Efficacy of lebrikizumab in adolescent patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis: 16-week results from three randomized phase 3 clinical trials.

Adelaide A Hebert, Carsten Flohr, H Chih-Ho Hong, Alan D Irvine, Evangeline Pierce, Hany Elmaraghy, Sreekumar Pillai, Zach Dawson, Sherry Chen, Clara Armengol, Elaine Siegfried, Stephan Weidinger
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Abstract

Background: Lebrikizumab, a high-affinity monoclonal antibody targeting IL-13, previously demonstrated clinical efficacy in three randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 3 trials that included adults and adolescents with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (AD): ADvocate1, ADvocate2, and ADhere.

Aim: This subset analysis evaluated 16-week physician- and patient-reported outcomes of lebrikizumab in the adolescent patients enrolled in these three trials.

Methods: Eligible adolescents (≥12 to <18 years weighing ≥40kg) were randomized 2:1 to subcutaneous lebrikizumab (500 mg loading doses at baseline and Week 2 followed by 250 mg every 2 weeks) or placebo as monotherapy in ADvocate1&2, and in combination with topical corticosteroids (TCS) in the ADhere study. Week 16 analyses included clinical efficacy outcomes (IGA (0,1) with ≥2-point improvement, EASI 75, EASI 90), patient-reported Pruritus NRS ≥4-point improvement and Sleep-Loss Scale ≥2-point improvement.

Results: Pooled ADvocate1&2 16-week results in lebrikizumab (N = 67) vs placebo (N = 35) were: IGA (0,1) 46.6% vs 14.3% (p < 0.01), EASI 75 62.0% vs 17.3% (p < 0.001), EASI 90 40.7% vs 11.5% (p < 0.01), Pruritus NRS 48.9% vs 13.1% (p < 0.01), and Sleep-Loss Scale 26.9% vs 6.9% (p = 0.137). Corresponding results for ADhere, (lebrikizumab + TCS, N = 32; placebo + TCS, N = 14), were consistent.

Conclusions: Lebrikizumab treatment demonstrated efficacy in improving the signs and symptoms of AD in adolescent patients, consistent with the ADvocate and ADhere overall population results.

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研究背景Lebrikizumab是一种靶向IL-13的高亲和力单克隆抗体,曾在三项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照的3期试验中显示出临床疗效,这些试验包括成人和中重度特应性皮炎(AD)青少年患者:ADvocate1、ADvocate2和ADhere.Aim:本子集分析评估了这三项试验中加入的青少年患者使用来曲珠单抗16周后医生和患者报告的疗效:方法:符合条件的青少年(≥12 岁至结果:在ADvocate1和2试验中,来布瑞珠单抗(67例)与安慰剂(35例)的16周汇总结果如下:IGA (0,1) 46.6% vs 14.3% (p p p p = 0.137)。ADhere的相应结果(来布利珠单抗+TCS,N = 32;安慰剂+TCS,N = 14)一致:结论:利布利珠单抗治疗对改善青少年患者的AD体征和症状具有疗效,这与ADvocate和ADhere的总体结果一致。
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