A Phase 1/2, Open-label, Single Dose Study of SKY-GJB2 Given as a Single Unilateral Intracochlear Administration in Pediatric Subjects With GJB2-mediated Hearing Loss
Skylark Bio Inc.
Summary
Skylark Bio is conducting a study of an investigational new drug called SKY-GJB2 and its delivery device, the SKY-CAT. SKY-GJB2 is a gene therapy that is being developed to treat children who have hearing loss due to changes in the GJB2 gene (also referred to as Connexin 26). The SKY-CAT is a device that delivers the gene therapy. The purpose of this study is to: Learn about the safety and tolerability (does not cause ongoing discomfort) of SKY-GJB2 Evaluate the efficacy of SKY-GJB2 (how well is works)
Eligibility
- Age range
- 0–7 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Male or female aged 9 months to 7 years at the time of gene therapy administration * Subjects must have at least two (biallelic) pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in the GJB2 gene * Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss as assessed by ABR. Hearing loss at ≥85 dB HL for at least one of the frequencies (500-4000 Hz) in the study treatment ear. * Subject's parent(s)/guardian(s) provide informed consent before the initiation of study-related procedures. * Subject is able and willing to comply (or provide assent if old enough) will all study requirements. Exclusion Cri…
Interventions
- Combination ProductSKY-GJB2
SKY-GJB2 is intended to be administered via a one-time unilateral intracochlear infusion using the SKY-CAT delivery device.
Locations (2)
- Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEEI)Boston, Massachusetts
- Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar CrestAllentown, Pennsylvania