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Combined Treatment of Autoimmune Bullous Diseases With Protein A Immunoadsorption, Dexamethasone Pulse Therapy and Rituximab
Pemphigus is a severe autoimmune blistering disease mediated by circulating antibodies against certain proteins important for maintaining skin integrity. Protein A immunoadsorption is a dialysis-like technique selectively removing the antibodies from patient's blood. Rituximab is a synthetic antibody capable of destroying B cells. B cells are responsible for production of antibodies in the patients blood that, in turn, lead to clinical signs of pemphigus. Dexamethasone pulse therapy is a high-dose short-term corticosteroid therapy that may be used to suppress autoantibody production in pemphigus. While each of these three therapies had been used to treat pemphigus, none was shown effective in all cases. The hypothesis of this study is that a combination of protein A immunoadsorption, rituximab and dexamethasone is more effective that either of these treatments alone in achieving a rapid and durable improvement or cure in patients with pemphigus.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Department of Dermatology, University of Luebeck
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Start Date
January 1, 2008
Primary Completion Date
July 1, 2011
Completion Date
July 1, 2011
Last Updated
March 13, 2017
23
ACTUAL participants
Combination of Protein A Immunoadsorption, Rituximab, Dexamethasone plus Azathioprine
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
University of Luebeck
NCT02753777
NCT03762265
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