LONG-TERM EFFICACY OF EVINACUMAB IN PATIENTS WITH HOMOZYGOUS FAMILIAL HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA: RESULTS FROM SUBGROUP ANALYSES

IF 4.3 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS American journal of preventive cardiology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ajpc.2024.100801
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Abstract

Therapeutic Area

Pharmacologic Therapy

Background

Homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by severely elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and increased risk of early-onset atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Despite treatment with multiple lipid-lowering therapies (LLTs), most patients with HoFH do not attain guideline-recommended LDL-C treatment goals. In a phase 3 trial (NCT03409744), evinacumab, an angiopoietin-like 3 inhibitor, substantially reduced mean LDL-C by 43.6% from baseline to Week 24. Here, we report on the long-term LDL-C lowering efficacy of evinacumab analyzed by patient subgroups from the open-label treatment period (OLTP) of this phase 3 trial.

Methods

This single-arm, open-label, phase 3 study (NCT03409744) comprised patients with HoFH aged ≥12 years who were evinacumab-naïve or had previously received evinacumab in other trials. The study included a run-in period (≤10 weeks), a screening period (2 weeks), an OLTP (≤192 weeks), and a follow-up period (24 weeks). In the OLTP, all patients received intravenous evinacumab 15 mg/kg every 4 weeks alongside optimized LLT.

Results

Overall, 116 patients were enrolled with a mean (standard deviation [SD]) age of 38.8 (15.9) years. The proportion of male and female patients was similar (50.9% vs 49.1%, respectively). Most patients were White (69.0%) or Asian (10.3%). At baseline, mean (SD) LDL-C was 261.0 (160.1) mg/dL. Evinacumab reduced mean (SD) LDL-C from baseline to Week 96 by 57.6% (16.7%), 36.4% (54.6%), and 38.0% (52.9%) in patients <18 years of age, patients ≥18 years of age, and overall, respectively. Among female and male patients, mean (SD) LDL-C reduction from baseline to Week 96 was 48.8% (32.3%) and 30.5% (62.6%), respectively. Mean (SD) LDL-C reduction from baseline to Week 96 was 43.1% (36.9%) in patients with null-null variants in either the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) gene or the low-density lipoprotein receptor adapter protein 1 (LDLRAP1) gene; mean (SD) LDL-C reduction was 35.1% (62.4%) in patients with non-null variants in LDLR or LDLRAP1. From baseline to Week 96, reductions in LDL-C with evinacumab were observed irrespective of background LLT (Figure).

Conclusions

In patients with HoFH, evinacumab showed substantial and sustained LDL-C reduction irrespective of age, sex, LDLR genotype, and background LLT.
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依维那单抗对同型家族性高胆固醇血症患者的长期疗效:亚组分析结果
治疗领域药物疗法背景杂合子家族性高胆固醇血症(HoFH)是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,其特点是低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL-C)严重升高,早发动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病的风险增加。尽管使用了多种降脂疗法(LLT),但大多数 HoFH 患者仍无法达到指南推荐的 LDL-C 治疗目标。在一项 3 期试验(NCT03409744)中,血管生成素样 3 抑制剂 evinacumab 使平均 LDL-C 从基线到第 24 周大幅降低了 43.6%。方法这项单臂、开放标签的 3 期研究(NCT03409744)由年龄≥12 岁的 HoFH 患者组成,这些患者对依维莫司无免疫反应或之前曾在其他试验中接受过依维莫司治疗。研究包括磨合期(≤10周)、筛选期(2周)、OLTP(≤192周)和随访期(24周)。在OLTP中,所有患者在接受优化的LLT治疗的同时,每4周静脉注射15 mg/kg的依维莫司。男性和女性患者的比例相似(分别为 50.9% 和 49.1%)。大多数患者为白人(69.0%)或亚裔(10.3%)。基线时,平均(标清)LDL-C 为 261.0 (160.1) mg/dL。从基线到第96周,埃文库单抗使18岁患者、≥18岁患者和总体患者的平均(标清)LDL-C分别降低了57.6%(16.7%)、36.4%(54.6%)和38.0%(52.9%)。在女性和男性患者中,从基线到第96周,LDL-C的平均(标度)降幅分别为48.8%(32.3%)和30.5%(62.6%)。从基线到第96周,低密度脂蛋白受体(LDLR)基因或低密度脂蛋白受体适配蛋白1(LDLRAP1)基因无效变异患者的LDL-C平均(标清)降低率为43.1%(36.9%);LDLR或LDLRAP1非无效变异患者的LDL-C平均(标清)降低率为35.1%(62.4%)。结论 在 HoFH 患者中,无论年龄、性别、LDLR 基因型和背景 LLT 如何,evinacumab 均能显著且持续地降低 LDL-C。
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