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Study of Targeted Therapies for the Treatment of Adult Participants With Moderate to Severe Crohn’s Disease

25 March 2026 Read original ↗
🅇 This trial is currently recruiting participants in the UK
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🅇 This trial is currently recruiting volunteers
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Status
Recruiting
Phase
PHASE2
Participants
ALL
Age Range
18 Years – 75 Years

About This Trial

Crohn's disease (CD) is a long-lasting disease that causes severe inflammation (redness, swelling), in the digestive tract, most frequently affecting the bowels. It can cause many different symptoms including belly pain, diarrhea, tiredness, and weight loss. Treatments are available but do not work the same for all patients or may stop working over time. This study will evaluate the effectiveness and adverse events of targeted therapies (TaTs) for adult participants with moderate to severe CD.

The medicines assessed in this study are risankizumab, trosunilimab, lutikizumab, and ABBV-8736. When participants join the study, they will be randomized into available study treatment groups. Adult participants with CD will be enrolled. Around 540 participants will be enrolled in the study at approximately 300 sites worldwide.

Risankizumab and trosunilimab are given as an injection under the skin or as an infusion into the vein. Lutikizumab is given as an injection under the skin. ABBV-8736 is given as an infusion into the vein.

There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care treatment without participating in this study. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The effect of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, blood tests, endoscopies, checking for side effects and completing questionnaires and a daily diary.

Who Can Join?

Inclusion Criteria: * Participants' body weight must be >= 40 kg at Baseline. * Confirmed diagnosis of CD for at least 3 months prior to Baseline. Documentation of biopsy results consistent with the diagnosis of CD as assessed by the Investigator must be available. * CDAI >= 220 at Baseline. * Endoscopic evidence of mucosal inflammation as documented by an SES-CD of >= 6 for ileocolonic or colonic disease or SES-CD of >= 4 for isolated ileal disease. All eligible scores exclude the presence of narrowing component and are determined by a reader. * Participants must demonstrate intolerance or inadequate response to conventional therapies (OUS) and/or TaTs. TaTs include biologics and/or targeted small molecules. Exclusion Criteria: * Participant who demonstrated intolerance to p19 inhibitors, including risankizumab. * Participant who received any investigational TaT (or TaT that becomes approved during the conduct of the study) within 30 days or 5 half-lives…

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