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Prothena announce disappointing results for PRX003 in Patients with Psoriasis

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Prothena announce disappointing results for PRX003 in Patients with Psoriasis
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News  Sat-21-10-2017, 20:42 PM
Following on from this thread Phase 1 Study of PRX003 for the Treatment of Psoriasis Prothena have announced disappointing results for PRX003 in Patients with Psoriasis.

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Prothena Corporation plc a late-stage clinical biotechnology company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of novel protein immunotherapies, today announced clinical results of a Phase 1b multiple ascending dose (MAD) study of PRX003 in patients with psoriasis. PRX003 is a monoclonal antibody targeting CD146, also known as melanoma cell adhesion molecule (MCAM), a cell adhesion molecule located on the surface of T helper 17 cells (Th17). While the primary objectives of the study were achieved, advancing PRX003 into mid-stage clinical development required a well-defined relationship between biological activity and meaningful clinical effects, and these prerequisites were not met. In this study, PRX003 administration resulted in dose- and time-dependent occupancy and downregulation of CD146 on Th17 cells, consistent with prior Phase 1a SAD study results. However, the pharmacodynamic effects did not translate into meaningful clinical benefit in patients with psoriasis treated with PRX003, as measured by responses in the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index 75 (PASI 75), a clinical assessment used to evaluate psoriasis severity in patients. Additionally, skin biopsy data demonstrated insufficient reduction in measurements of Th17 cell infiltration and other inflammatory markers required to advance PRX003 into mid-stage clinical development for psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis as previously planned.

"While we observed occupancy and downregulation of CD146 following administration of PRX003 consistent with our previous Phase 1a SAD study, the clinical results in this study did not meet our pre-specified criteria for evidence of a well-defined relationship between biological activity and meaningful clinical effects required to advance PRX003 into mid-stage clinical development for psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis as previously planned," said Sarah Noonberg, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer of Prothena. "Moreover, these results indicate the need for a deeper understanding of CD146 modulation in the treatment of complex disease states. We want to thank the patients, clinicians and site coordinators who have helped us execute this thorough study."

The Phase 1b double-blind, placebo-controlled, MAD study enrolled 33 patients with psoriasis and was designed to assess the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of PRX003. Further effects of PRX003 were evaluated through multiple exploratory endpoints of pharmacodynamic activity, including measures of CD146 occupancy and downregulation, efficacy evaluations of psoriasis severity as measured by PASI 75 response rates, and histopathologic and RNA transcript assessment of skin biopsies to measure changes in cytokines that are known markers of inflammation. All patients enrolled were randomized 3:1 to receive PRX003 at 1 mg/kg (n=7), 3 mg/kg (n=6), 10 mg/kg (n=6), or 30 mg/kg (n=6) or placebo (n=8) every 28 days for three months and were then observed for an additional three months. The study results demonstrated, in PRX003 treated-patients, near-complete (>99 percent) occupancy of CD146 with a dose- and time-dependent effect. Occupancy led to a statistically significant (p<0.0001) dose- and time-dependent downregulation of CD146 on Th17 cells at saturating drug exposures. These results were consistent with pharmacodynamic effects observed in the previous Phase 1a SAD study in healthy volunteers. Across all PRX003 dose levels in the Phase 1b MAD study, no clinically relevant or statistically significant benefit on PASI 75 response was observed. At week 12, 29 percent of PRX003-treated patients (2 out of 7) in the 1 mg/kg dose cohort achieved a PASI 75 response  (p=0.2 relative to placebo), and no patients in the 3 mg/kg, 10 mg/kg or 30 mg/kg dose cohorts achieved a PASI 75 response. Evaluation of Th17 cell migration revealed insufficient decreases in Th17 cell infiltration into tissue. Additionally, as measured from skin biopsies there were no clinically meaningful or dose-dependent changes in RNA transcript levels of genes associated with Th17-mediated inflammation, including IL-17A, IL-17F, IL-6, TNFα, and IFNγ. Despite modest evidence of a clinical effect on PASI 75 response at the lowest dose level, there was no relationship between dose levels, RNA transcript levels or other markers of inflammatory activity that provided evidence of a meaningful therapeutic effect. Collectively, these data demonstrated that near-complete downregulation of CD146 is insufficient to inhibit Th17 cell infiltration and associated inflammation to the degree necessary to achieve meaningful clinical benefit in patients with psoriasis.

PRX003 was shown to be generally safe and well tolerated up to and including the highest dose level tested at 30 mg/kg. There were no serious adverse events in PRX003-treated patients and two patients discontinued study drug due to adverse events. Treatment-emergent adverse events reported in ≥2 PRX003-treated patients, regardless of relationship to study drug, were arthralgia, fatigue, gamma-glutamyl transferase increases, presyncope, and upper respiratory tract infection.

"As an organization guided by science and data-driven decision-making, we will only advance programs into mid- or late-stage clinical development that have the potential to offer clear and differentiated clinical benefits to patients," stated Gene Kinney, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer of Prothena. "While we are disappointed that these data do not support moving PRX003 into mid-stage development at this time, we continue to focus on advancing NEOD001 (Phase 2b and Phase 3), PRX002 (Phase 2) and PRX004 (expected to enter Phase 1 by mid-2018), as well as our active discovery programs for new clinical candidates."

Source: ir.prothena.com
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