This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a treatment for atherosclerosis, specifically targeting a condition known as carotid artery stenosis. This condition involves the narrowing of the carotid arteries, which are the main blood vessels that supply blood to the brain. The treatment being tested is a medication called omalizumab, also known by its code name IGE-025A. Omalizumab is administered as a solution for injection and is designed to inhibit the activation of certain cells in the body called mast cells, which play a role in inflammation and allergic reactions.
The purpose of the study is to determine if a short course of omalizumab can reduce the activation of mast cells within atherosclerotic plaques, which are fatty deposits that can build up in the arteries. Participants in the study will receive either omalizumab or a placebo, which is a substance with no active medication. The study will involve regular monitoring and assessments to observe the effects of the treatment on the participants’ condition.
Throughout the study, various health parameters will be measured to evaluate the impact of omalizumab on inflammation and other related factors. These include the levels of certain immune cells and proteins in the blood and within the plaques themselves. The study aims to provide insights into whether omalizumab can help manage atherosclerosis by targeting mast cell activity, potentially leading to new treatment options for patients with carotid artery stenosis.



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