DAVIO 1 期试验:用于湿性老年性黄斑变性患者的 EYP-1901 可生物降解、持续给药的沃罗来尼植入物

IF 3.2 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Sunil Patel MD, PhD , Philip P. Storey MD , Mark R. Barakat MD , Vrinda Hershberger MD , William Z. Bridges Jr. MD , David A. Eichenbaum MD , David R. Lally MD, PhD , David S. Boyer MD , Sophie J. Bakri MD , Monica Roy OD, MPH , Dario A. Paggiarino MD
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摘要

目的评估 EYP-1901 的安全性和耐受性。EYP-1901 是一种含有 vorolanib 的玻璃体内植入物,vorolanib 是一种泛血管内皮生长因子受体抑制剂,采用生物可渗透给药技术 (Durasert E™) 包装,可持续给药。主要结果测量主要目标是评估 EYP-1901 的安全性和耐受性。次要目标是评估 EYP-1901 的生物活性,包括最佳矫正视力 (BCVA) 和中央子场厚度 (CST)。探索性分析包括抗血管内皮生长因子治疗负担的减轻和无补充注射率。结果17名患者参加了440微克(3名患者)、1030微克(1名患者)、2060微克(8名患者)和3090微克(5名患者)剂量组。未观察到与 EYP-1901 有关的剂量限制性毒性、眼部严重不良事件 (AE) 或全身不良事件。没有证据表明眼部或全身毒性与伏罗来尼或给药技术有关。中度眼部治疗突发AEs(TEAEs)包括视力下降(2/17)和视网膜渗出(3/17)。一名 BCVA 下降的患者视力分别下降了 17、18 和 16 个字母,另一名患者视力下降了 25 个字母。17只研究眼中有1只报告了严重的TEAE,即新生血管性AMD(即疾病活动恶化/进展),但被认为与治疗无关。6个月和12个月时,BCVA与基线相比的平均变化分别为-1.8个字母和-5.4个字母。6个月和12个月时,CST与基线相比的平均变化分别为+1.7 μm和+2.4 μm。在 6 个月和 12 个月时,治疗负担分别减少了 74% 和 71%。结论 在 DAVIO 试验(ClinicalTrials.gov identifier,NCT04747197)中,EYP-1901 具有良好的安全性,并且之前接受过治疗的 wAMD 患者耐受性良好。单次注射 EYP-1901 后,生物活性指标保持相对稳定。这些初步数据支持正在进行的II期和计划中的III期试验,以评估疗效和安全性。
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Phase I DAVIO Trial: EYP-1901 Bioerodible, Sustained-Delivery Vorolanib Insert in Patients With Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Purpose

To evaluate safety and tolerability of EYP-1901, an intravitreal insert containing vorolanib, a pan–VEGF receptor inhibitor packaged in a bioerodible delivery technology (Durasert E™) for sustained delivery, in patients with wet age-related macular degeneration (wAMD) previously treated with anti-VEGF therapy.

Design

Phase I, multicenter, prospective, open-label, dose-escalation trial.

Participants

Patients with wAMD and evidence of prior anti-VEGF therapy response.

Methods

Patients received a single intravitreal injection of EYP-1901.

Main Outcome Measures

The primary objective was to evaluate safety and tolerability of EYP-1901. Secondary objectives assessed biologic activity of EYP-1901 including best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and central subfield thickness (CST). Exploratory analyses included reduction in anti-VEGF treatment burden and supplemental injection-free rates.

Results

Seventeen patients enrolled in the 440 μg (3 patients), 1030 μg (1 patient), 2060 μg (8 patients), and 3090 μg (5 patients) dose cohorts. No dose-limiting toxicity, ocular serious adverse events (AEs), or systemic AEs related to EYP-1901 were observed. There was no evidence of ocular or systemic toxicity related to vorolanib or the delivery technology. Moderate ocular treatment-emergent AEs (TEAEs) included reduced visual acuity (2/17) and retinal exudates (3/17). One patient with reduced BCVA had 3 separate reductions of 17, 18, and 16 letters, and another had a single drop of 25 letters. One severe TEAE, neovascular AMD (i.e., worsening/progressive disease activity), was reported in 1 of 17 study eyes but deemed unrelated to treatment. Mean change from baseline in BCVA was −1.8 letters and −5.4 letters at 6 and 12 months. Mean change from baseline in CST was +1.7 μm and +2.4 μm at 6 and 12 months. Reduction in treatment burden was 74% and 71% at 6 and 12 months. Of 16 study eyes, 13, 8, and 5 were injection-free up to 3, 6, and 12 months.

Conclusion

In the DAVIO trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier, NCT04747197), EYP-1901 had a favorable safety profile and was well tolerated in previously treated eyes with wAMD. Measures of biologic activity remained relatively stable following a single EYP-1901 injection. These preliminary data support ongoing phase II and planned phase III trials to assess efficacy and safety.

Financial Disclosure(s)

The author(s) have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.

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