significant clinical consequences of these deposits have not been demonstrated, further studies are required to better understand the potential long-term biological and clinical effects of gadolinium administration. To circumvent this potential risk, several recommendations suggested avoiding unnecessary use of gadolinium for follow-up scans. New sequences are also developed to replace gadolinium injection for the detection of active lesions. Moreover, MRI remains costly and time-consuming. In addition, systematic yearly MRI monitoring is not adapted to detect silent active lesions. This can delay identification of treatment failure and increase the risk of relapses and disability worsening, especially in the context of escalation therapy. Therefore, biological markers could allow more frequent analysis of disease activity and detect treatment failure earlier than classical clinical and MRI monitoring. Their use would greatly help clinicians to switch for high efficacy treatments (HET) and avoid potential relapses. Measurement of a structural axonal protein, neurofilament, in serum or plasma has shown promise as a marker of neuroaxonal injury and a measure of treatment response. In MS, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) neurofilament-light chain (NfL) is also increased and is positively associated with MRI lesion load and disability scores and is a marker of treatment response. WThe study authors hypothesize that monthly plasma neurofilament-light chain (pNfL) monitoring can sensitively highlight subclinical (radiological disease activity) RDA by performing early MRI scans to confirm EDA and lead to timely treatment escalation. The main objective of this study is to compare the time to EDA in both arms (monthly pNfL monitoring vs. standard care with regular MRI scans), in patients with EDA.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Patient with RRMS according to 2024 McDonald's criteria. * Less than 10 years from disease onset. * Active RRMS (EDA) observed during the last 24 months: relapse and/or NELs and/or CELs as compared to a previous MRI performed within 24 months (± 3 months). * Current MET (IFN, GA, TE, fumarates) for less than 24 months. * Standard MRI follow-up scan performed less than 90 days before inclusion. * Clinically stable disease for at least 30 days. * Patients included in observational studies and cohorts (OFSEP, PROMISE …) will be eligible for inclusion in MoMo-NfL. * For women with reproductive potential: negative pregnancy test at the time of inclusion and use of an effective method to avoid pregnancy for the duration of the trial. * Patients able to adhere to the study visit schedule. * Patient must have signed and given the consent. * Patient affiliated or beneficiary of a health insurance plan. Exclusion Criteria: * Pregnant or breastfeeding woman. * Patient unable to perform brain and/or spinal cord MRI scans. * Patient not willing to perform monthly blood punctures. * Patient treated with HET (S1P agonists, natalizumab, ocrelizumab, ofatumumab, rituximab, alemtuzumab, cladribine, mitoxantrone). * Patient with a relapse within 6 months before inclusion. * Patient with CELs within 3 months before inclusion. * Patient with progressive MS. * Patient unable to sign the consent. * It is impossible to correctly inform the patient. * Patient already participating in therapeutic research or in an exclusion period. The exclusion period corresponds to five half-lives (t1/2) of the experimental drug. * Patient under judicial protection, or is an adult under guardianship. * Female patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding or of reproductive potential who are not willing to employ effective birth control for the duration of the trial.

Contact & Investigator

Central Contact

Eric Thouvenot

✉ eric.thouvenot@chu-nimes.fr

📞 04 66 68 32 61

Principal Investigator

Eric Thouvenot

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can join the NCT07292480 clinical trial?

This trial is open to participants of all sexes, aged 18 Years or older, up to 55 Years, studying Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - Relapsing-remitting. Full inclusion and exclusion criteria are listed in the Eligibility Criteria section. Always confirm your eligibility with the research team before applying.

Is NCT07292480 currently recruiting?

Yes, NCT07292480 is actively recruiting participants. Contact the research team at eric.thouvenot@chu-nimes.fr for enrollment information.

Where is the NCT07292480 trial being conducted?

This trial is being conducted at Nice, France, Nîmes, France.

Who is sponsoring the NCT07292480 clinical trial?

NCT07292480 is sponsored by Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes. The principal investigator is Eric Thouvenot at Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes. The trial plans to enroll 84 participants.

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