March 12, 2024 Source: drugdu 124
Ascletis Pharma Inc. (HKEX: 1672, "Ascletis") today announces the poster presentation of Phase II study final results of ASC40, a first-in-class fatty acid synthase (FASN) inhibitor for treatment of acne, at the 2024 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting in San Diego, the United States.
The summary of the poster is shown as below:
Title:
First FASN inhibitor ASC40 to treat acne vulgaris patients: final results from a Phase 2 trial
Method:
This phase 2 trial (NCT05104125) was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study. 180 patients were 1:1:1:1 assigned to the ASC40 25\50\75 mg or placebo QD for 12-week treatment and 2-week follow-up. Efficacy and safety of ASC40 vs placebo were assessed.
Background:
ASC40 (denifanstat) is a potent and selective small molecule inhibitor of fatty acid synthase (FASN). Mechanisms of action of ASC40 for acne treatment are novel: (1) direct inhibition of facial sebum production through inhibition of de novo lipogenesis (DNL) in sebocytes; and (2) inhibition of inflammation through decreasing cytokine secretion. Previous clinical studies showed that ASC40 treatment for 10 days reduced significantly facial sebum palmitic acid levels. Here we report the efficacy and safety results from a phase 2 study of ASC40 in patients with moderate to severe acne vulgaris after 12-week treatment.
Results:
At week 2, 4, 8 and 12, percentage and absolute change from baseline in total lesion, inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesion counts as well as treatment success and Investigator's Global Assessment (IGA) reduction ≥ 2 were assessed. At all doses, above efficacy measures generally improved from week 2 to week 12. 50 mg QD demonstrated the best efficacy: placebo-adjusted proportion of patients with treatment success and IGA reduction ≥ 2 were 14.3% and 16.2%, respectively. Placebo-adjusted median percentage (absolute) change from baseline in total lesion and inflammatory counts were -27.1% (-23.5) and -33.5% (-13), respectively (p = 0.008 (0.030) and 0.003 (0.003)).
Safety:
The incidence rates of study drug related AEs were comparable among 25 mg (grade 1 = 28.9%; grade 2 = 20.0%), 50mg (grade 1 = 36.4%; grade 2 = 11.4%), 75 mg (grade 1 = 44.4%; grade 2 = 17.8%) ASC40 and placebo (grade 1 = 35.6%; grade 2 = 13.3%). The most common study drug related AE was dry eyes whose incidence rates were similar among 25 mg (grade 1 =17.8%; grade 2 = 6.6%), 50 mg (grade 1 = 22.7%; grade 2 = 2.3%), 75 mg (grade 1 = 15.5%; grade 2 =11.1%) ASC40 and placebo (grade 1 = 28.9%; grade 2 = 6.6%). There were no clinically significant findings in clinical laboratory, vital signs and electrocardiography. There were no ASC40 related grade 3 or 4 AEs and no ASC40 related serious AEs (SAEs).
Conclusion:
Based on efficacy and safety data from this phase 2 trial, a phase 3 clinical trial of 50 mg QD ASC40 with 12-week treatment has been initiated.
"It's a great honor to present our Phase II clinical trial results of ASC40 for acne treatment at the AAD Annual Meeting. The FASN inhibitor ASC40 is a first-in-class drug candidate with novel mechanism, demonstrating significant efficacy and good safety in the Phase II clinical trial. Currently, the enrollment of Phase III clinical trial of ASC40 for acne is accelerating. We expect to bring more benefits for acne patients in the future." said Dr. Jinzi J. Wu, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Ascletis.
Ascletis holds the rights to develop, manufacture and commercialize ASC40 in Greater China under an exclusive license from Sagimet Biosciences Inc.
About AAD
Founded in 1938, the annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) is the largest, most influential, and most representative dermatological society in the United States. The 2024 AAD Annual Meeting is held at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, the United States, from March 8 to March 12, 2024.
About Ascletis
Ascletis is an innovative R&D driven biotech listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (1672.HK), covering the entire value chain from discovery and development to manufacturing and commercialization. Led by a management team with deep expertise and a proven track record, Ascletis focuses on three therapeutic areas with unmet medical needs from a global perspective: viral diseases, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and oncology. Through excellent execution, Ascletis rapidly advances its drug pipeline with an aim of leading in global competition. To date, Ascletis has multiple drug candidates in its R&D pipeline. The most advanced drug candidates include ASC22 (CHB functional cure), ASC40 (acne), ASC40 (recurrent glioblastoma), ASC40 (NASH), ASC41 (NASH) and ASC61 (advanced solid tumors).
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