Published on 01 January 2022

Safety and tolerability of spesolimab in patients with ulcerative colitis

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Ferrante, Marc;Irving, Peter M;Selinger, Christian P;D’Haens, Geert;Kuehbacher, Tanja;Seidler, Ursula;Gropper, Savion;Haeufel, Thomas;Forgia, Sebastiano;Danese, Silvio;Klaus, Jochen;investigators, Brian G. Feagan for the spesolimab in UC phase II clinical trial

Description

Interleukin (IL)-36 signaling has been shown to be increased in ulcerative colitis (UC). Spesolimab, a novel humanized monoclonal antibody, targets the IL-36 pathway. We report safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy data of intravenous (IV) spesolimab in UC. Study 1: phase II, randomized, placebo-controlled trial (300 mg single dose; 450 mg every 4 weeks [q4w]; or 1,200 mg q4w, three doses). Study 2: phase IIa, randomized, placebo-controlled trial (1,200 mg q4w). Study 3: phase IIa, open-label, single-arm trial (1,200 mg q4w). Studies lasted 12 weeks, with a 12-, 24-, and 16-week safety follow-up, respectively. Adver+se event (AE) rates were similar for spesolimab and placebo in Studies 1 (N = 98; 64.9%; 65.2%) and 2 (N = 22; 86.7%; 71.4%); all patients in Study 3 (N = 8) experienced AEs. The most frequent investigator-assessed drug-related (spesolimab; placebo) AEs were skin rash (5.4%; 0%) and nasopharyngitis (4.1%; 0%) in Study 1; acne (13.3%; 0%) in Study 2; one patient reported skin rash, nasopharyngitis, headache, and acne in Study 3. Efficacy endpoints were not met. Spesolimab was generally well tolerated, with no unexpected safety concerns. The safety data are consistent with studies in other inflammatory diseases.

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0.6

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13%

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Taylor & Francis

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Pharmacology

Field

Medicine

Domain

Health Sciences

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52%

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15.38

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1.00