Design and Rationale of the Phase 3 ATTR-ACT Clinical Trial (Tafamidis in Transthyretin Cardiomyopathy Clinical Trial)

Author:

Maurer Mathew S.1,Elliott Perry1,Merlini Giampaolo1,Shah Sanjiv J.1,Cruz Márcia Waddington1,Flynn Alison1,Gundapaneni Balarama1,Hahn Carolyn1,Riley Steven1,Schwartz Jeffrey1,Sultan Marla B.1,Rapezzi Claudio1

Affiliation:

1. From the Center for Advanced Cardiac Care, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, NY (M.S.M); Cardiovascular Medicine, University College London, United Kingdom (P.E.); IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, University of Pavia, Italy (G.M.); Division of Cardiology, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL (S.J.S.); National Amyloidosis Referral Center, Centro de Estudos em Paramiloidose Antônio Rodrigues de Mello, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (M.W.C.); Pfizer, Inc, Collegeville,...

Abstract

Transthyretin amyloidosis is a rare, life-threatening disease resulting from aggregation and deposition of transthyretin amyloid fibrils in various tissues. There are 2 predominate phenotypic presentations of the disease: transthyretin familial amyloid polyneuropathy, which primarily affects the peripheral nerves, and transthyretin cardiomyopathy (TTR-CM), which primarily affects the heart. However, there is a wide overlap with symptoms at presentation and disease course being highly variable and influenced by the underlying transthyretin mutation, age of the affected individual, sex, and geographic location. Treatment of transthyretin amyloidosis is typically focused on symptom management. Although tafamidis has been shown to delay neurologic progression of transthyretin familial amyloid polyneuropathy, there are no approved pharmacologic therapies shown to improve survival in TTR-CM. The natural history of TTR-CM is poorly characterized, which presents difficulties for the design of large-scale trials for new treatments. This review provides a brief overview of TTR-CM and the challenges of identifying clinically meaningful end points and study parameters to determine the efficacy of treatments for rare diseases. The design and rationale behind the ongoing phase 3 ATTR-ACT study (Tafamidis in Transthyretin Cardiomyopathy Clinical Trial), an international, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial, is also outlined. The ATTR-ACT study will provide important insight into the efficacy and safety of tafamidis for the treatment of TTR-CM. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT01994889.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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