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Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Clinical Landscape Report 2026: Trials, Readouts and White Space

16 July 2026
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Data snapshot: 16 July 2026. This report is a strategic research view, not medical advice. Trial status and timing can change; confirm records before making development or investment decisions.

Executive view

Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura remains an active clinical development field. One-time and precision therapies are raising the efficacy ceiling, but durability, manufacturing, small-population evidence and long-term safety remain decisive constraints. The PatSnap evidence set used here contains 37 matched trial records and 63 indexed result records before the decision-focused sample below was selected.

How PatSnap MCP built this report

The workflow used Clinical Trials MCP search to define the landscape, then clinical_trial_fetch to retrieve trial design, phase, status, sponsor, geography, endpoints and timing. It separately called clinical_trial_result_fetch for indexed readouts. Drug & Asset drug_fetch supplied target and global development status, while Company & Deal Intelligence organization_fetch supplied sponsor context. This keeps trial-, asset- and company-level claims distinct and traceable.

Trial landscape table

TrialAsset / interventionPhase / statusSponsorGeographyPrimary endpointExpected readout
NCT07615244Intervention not normalizedNot Applicable; Active, not recruitingFondazione IRCCS Ca' GrandaItalyPrevalence (From enrollment to the last visit (after 36 months from Time 0))2031-01-31
ChiCTR2600122170Intervention not normalizedNot Applicable; RecruitingSponsor not listedChinaconfirmed TTP (At discharge); Accuracy2026-08-31
NCT07513948Intervention not normalizedNot Applicable; RecruitingFondazione IRCCS Ca' GrandaItalyProportion of responders to daratumumab (From the first daratumumab administration to 12 weeks after the last dose)2026-06-01
NCT07459114MicrolysePhase 1/2; Not yet recruitingTargED Biopharmaceuticals BVGeography not listedIncidence of treatment emergent adverse events (safety and tolerability of TGD001) (90 days)2028-05-31

The table is designed for competitive decisions: endpoint selection, geographic reach and readout timing appear beside phase and sponsor. Phase alone does not reveal evidence maturity; a small study may answer a near-term biomarker question while a large pivotal program can leave a multi-year readout gap.

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What indexed results say

  • Neurological Impact of Caplacizumab in Refractory iTTP Survivors: A Comparative Study of Blood-Brain-Barrier Integrity and Cognitive Outcomes (Not Applicable): the indexed record reports BBB permeability = 0.38 mL/min per 100 grams ( 0.14); BBB permeability = 0.48 mL/min per 100 grams ( 0.11).
  • An Open-label, Single-arm, Multicenter Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Caplacizumab and Immunosuppressive Therapy Without Firstline Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in Adults With Immune-mediated Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (Phase 3): the indexed record reports Percentage of Participants Who Achieved Remission Without Requirement of Therapeutic Plasma Exchange During Overall Study Period = 93.5 percentage of participants (95% Confidence Interval, 82.5 - 97.8); -; -.
  • Splenectomy as a treatment for relapsed or refractory immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura: A systematic review (Not Applicable): the indexed record reports remission = 75.0 %.

Cross-trial comparisons require caution. Population, prior therapy, baseline risk, endpoint definition, follow-up and analysis set can all change the apparent signal. The strategic value lies in identifying what each readout resolves—and which uncertainty remains.

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Asset and sponsor context

PatSnap Drug & Asset records add mechanism and global development status for the sampled programs, including Microlyse (Phase 1/2; vWF). Company & Deal Intelligence records identify sponsor context for Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda, TargED Biopharmaceuticals BV. Together, those layers show whether a study sits inside a scaled portfolio, an emerging specialist strategy or an academic development path.

Where the white space is

  1. Natural-history-aligned endpoints that remain interpretable in small heterogeneous cohorts.
  2. Long-term registries for durability, immunogenicity and delayed safety signals.
  3. Redosing, rescue and treatment-sequencing strategies after incomplete response.
  4. Access models that address diagnosis, manufacturing and global delivery.

Strategic implications

For sponsors, differentiation is more credible when the evidence package resolves a known decision gap: an active comparator, a better-defined responder population, a safer or easier delivery model, a clinically meaningful outcome, or a defensible sequencing strategy. Business-development teams can use the same landscape to separate crowded mechanisms from differentiated evidence architectures. Investors should track endpoint maturity and operational feasibility alongside nominal phase.

What to monitor next

Track status changes, protocol amendments, primary-completion dates, newly indexed results, ownership changes and multinational expansion. Re-run the MCP queries on a schedule and compare deltas. Pay particular attention when a program moves from a surrogate endpoint to a clinical outcome or when a specialist sponsor adds a scaled development partner.

Bottom line

Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura has meaningful clinical activity and equally meaningful evidence gaps. A useful landscape connects trial design, results, mechanism and sponsor rather than listing studies in isolation.

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