Affiliation:
1. Hospital Clinic of Barcelona Barcelona Spain
2. Leeds Teaching Hospitals St. James’ University Hospital Leeds UK
3. August Pi i Sunyer Biomedical Research Institute Barcelona Spain
4. Richmond Pharmacology, Ltd St. George's University of London London UK
5. Labcorp Clinical Research Unit Springfield House, Hyde St Leeds UK
6. Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Cambridge Massachusetts USA
Abstract
AbstractComplement dysregulation underpins the physiopathology of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). Cemdisiran, an RNA interference investigational treatment, silences complement component 5 (C5) expression in the liver. Previously reported results showed sustained reduction in C5 levels following cemdisiran monotherapy, with >90% reduction in patients with PNH.This phase 1/2 study evaluated single (Part A, n = 32; 50–900 mg) or multiple (Part B, n = 24; 100–600 mg) ascending doses of cemdisiran or placebo (double‐blind, randomized 3:1) in healthy adults, or cemdisiran in patients with PNH who were naive to, or receiving, eculizumab (Part C, n = 6; 200 or 400 mg weekly; open‐label). The primary objective was to assess the safety and tolerability of cemdisiran. Other assessments included change in complement activity, lactate dehydrogenase levels, and inhibition of hemolysis following cemdisiran treatment.Cemdisiran was generally well tolerated in this study. Overall, 75%, 89%, and 100% of subjects in Parts A, B, and C, respectively, experienced ≥1 non‐serious adverse event (AE). Most events were Grade 1 or 2 in severity and the most common AEs included nasopharyngitis and headache. Cemdisiran elicited robust, sustained reductions in the complement activity in healthy adults and patients with PNH. In Part C, exploratory analyses showed that cemdisiran monotherapy was insufficient to prevent hemolysis in patients with PNH as measured by serum lactate dehydrogenase levels. Cemdisiran and eculizumab combination therapy reduced the dose of eculizumab required to provide adequate control of intravascular hemolysis.These results demonstrate a potential benefit of cemdisiran coadministration in patients who are inadequate responders to eculizumab alone.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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