Promising role of voxelotor in managing sickle cell disease in children: a narrative review.

IF 3.6 Q1 PEDIATRICS Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-13 DOI:10.3345/cep.2024.00500
Amit Agrawal, Gaurav Jadon, Japna Singh, Dalwinder Janjua
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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is characterized by chronic hemolytic anemia and intermittent vasoocclusive crises. To date, 4 disease-modifying drugs have been approved for the treatment of SCD: hydroxyurea (an S-phase inhibitor), L-glutamine (an amino acid), crizanlizumab (a P-selectin inhibitor), and voxelotor (a hemoglobin S polymerization inhibitor). Preclinical studies suggested that voxelotor effectively treats SCD and sickle cell anemia (SCA). In a phase III trial, voxelotor-treated patients showed significantly elevated hemoglobin levels (>1 g/dL from baseline) compared to placebo-treated patients. The group that received voxelotor also showed a greater decrease in hemolytic markers but a comparable incidence of side effects. Six ongoing clinical trials also sought to ascertain the effectiveness and safety of high-dose voxelotor when administered to children younger than 12 years. Studies assessing their long-term efficacy and safety are needed to fully understand the role of voxelotor in treating SCD/SCA. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms, trials to date, and future treatment directions of voxelotor.

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Voxelotor在治疗儿童镰状细胞病中的前景:综述。
镰状细胞病(SCD)的特点是慢性溶血性贫血和间歇性血管闭塞性危象。迄今为止,已有四种改变病情的药物获准用于治疗 SCD:羟基脲(一种 S 相抑制剂)、L-谷氨酰胺(一种氨基酸)、crizanlizumab(一种 P 选择素抑制剂)和 voxelotor(一种血红蛋白 S 聚合抑制剂)。临床前研究表明,voxelotor 能有效治疗 SCD 和镰状细胞性贫血(SCA)。在一项 III 期试验中,接受 voxelotor 治疗的患者与接受安慰剂治疗的患者相比,血红蛋白水平明显升高(与基线相比>1 g/dL)。接受 voxelotor 治疗的一组患者溶血指标下降幅度更大,但副作用发生率相当。目前正在进行的六项临床试验还旨在确定大剂量 voxelotor 对 12 岁以下儿童的有效性和安全性。要全面了解伏塞洛在治疗 SCD/SCA 中的作用,还需要对其长期疗效和安全性进行评估研究。在本综述中,我们将讨论 voxelotor 的机制、迄今为止的试验以及未来的治疗方向。
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