Arrowhead Presents New Phase 2 Data on Plozasiran and Zodasiran at AHA 2023
- Plozasiran achieved mean max reductions of up to 90% in APOC3 and 87% in triglycerides in patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia
- In patients with mixed dyslipidemia, mean max reduction in APOC3 was up to 89% leading to robust and durable reductions in multiple atherogenic lipoproteins
- Company will host a virtual analyst and investor event today,
“The compelling data presented today at AHA support the further development of plozasiran in Phase 3 studies, including in patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia (SHTG), and potentially in a clinical outcomes trial for patients with increased risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) due to elevated triglyceride rich lipoproteins (TRLs),” said
Plozasiran Data
In the Phase 2 SHASTA-2 study of plozasiran in 226 subjects with SHTG who had baseline triglycerides (TGs) of greater than 500 mg/dL, two doses of 10 mg, 25 mg, or 50 mg of plozasiran once every 12 weeks reduced TGs to near normal levels and achieved TG levels below the risk threshold for acute pancreatitis (less than 500 mg/dL) in over 90% of patients. At 24 weeks, plozasiran durably decreased serum APOC3 to -79%, TGs to -74%, and remnant cholesterol to -63%, while increasing HDL-cholesterol to +68%.
Plozasiran continues to show a favorable safety profile to date. Treatment emergent adverse events (TEAEs) reported to date reflect the comorbidities and underlying conditions of the study population. Serious TEAEs were not related to plozasiran and were resolved without sequelae, except two subjects with malignancies.
In the Phase 2 MUIR study of plozasiran in 353 subjects with mixed dyslipidemia who had fasting TGs between 150-499 mg/dL and either LDL-cholesterol greater than 70 mg/dL or non-HDL-cholesterol greater 100 mg/dL, two doses of 10 mg, 25 mg, or 50 mg of plozasiran once every 12 weeks or once every 24 weeks silenced APOC3 and demonstrated robust reductions in atherogenic lipoproteins. At 24 weeks, plozasiran reduced TGs to -64%, remnant cholesterol to -54%, apolipoprotein B (ApoB) to -19%, and Non-HDL-cholesterol to -27%, while increasing HDL-cholesterol to +51%.
TEAEs reported to date reflect the comorbidities and underlying conditions of the study population. Most serious TEAEs recovered with no sequelae.
Details about the AHA presentations are listed below.
Title: ARO-APOC3, an Investigational RNAi Therapeutic, Silences APOC3 and Reduces Triglycerides to Near Normal Levels in Patients With Severe Hypertriglyceridemia: SHASTA-2 Study Results
Date/Time:
Presenter:
Session: Lipid Lowering via Novel Pathways
Title: ARO-APOC3, an Investigational RNAi Therapeutic, Silences APOC3 and Reduces Atherosclerosis-Associated Lipoproteins in Patients With Mixed Dyslipidemia:
Date/Time:
Presenter: Christie M Ballantyne
Session: Emerging Approaches to Lipid Lowering
Zodasiran Data
In the Phase 2
ARO-ANG3 was also associated with a relative reduction in liver fat fraction at week 24, with no adverse events related to liver function test changes reported to date. ARO-ANG3 TEAEs reported to date are consistent with those expected in this patient population and with associated underlying comorbidities.
Details about the AHA presentation are listed below.
Title: ARO-ANG3, an Investigational RNAi Therapeutic, Silences the Expression of ANGPTL3 and Decreases Atherogenic Lipoproteins in Patients With Mixed Dyslipidemia:
Date/Time:
Presenter: Robert S Rosenson
Session: Emerging Approaches to Lipid Lowering
Virtual Analyst and Investor Event
The company is hosting a virtual analyst and investor event today,
The analyst and investor event will feature presentations from Arrowhead management and three experts in the treatment and management of lipid and lipoprotein disorders:
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Daniel Gaudet , MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine at Université deMontréal , who will discuss plozasiran in the context of the current treatment landscape for severe hypertriglyceridemia -
Børge Nordestgaard, MD, Professor & Chief Physician,
Copenhagen University Hospital , University ofCopenhagen, Denmark , who will discuss remnant cholesterol and its role in cardiovascular disease -
Steven Nissen , MD, Chief Academic Officer for theHeart and Vascular Institute at theCleveland Clinic , who will discuss the potential of a cardiovascular outcomes study of plozasiran
A copy of the presentation materials and a webcast link for the analyst and investor event will be available on the Events and Presentations page under the Investors section of the Arrowhead website.
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