This clinical trial is focused on studying a rare condition called Hypophosphatasia, which affects the development of bones and teeth. The study aims to explore the use of certain treatments to help patients who have developed an immune response that reduces the effectiveness of their current treatment with Asfotase Alfa, a medication used to manage this condition. The trial will involve the use of immunosuppressive therapies, which are treatments that help reduce the activity of the immune system, to see if they can help restore the effectiveness of Asfotase Alfa.
Participants in the study will receive treatments over a period of time, and their response to the therapies will be monitored. The study will include medications such as Rituximab, Bortezomib, and Methotrexate Disodium, which are known to help manage immune responses. Some participants may also receive a placebo, which is a substance with no active medication, to compare the effects of the treatments. The study will track changes in the participants’ condition and any side effects they may experience.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether these immunosuppressive therapies can help patients who have lost the therapeutic benefits of Asfotase Alfa due to an immune response. The trial will last for a set period, during which participants will undergo regular assessments to monitor their health and the effectiveness of the treatments. The goal is to find a way to improve the management of Hypophosphatasia for those affected by this immune-mediated loss of response.



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