Population Pharmacokinetics and Exposure-Response Analyses of Sarilumab in Patients with Polymyalgia Rheumatica.

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Christine Xu, William S Denney, Ying Liu, Jennifer Sloane, Remco Diab, Hisham Abdallah, Sreeraj Macha, Bhaskar Dasgupta
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Sarilumab (interleukin-6 receptor inhibitor) is approved in the United States and Europe for polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR). This study characterized sarilumab pharmacokinetics (PK) and assessed the influence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on PK in patients with PMR and giant cell arteritis (GCA). Exposure-responses analyses were conducted to evaluate the PK-pharmacodynamic (PD) relationships of sarilumab with key efficacy and safety endpoints in patients with PMR (NCT03600818). Population (Pop) PK analysis was conducted using pooled PK data from two phase III studies including 58 patients with PMR and 40 with GCA (NCT03600805). This Pop PK model was developed by re-estimating parameters from a previous rheumatoid arthritis (RA) model. The main source of intrinsic PK variability in patients with PMR was body weight, with decreasing weight causing increased sarilumab exposure. The population mean apparent clearance for patients with PMR was lower than for patients with RA due to higher albumin, lower creatinine clearance, and lower C-reactive protein (CRP) in PMR than in RA. Individual exposures at steady state overlapped among patients with PMR, GCA, and RA. PK-PD relationships showed that greater sarilumab Ctrough in patients with PMR were associated with increasing total sIL-6Rα and decreasing CRP. There was a slight increase in patients achieving sustained remission at Week 52 and a decrease in absolute neutrophil count with increasing sarilumab Ctrough plateauing at 20-25 mg/L. The PD effect of sarilumab plateaued at Ctrough of 20-25 mg/L for target saturation, efficacy, and safety endpoints, supporting a dosage of 200 mg every 2 weeks for PMR.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (JCP) is a Human Pharmacology journal designed to provide physicians, pharmacists, research scientists, regulatory scientists, drug developers and academic colleagues a forum to present research in all aspects of Clinical Pharmacology. This includes original research in pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics, pharmacometrics, physiologic based pharmacokinetic modeling, drug interactions, therapeutic drug monitoring, regulatory sciences (including unique methods of data analysis), special population studies, drug development, pharmacovigilance, womens’ health, pediatric pharmacology, and pharmacodynamics. Additionally, JCP publishes review articles, commentaries and educational manuscripts. The Journal also serves as an instrument to disseminate Public Policy statements from the American College of Clinical Pharmacology.
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