UCAN CAN-DU: Canada-Netherlands Personalized Medicine Network in Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatic Disease

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
AgeUp to 18
SponsorThe Hospital for Sick Children

About this trial

Childhood arthritis is a chronic disabling disease. New medications called biologic therapies are now available to treat arthritis that target key biologic molecules that cause inflammation. Biologic therapies, while very effective in treating arthritis in children, may have serious side effects including infections and potentially cancers, and are very expensive and doctors don't know, which one to choose for which child. The investigators will develop tests that enable them to learn about the biology of each child's arthritis and be able to predict when and which biologic therapy to start and when to stop.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

≤18 years*

Active objective arthritis suspected to be JIA or diagnosed with JIA within 6 months of enrolment

Treatment naïve except for NSAIDs, allowed to have received NSAIDS within 6 months of diagnosis

JIA diagnosis as per ILAR criteria (all subtypes)

Disqualifiers

Arthritis explained by another diagnosis

Joint injections as previous treatment less than 4 weeks prior to enrollment

Arthritis explained by any other cause

Start on biologics as an indication for uveitis only

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Not listed

Trial groups

4,100 Participants
are grouped into 4 trial groups

Locations

19
Canada
Alberta
Alberta Children's Hospital - University of CalgaryT3B 6A8, Calgary Canada
Stollery Children's HospitalT6G 2B7, Edmonton Canada
British Columbia
BC Children's HospitalV6H 3N1, Vancouver Canada
Manitoba
Children's Hospital Health Science Centre WinnipegR3A 1R9, Winnipeg Canada

Sponsors and collaborators

The Hospital for Sick Children

Lead sponsor

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Collaborator

Genome Canada

Collaborator

Genome Alberta

Collaborator

The Arthritis Society, Canada

Collaborator

ReumaNederland

Collaborator

ZonMw: The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development

Collaborator

Alberta Children's Hospital

Collaborator

Ontario Genomics

Collaborator