Sotatercept: A First-In-Class Activin Signaling Inhibitor for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

IF 1.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-22 DOI:10.1177/87551225251317957
Aimon C Miranda, Cyrille K Cornelio, Bao Anh C Tran, Joel Fernandez
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Objective: The objective of the study is to review the characteristics, efficacy, safety, and clinical relevance of sotatercept in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Data Sources: A literature search containing search terms related to sotatercept and PAH was conducted. Embase via Elsevier, MEDLINE via Ovid, the medRxiv preprint server, Cochrane Library CENTRAL trials registry, and ClinicalTrials.gov were searched from inception through October 31, 2024. The package insert was utilized to obtain drug information and additional data. Study Selection and Data Extraction: Phase II-III clinical trials investigating sotatercept for PAH were included. Articles written in English were extracted while animal studies and phase I clinical trials were excluded. Data Synthesis: In patients with WHO Group 1, functional class II-III PAH, adding sotatercept to background therapy increased 6-minute walk distance in phase II-III trials. Pooled analysis from PULSAR (phase II) and STELLAR (phase III) showed improvements in pulmonary vascular resistance and NT-proBNP. Exploratory data from PULSAR revealed that BMPR2 genetic variant status was not associated with significant differences in treatment effects. SPECTRA (phase IIb) demonstrated improved right ventricular structure and function. Interim analysis from SOTERIA showed that treatment effects persist at 1 year. Conclusions: Sotatercept is a viable add-on therapy for patients with PAH Group 1 and functional class II-III. Additional data are needed to assess long-term outcomes among treatment-naïve patients and those with the most severe symptomatology.

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目的:本研究的目的是回顾索特塞普治疗肺动脉高压(PAH)的特点、疗效、安全性和临床相关性。资料来源:我们进行了文献检索,其中包含了与索特塞普和多环芳烃相关的检索词。Embase通过爱思唯尔检索,MEDLINE通过Ovid检索,medRxiv预印本服务器检索,Cochrane图书馆中央试验注册中心检索,ClinicalTrials.gov检索从成立到2024年10月31日。利用说明书获取药物信息和附加数据。研究选择和数据提取:纳入了研究索特塞普治疗多环芳烃的II-III期临床试验。以英文撰写的文章被提取,而动物研究和I期临床试验被排除在外。数据综合:在II-III期临床试验中,WHO第1组II-III功能级PAH患者,在背景治疗中加入索特塞普可增加6分钟步行距离。PULSAR (II期)和STELLAR (III期)的合并分析显示肺血管阻力和NT-proBNP均有改善。PULSAR的探索性数据显示,BMPR2基因变异状态与治疗效果的显着差异无关。SPECTRA (IIb期)显示右心室结构和功能得到改善。SOTERIA的中期分析显示,治疗效果持续1年。结论:索特西普是PAH 1组和功能II-III级患者的一种可行的附加治疗。需要更多的数据来评估treatment-naïve患者和那些有最严重症状的患者的长期结果。
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