A Phase 2a/b Single Arm Open Label Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Intracystic Administration of TARA-002 in Participants Between 6 Months to Less Than 18 Years of Age for the Treatment of Macrocystic and Mixed Cystic Lymphatic Malformations
Protara Therapeutics
Summary
This is a Phase 2a/b single arm open label study to evaluate the safety, reactogenicity, and efficacy of intracystic injection of TARA-002 in participants 6 months to less than 18 years of age for the treatment of macrocystic and mixed cystic lymphatic malformations. The Phase 2a safety lead-in, age de-escalation study is designed to establish the safety of TARA-002 in older participants 6 years to less than 18 years before proceeding to younger participants 2 years to less than 6 years, then 6 months to less than 2 years. The Phase 2b is an expansion study in which enrollment of participants will be initiated after safety has been established in each cohort during the Phase 2a safety lead-in study. Each participant will receive up to 4 injections of TARA-002 spaced approximately 6 weeks apart.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 0–18 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Male or female participants 6 months to less than 18 years of age at the time of informed consent/assent form was signed * Participants whose parent/LAR(s) have voluntarily given written consent and participants who provided assent (if applicable) after the study has been explained to them * Participants with macrocystic LM or mixed cystic LM (≥ 50% macrocystic disease measured by volume) of the Head/Neck/Mediastinum according to the ISSVA 2018 criteria (ISSVA 2018) measured via LM imaging at Screening to confirm, upon central review, the diagnosis of macrocystic or mixe…
Interventions
- BiologicalTARA-002
All participants will receive up to 4 intracystic injections spaced approximately 6 weeks apart.
Locations (10)
- Children's Hospital of AlabamaBirmingham, Alabama
- Arkansas Children's Hospital/UAMSLittle Rock, Arkansas
- Children's Hospital of ColoradoAurora, Colorado
- Children's National Medical Center: Children's Research InstituteWashington D.C., District of Columbia
- Nemours Children's Clinic - JacksonvilleJacksonville, Florida
- Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, Ohio