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A phase I study assessing the safety, tolerability, immunogenicity, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol-lowering activity of immunotherapeutics targeting PCSK9
- Source :
- European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.
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Abstract
- Purpose AT04A and AT06A are two AFFITOPE® peptide vaccine candidates being developed for the treatment of hypercholesterolemia by inducing proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9)-specific antibodies. This study aimed to investigate safety, tolerability, antibody development, and reduction of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDLc) following four subcutaneous immunizations. Methods This phase I, single-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study was conducted in a total of 72 healthy subjects with a mean fasting LDLc level at baseline of 117.1 mg/dL (range 77–196 mg/dL). Each cohort enrolled 24 subjects to receive three priming immunizations at weeks 0, 4, and 8 and to receive a single booster immunization at week 60 of either AT04A, AT06A, or placebo. In addition to safety (primary objective), the antigenic peptide- and PCSK9-specific antibody response and the impact on LDLc were evaluated over a period of 90 weeks. Results The most common systemic treatment-related adverse events (AEs) reported were fatigue, headache, and myalgia in 75% of subjects in the AT06A group and 58% and 46% of subjects in the placebo and AT04A groups, respectively. Injection site reactions (ISR) representing 63% of all treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs), were transient and mostly of mild or moderate intensity and rarely severe (3%). Both active treatments triggered a robust, long-lasting antibody response towards the antigenic peptides used for immunization that optimally cross-reacted with the target epitope on PCSK9. In the AT04A group, a reduction in serum LDLc was observed with a mean peak reduction of 11.2% and 13.3% from baseline compared to placebo at week 20 and 70 respectively, and over the whole study period, the mean LDLc reduction for the AT04A group vs. placebo was −7.2% (95% CI [−10.4 to −3.9], P Conclusions Although both AT04A and AT06 were safe and immunogenic, only AT04A demonstrated significant LDLc-lowering activity, justifying further development. Trial registration EudraCT: 2015-001719-11. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02508896.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
myalgia
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Active immunotherapy
Hypercholesterolemia
LDLc reduction
030204 cardiovascular system & hematology
Placebo
Gastroenterology
In vivo antibody development
PCSK9
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Internal medicine
Humans
Medicine
Single-Blind Method
Pharmacology (medical)
030212 general & internal medicine
Adverse effect
Aged
Pharmacology
business.industry
Immunogenicity
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Clinical Trial
Tolerability
Vaccines, Subunit
Cohort
Peptide vaccine
Female
First-in-human study
Proprotein Convertase 9
medicine.symptom
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14321041 and 00316970
- Volume :
- 77
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0ef2d097ab8871249ed9a338f308c1bb
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00228-021-03149-2