Assessing the Interchangeability of AVT02 and Humira® in Participants with Moderate‑to‑Severe Chronic Plaque Psoriasis: Pharmacokinetics, Efficacy, Safety, and Immunogenicity Results from a Multicenter, Double-Blind, Randomized, Parallel-Group Study.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Steven R Feldman, Richard Kay, Nataliya Reznichenko, Joanna Sobierska, Roshan Dias, Hendrik Otto, Halimu N Haliduola, Abid Sattar, Ruth Ruffieux, Heimo Stroissnig, Fausto Berti
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Abstract

Background: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) interchangeability guidelines state that the primary endpoint in a switching study should assess the impact of switching between the proposed interchangeable product and the reference product on clinical pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (if available), as these assessments are generally sensitive to changes in immunogenicity and/or exposure that may arise due to switching. In addition, interchangeability designation requires no clinically meaningful difference in safety and efficacy of switching between the biosimilar and reference, compared with when using the reference product alone.

Objectives:  The aim of this study was to investigate the PK, immunogenicity, efficacy, and safety in participants undergoing repeated switches between Humira® and AVT02 as part of a global interchangeable development program.

Methods: This multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group study in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis comprises three parts: lead-in period (weeks 1-12), switching module (weeks 12-28), and the optional extension phase (weeks 28-52). Following the lead-in period during which all participants received the reference product (80 mg in week 1, followed by 40 mg every other week), participants with a clinical response of ≥ 75% improvement in the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI75) were randomized 1:1 to receive AVT02 alternating with the reference product (switching arm) or reference product only (non-switching arm). At week 28, participants who were PASI50 responders could opt to take part in an open-label extension phase receiving AVT02 up to week 50, with an end of study visit at week 52. PK, safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy were evaluated at various timepoints throughout the study for both switching and non-switching arms.

Results: In total, 550 participants were randomized to switching (277) and non-switching arms (273). The switching versus non-switching arithmetic least square means ratio [90% confidence intervals (CIs)] was 101.7% (91.4-112.0%) for the area under the concentration-time curve over the dosing interval from weeks 26-28 (AUCtau, W26-28) and 108.1% (98.3-117.9%) for maximum concentration over the dosing interval from weeks 26-28 (Cmax, W26-28). The 90% CIs for the switching versus non-switching arithmetic means ratio for primary endpoints AUCtau, W26-28 and Cmax, W26-28 were within the prespecified limits of 80-125%, demonstrating comparable PK profiles between groups. In addition, the PASI, Dermatology Life Quality Index, and static Physician's Global Assessment efficacy scores were highly similar for both treatment groups. There were no clinically meaningful differences between the immunogenicity and safety assessments of repeated switching between AVT02 and the reference product, versus the reference product alone.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated that the risk, in terms of safety or diminished efficacy of switching between the biosimilar and the reference product, is not greater than the risk of using the reference product alone, as required by the FDA for interchangeability designation. Beyond the scope of interchangeability, a consistent long-term safety and immunogenicity profile, with no impact on the trough levels up to 52 weeks, was established.

Clinical trial registration: NCT04453137; date of registration: 1 July 2020.

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评估AVT02和Humira®在中重度慢性斑块性银屑病患者中的互换性:一项多中心、双盲、随机、平行组研究的药代动力学、疗效、安全性和免疫原性结果
背景:美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)可互换性指南指出,切换研究的主要终点应评估推荐的可互换产品和参考产品之间切换对临床药代动力学(PK)和药效学(如果有的话)的影响,因为这些评估通常对可能因切换而引起的免疫原性和/或暴露的变化敏感。此外,互换性标识要求在生物仿制药和参比药之间切换与单独使用参比药相比,在安全性和有效性方面没有临床意义上的差异。目的:本研究的目的是调查作为全球可互换开发计划的一部分,在Humira®和AVT02之间反复切换的参与者的PK,免疫原性,有效性和安全性。方法:这项针对中重度斑块型银屑病患者的多中心、随机、双盲、平行组研究包括三个部分:先导期(1-12周)、转换模块(12-28周)和可选延长期(28-52周)。在所有参与者接受参考产品(第1周80 mg,随后每隔一周40 mg)的引入期之后,临床反应改善≥75%的银屑病面积和严重程度指数(PASI75)的参与者被1:1随机分配到与参考产品(转换组)交替接受AVT02或仅接受参考产品(非转换组)。在第28周,PASI50应答者可以选择参加开放标签延长期,接受AVT02治疗至第50周,并在第52周结束研究访问。在整个研究的不同时间点,对切换组和非切换组的PK、安全性、免疫原性和有效性进行了评估。结果:共有550名参与者被随机分配到转换组(277)和非转换组(273)。26-28周给药间隔内(AUCtau, W26-28)浓度-时间曲线下面积的切换与非切换算术最小二乘平均比值[90%置信区间(ci)]为101.7%(91.4-112.0%),26-28周给药间隔内(Cmax, W26-28)最大浓度为108.1%(98.3-117.9%)。主要终点AUCtau, W26-28和Cmax, W26-28的切换与非切换算术平均比值的90% ci在预定的80-125%范围内,表明组间PK谱具有可比性。此外,两个治疗组的PASI、皮肤病生活质量指数(Dermatology Life Quality Index)和静态内科医生全球评估(Physician's Global Assessment)疗效评分高度相似。AVT02与参考产品反复切换的免疫原性和安全性评估与单独使用参考产品之间没有临床意义的差异。结论:本研究表明,在生物仿制药和参比产品之间切换的安全性或有效性降低的风险,并不大于单独使用参比产品的风险,这是FDA对可互换性指定的要求。在互换性范围之外,建立了一致的长期安全性和免疫原性,对52周内的谷水平没有影响。临床试验注册:NCT04453137;注册日期:2020年7月1日。
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BioDrugs
BioDrugs 医学-免疫学
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12.60
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2.90%
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50
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: An essential resource for R&D professionals and clinicians with an interest in biologic therapies. BioDrugs covers the development and therapeutic application of biotechnology-based pharmaceuticals and diagnostic products for the treatment of human disease. BioDrugs offers a range of additional enhanced features designed to increase the visibility, readership and educational value of the journal’s content. Each article is accompanied by a Key Points summary, giving a time-efficient overview of the content to a wide readership. Articles may be accompanied by plain language summaries to assist patients, caregivers and others in understanding important medical advances. The journal also provides the option to include various other types of enhanced features including slide sets, videos and animations. All enhanced features are peer reviewed to the same high standard as the article itself. Peer review is conducted using Editorial Manager®, supported by a database of international experts. This database is shared with other Adis journals.
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