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A Study of SGT-003 Gene Therapy in Ambulant Males With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (IMPACT DUCHENNE)

Actively RecruitingPhase 3Gene Therapy

Study Overview

Age
7–11 years
Phase
Phase 3
Sponsor
Solid Biosciences
Therapeutic Approach
Gene Therapy
Variant Requirement
Established clinical diagnosis of DMD and documented DMD gene mutation predictive of DMD phenotype.
Eligible Sex
Male
Ambulation
Ambulatory
Study Start (Actual)
2025-10-22
Primary Completion (Estimated)
2029-01
Study Completion (Estimated)
2034-01
Enrollment (Estimated)
80
Countries
United StatesCanadaAustralia

Study Requirements and Criteria

Steroid Use

On a stable daily oral regimen of at least 0.5 mg/kg/day prednisone or 0.75 milligrams per kilogram per day (mg/kg/day) deflazacort for at least 6 months prior to entering the study, allowing for weight-based dose modifications in accordance with clinical practice.

Inclusion Criteria

  • Participant is ambulatory.
  • Negative for antibodies against adeno-associated virus.
  • Meet 10-meter walk/run time criteria.
  • Meet time to rise from supine criteria.
  • Participant has bodyweight ≀50 kg.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Current or prior treatment with an approved or investigational gene transfer drug or gene editing therapy.
  • Exposure to vamorolone, givinostat, approved or investigational dystrophin- or disease-modifying drugs (such as eteplirsen, golodirsen, casimersen, viltolarsen, and ataluren), or another investigational drug for any indication within 6 months or 5 half-lives, whichever is longer, prior to enrollment.
  • Established clinical diagnosis of DMD that is associated with any deletion variant or variant predicted not to express exons 1 to 11, exons 42 to 45, or exons 57 to 69, inclusive of the DMD gene as documented by a genetic report.

Contact Information

This section provides contact details for people who can answer questions about joining this study

  • Name: Solid Bio Clinical Trials
  • Phone Number: 6173374680
  • Email: clinicaltrials@solidbio.com

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