关于 BI 1291583 在健康日本男性受试者中的安全性和药代动力学的 I 期随机研究

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY British journal of clinical pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1111/bcp.16249
Yusuke Tadayasu, Donald Sarubbi, Takumi Furuichi, Anastasia Eleftheraki, Shuhei Nakamura, Wiebke Sauter, Ryuzo Hanada
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支气管扩张症患者对减少炎症的治疗方案的需求尚未得到满足。Cathepsin C抑制剂有望通过减少中性粒细胞衍生的丝氨酸蛋白酶的活化来实现这一目标。在此,我们展示了一项 I 期试验的安全性和药代动力学(PK)数据,该试验评估了新型 cathepsin C 抑制剂 BI 1291583 在健康日本男性受试者中的应用情况。
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A randomized phase I study of the safety and pharmacokinetics of BI 1291583 in healthy Japanese male subjects

Aims

Bronchiectasis patients face an unmet need for treatment options that reduce inflammation. Cathepsin C inhibition is expected to achieve this by reducing the activation of neutrophil-derived serine proteases. Here, we present safety and pharmacokinetic (PK) data from a Phase I trial evaluating the novel cathepsin C inhibitor BI 1291583 in healthy Japanese male subjects.

Methods

This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study investigated BI 1291583 in healthy Japanese male subjects (jRCT2071210111) and consisted of a single-rising-dose (SRD) part and a multiple-dose (MD) part. The primary endpoint was the percentage of subjects with drug-related treatment-emergent adverse events (AEs). Secondary PK endpoints (SRD: AUC0-∞ and Cmax; MD: AUCτ,1 and Cmax,1 after first dose and AUCτ,ss and Cmax,ss after last dose), as well as further safety and PK endpoints, were also assessed.

Results

Overall, 36 subjects (n = 24 for SRD part; n = 12 for MD part) entered this Phase I trial. BI 1291583 was safe and well tolerated across the doses tested. All AEs were of mild intensity, with no drug-related treatment-emergent AEs, deaths, serious AEs or AEs of special interest reported in either part of the trial. Following both SRD and MD administration, BI 1291583 was readily absorbed, and PK was supraproportional over the doses assessed.

Conclusion

The results show that BI 1291583 has an appropriate benefit–risk ratio for Japanese patients, with no safety or exposure concerns at the doses studied. Japanese patients with bronchiectasis can be safely integrated into future global clinical trials of BI 1291583, with no dose adjustment required.

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