Safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of nomlabofusp (CTI‐1601) in Friedreich's ataxia

Author:

Clayton Russell1,Galas Teresa1,Scherer Noreen1,Farmer Jennifer2,Ruiz Nancy1,Hamdani Mohamed1,Schecter Devin1,Bettoun David1

Affiliation:

1. Larimar Therapeutics, Inc. Bala Cynwyd Pennsylvania USA

2. Friedreich's Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA) Downingtown Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveCurrent treatments for Friedreich's ataxia, a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by decreased intramitochondrial frataxin, do not address low frataxin concentrations. Nomlabofusp (previously CTI‐1601) is a frataxin replacement therapy with a unique mechanism of action that directly addresses this underlying frataxin deficiency. Phase 1 studies assessed the safety, pharmacokinetic, and pharmacodynamic profiles of subcutaneously administered nomlabofusp in adults with Friedreich's ataxia.MethodsPatients were enrolled in two Phase 1, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled studies. The single ascending‐dose (SAD) study (NCT04176991) evaluated single doses of nomlabofusp (25, 50, 75, or 100 mg) or placebo. The multiple ascending‐dose (MAD) study (NCT04519567) evaluated nomlabofusp (25 mg daily for 4 days then every third day, 50 mg daily for 7 days then every 2 days, or 100 mg daily) or placebo for 13 days.ResultsPatients aged 19–69 years were enrolled (SAD, N = 28; MAD, N = 27). Nomlabofusp was generally well tolerated through 13 days. Most adverse events were mild and resolved quickly. No serious adverse events or deaths were reported. Peak nomlabofusp plasma concentrations occurred 15 min after subcutaneous administration. Nomlabofusp plasma exposures increased with increasing doses and daily administration and decreased with reduced dosing frequency. Increased frataxin concentrations were observed in buccal cells, skin, and platelets with higher and more frequent nomlabofusp administration.InterpretationResults from this study support a favorable safety profile for nomlabofusp. Subcutaneous nomlabofusp injections were quickly absorbed; higher doses and daily administration resulted in increased tissue frataxin concentrations. Future studies will evaluate longer‐term safety and possible efficacy of nomlabofusp.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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