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NCT06866275
PHASE2

Suramin for the Treatment of Autism Trial: KZ101 in a Male Pediatric Population With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Sponsor: Children's Hospital of Orange County

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Suramin has been found to correct the symptoms, metabolism, and brain synaptic abnormalities in two classical genetic and environmental mouse models of autism. A preliminary clinical trial (SAT-1) examined the safety and activity of a single low-dose of suramin in children with ASD and concluded suramin showed promise as a novel approach to treatment of ASD. The current study, STAT-2A, will be a randomized, double-blind, crossover, 30-week study to evaluate the preliminary proof of concept, safety, and PK of suramin sodium (KZ101) with repeat dosing by IV infusion in males 5-14 years of age who have been diagnosed with ASD. The study will be conducted at approximately 3 sites contributing approximately 15 subjects per site. Total enrollment of approximately 45 subjects is planned to achieve approximately 36 participants completing the study.

Official title: Suramin for the Treatment of Autism Trial (STAT): A Randomized, Double Blind, Crossover Trial of KZ101 in a Male Pediatric Population With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Key Details

Gender

MALE

Age Range

5 Years - 14 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

45

Start Date

2025-04-09

Completion Date

2028-04

Last Updated

2026-01-07

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DRUG

KZ101

For active treatment with KZ101, a loading dose of 454 mg/m2 (salt-free) will be followed by a treatment dose of 363 mg/m2 (salt-free).

DRUG

Placebo

Dosing in the placebo group will consist of a volume of normal saline equivalent to that given during the active treatment period for each participant.

Locations (3)

Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Children's Hospital Orange County, Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center

Orange, California, United States

Kennedy Krieger Institute

Baltimore, Maryland, United States