A randomised trial of anti-GM-CSF otilimab in severe COVID-19 pneumonia (OSCAR).
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Full Title: Eur Respir J
Abbreviation: Eur Respir J
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Subject Category: Pulmonary Medicine
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"Conflict of interest: J. Patel, D. Bass, A. Cahn, K. Davy, S. Fernandes, A. Gupta, K. Hanrott, D. Inman, E. Jarvis, D. Lakshminarayanan, S. Mukherjee, C. O'Shea, L. Schifano, J.E. Smith, R. Williamson and M. Layton are shareholders and/or employees of GSK. A. Beishuizen, X. Bocca Ruiz, H. Boughanmi, H. Colombo, G.J. Criner, J. de-Miguel-Díez, P.A. Doreski, B. François, T. Hatlen, J.D. Isaacs, N. Kostina, T. Kropotina, J-C. Lacherade, P. Martinez-Ayala, C. McEvoy, F. Meziani, M. Monchi, R. Muñoz-Bermúdez, G. Plantefeve, L.E. Schwab, Z. Shahid, M. Shirano, E. Sprinz, C. Summers, N. Terzi and Y. Trefilova were investigators in the OSCAR trial, which was funded by GSK. X. Bocca Ruiz has served as a clinical trial investigator for AstraZeneca and Zambon. B. François reports consultancy fees with GSK, Enlivex, Inotrem, Takeda, Aridis, Transgene, AM-Pharma, Asahi-Kasai and Biomérieux within the past 36 months. R. Muñoz-Bermúdez has participated on an advisory board for GSK. J.D. Isaacs has received research funding from GSK, Janssen and Pfizer, and personal fees from AbbVie, BMS, Gilead, Roche and UCB, all outside the submitted work, as well as support for event attendance from Eli Lilly and Gilead. A. Beishuizen has received consultancy fees from GSK. C. McEvoy has received research funding from the National Institutes of Health, US Department of Defense, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, GSK and AstraZeneca. C. Summers’ institution has received research funding from GSK, AstraZeneca, the Wellcome Trust, The Medical Research Council and National Institute for Health Research to support her work outside the area of the submitted manuscript. C. Summers has received personal fees from AbbVie, Roche and GSK. G.J. Criner has received research grants from ALung Technologies Inc., American College of Radiology, American Lung Associations, AstraZeneca, BioScale Inc., Boehringer Ingelheim, BREATH Therapeutics Inc., COPD Foundation, Coridea/ZIDAN, Corvus, Dr Karen Burns of St Michael's Hospital, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd, Galapagos NV, GSK, Kinevent, Lungpacer Medical Inc., National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Nurvaira Inc., Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, PulmonX, Respironics Inc., Respivant Sciences, Spiration Inc., Steward St Elizabeth's Medical Center of Boston Inc. and Veracyte Inc.; and received personal fees from Amgen, AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Broncus Medical, CSA Medical, EOLO Medical, Gala Therapeutics, GSK, Helios Medical, Ion, Merck, Medtronic, Mereo BioPharma, NGM Biopharmaceuticals, Novartis, Olympus, PulmonX, Respironics Inc., Respivant Sciences, The Implementation Group and Verona Pharma. J. Neisen is an employee and shareholder of AstraZeneca, and a shareholder and former employee of GSK. L.E. Schwab reports holding shares in Johnson & Johnson and BMS, and participated on the Holy Cross Health Institutional Review Board. Z. Shahid has received research funding from Karyopharm. M. Shirano is an investigator in separate trials funded by Roche and AstraZeneca, and has received payment for lectures from Gilead Sciences. E. Sprinz participates on a data safety monitoring board/advisory board for, and has received consulting fees and honoraria from, GSK, Janssen and Gilead. M.A. Tidswell received a fee for serving on the independent data monitoring committee for this study, as well as for serving on a data safety monitoring board/advisory board for Spectral Diagnostics Inc., ReAlta Life Sciences Inc., Celltrion Inc., AstraZeneca and Molecular Partners AG. Additionally, M.A. Tidswell has held a research contract with Edesa Biotech Research Inc., RevImmune SAS, Spectral Diagnostics, Beyond Air Inc., National Institutes of Health and National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. D. Wyncoll received a fee for serving on the independent data monitoring committee for this study, has served as a study adjudicator for AstraZeneca, and reports consulting fees and/or honoraria from Gilead and Shionogi. J. de-Miguel-Díez, H. Boughanmi, J-C. Lacherade, P. Martinez-Ayala, T. Hatlen, G. Plantefeve, N. Terzi, M. Shirano, N. Kostina, T. Kropotina, Y. Trefilova and M. Monchi have no other conflicts of interest to declare."
"Support statement: This study (GSK ID: 214094; NCT04376684) was funded by GSK. In 2013, GSK assumed exclusive worldwide responsibility of otilimab (previously MOR103) from MorphoSys AG for all development and commercialisation activities in all therapeutic fields. The study was supported in the UK by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Comprehensive Research Network under the Urgent Public Health clinical trial scheme and the NIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre in Ageing and Long-term Conditions. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the UK Department of Health and Social Care. Funding information for this article has been deposited with the Crossref Funder Registry."
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