非全球公司血液恶性肿瘤药物的特点及其对全球监管审批的影响

IF 6.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1002/cpt.3440
Kensuke Matsuda, Sumimasa Nagai, Koichi Sugimoto
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非全球性公司(包括新成立的生物技术公司)开发的药物数量有所增加;然而,人们对这些药物的特点及其对全球监管审批的影响还不甚了解。利用公共数据库,我们确定了2011年1月至2022年12月期间美国批准的血液系统恶性肿瘤新分子实体(NME)。这些药物分为非全球公司(非全球组)提交的药物和全球公司(全球组)提交的药物。我们确定了 48 个 NME,其中 19 个(40%)被归类为非全球性公司。其中 13 家(68%)来自美国公司。在非全球组中,63%(12/19)的非处方药已在美国获得加速批准,其中只有 50%(6/12)的非处方药在 2023 年 9 月前进行了批准后的确证试验。关于对欧盟(EU)和日本批准的影响,在欧盟(56% 对 21%)和日本(94% 对 64%),非全球组在美国批准后 2 年的未批准率高于全球组。总之,许多来自非全球公司的非处方药在美国获得了基于I/II期试验的加速批准。在欧盟和日本,来自非全球公司的 NME 在 2 年后的未批准率较高。
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Characteristics of Drugs from Non‐Global Companies for Hematologic Malignancies and Impact on Global Regulatory Approval
The number of drugs developed by non‐global companies, including biotech start‐ups, has increased; however, their characteristics and impact on global regulatory approval are not well understood. Using a public database, we identified new molecular entities (NMEs) approved for hematologic malignancies in the US from January 2011 to December 2022. They were divided into those submitted by non‐global companies (non‐global group) and those by global companies (global group). We identified 48 NMEs, of which 19 (40%) were classified as non‐global. Of these, 13 (68%) were from US‐based companies. In the non‐global group, 63% (12/19) of the NMEs had received accelerated approval in the US, of which only 50% (6/12) had a post‐approval confirmatory trial by September 2023. Regarding the impact on the approval in the European Union (EU) and Japan, the unapproval rate of 2 years after US approval was higher in the non‐global group than in the global group in the EU (56% vs. 21%) and Japan (94% vs. 64%). In conclusion, many NMEs from non‐global companies had received accelerated approval in the US based on phase I/II trials. NMEs from non‐global companies had a higher unapproval rate at 2 years in both the EU and Japan.
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期刊介绍: Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) is the authoritative cross-disciplinary journal in experimental and clinical medicine devoted to publishing advances in the nature, action, efficacy, and evaluation of therapeutics. CPT welcomes original Articles in the emerging areas of translational, predictive and personalized medicine; new therapeutic modalities including gene and cell therapies; pharmacogenomics, proteomics and metabolomics; bioinformation and applied systems biology complementing areas of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, human investigation and clinical trials, pharmacovigilence, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacometrics, and population pharmacology.
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