TY - JOUR
T1 - The mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule antibody PF-00547,659 in ulcerative colitis
T2 - A randomised study
AU - Vermeire, Séverine
AU - Ghosh, Subrata
AU - Panes, Julian
AU - Dahlerup, Jens F.
AU - Luegering, Andreas
AU - Sirotiakova, Jana
AU - Strauch, Ulrike
AU - Burgess, Gary
AU - Spanton, Jacqueline
AU - Martin, Steven W.
AU - Niezychowski, Wojciech
PY - 2011/8
Y1 - 2011/8
N2 - Background and aims: Leucocyte migration to gut mucosa, mediated by integrin binding to mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule (MAdCAM), is a promising target for therapeutic intervention in inflammatory bowel disease. This first-in-human study of a monoclonal antibody to MAdCAM, PF-00547,659, aimed to explore the safety and preliminary efficacy of this gut-specific mechanism in ulcerative colitis. Methods: In this randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled study, 80 patients with active ulcerative colitis received single or multiple (three doses, 4-week intervals) doses of PF-00547,659 0.03-10 mg/kg IV/SC, or placebo. Safety was assessed by adverse events, laboratory tests, and immunogenicity. Exploratory efficacy analyses were based on Mayo score and endoscopic responder rates at weeks 4 and 12. Faecal calprotectin was quantified as a measure of disease activity, and the number of α4β7+ lymphocytes was measured to demonstrate drug activity. Results: No obvious drug-related side effects were observed in the PF-00547,659 group, while patient numbers, especially those fully exposed, were small. Overall responder/remission rates at 4 and 12 weeks were 52%/13% and 42%/22%, respectively with combined PF-00547,659 doses compared with 32%/11% and 21%/0%, respectively with placebo. Equivalent endoscopic responder rates were 50% and 42% versus 26% and 29%, respectively. Faecal calprotectin levels decreased to a greater extent with PF-00547,659 than placebo (week 4: 63% vs 18%). Despite variability, there was a trend for an increase in α4β7+ lymphocytes in patients receiving PF-00547,659. Conclusions: The favourable short-term safety profile and preliminary efficacy findings for PF-00547,659 in this first-in-human study pave the way for further investigation in larger trials, to establish the role of PF-00547,659 in ulcerative colitis treatment. Trial Register No: NCT00928681.
AB - Background and aims: Leucocyte migration to gut mucosa, mediated by integrin binding to mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule (MAdCAM), is a promising target for therapeutic intervention in inflammatory bowel disease. This first-in-human study of a monoclonal antibody to MAdCAM, PF-00547,659, aimed to explore the safety and preliminary efficacy of this gut-specific mechanism in ulcerative colitis. Methods: In this randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled study, 80 patients with active ulcerative colitis received single or multiple (three doses, 4-week intervals) doses of PF-00547,659 0.03-10 mg/kg IV/SC, or placebo. Safety was assessed by adverse events, laboratory tests, and immunogenicity. Exploratory efficacy analyses were based on Mayo score and endoscopic responder rates at weeks 4 and 12. Faecal calprotectin was quantified as a measure of disease activity, and the number of α4β7+ lymphocytes was measured to demonstrate drug activity. Results: No obvious drug-related side effects were observed in the PF-00547,659 group, while patient numbers, especially those fully exposed, were small. Overall responder/remission rates at 4 and 12 weeks were 52%/13% and 42%/22%, respectively with combined PF-00547,659 doses compared with 32%/11% and 21%/0%, respectively with placebo. Equivalent endoscopic responder rates were 50% and 42% versus 26% and 29%, respectively. Faecal calprotectin levels decreased to a greater extent with PF-00547,659 than placebo (week 4: 63% vs 18%). Despite variability, there was a trend for an increase in α4β7+ lymphocytes in patients receiving PF-00547,659. Conclusions: The favourable short-term safety profile and preliminary efficacy findings for PF-00547,659 in this first-in-human study pave the way for further investigation in larger trials, to establish the role of PF-00547,659 in ulcerative colitis treatment. Trial Register No: NCT00928681.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/79960336916
U2 - 10.1136/gut.2010.226548
DO - 10.1136/gut.2010.226548
M3 - Article
C2 - 21317177
AN - SCOPUS:79960336916
SN - 0017-5749
VL - 60
SP - 1068
EP - 1075
JO - Gut
JF - Gut
IS - 8
ER -