- ATI-1777 2% BID Achieved a Statistically Significant Result in the Primary Efficacy Endpoint at Week 4 -
- Minimal Systemic Exposure Supports “Soft” Topical JAK Inhibitor Approach -
- ATI-1777 Was Well Tolerated -
ATI-1777-AD-202 was a Phase 2b, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled, parallel-group clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics (PK) of multiple concentrations (0.5%, 1% and 2%) of twice daily treatment with ATI-1777 and a single concentration (2%) of once daily treatment with ATI-1777. For this trial, ATI-1777 was developed as an emollient-containing spray formulation. The trial randomized 250 patients with mild, moderate or severe AD, including adults and children as young as 12 years old, across 30 clinical trial sites in
“The trial demonstrated efficacy results, a pharmacokinetic profile and safety results that were consistent with what was seen in the Phase 2a trial of ATI-1777,” stated Dr.
Results
The trial met the primary efficacy endpoint, the percent change from baseline in the Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) score at week 4, with statistical significance for patients treated with ATI-1777 2% BID compared to patients treated with vehicle (69.7% versus 58.7% in the pooled vehicle group, p=0.035). In addition, the following results were observed with respect to the primary endpoint:
- While not statistically superior, ATI-1777 2% QD showed a trend toward significance (68.3% compared to 59.5% in vehicle, p=0.086).
- In the per-protocol population, or all patients who had week 4 data with no major protocol deviations, ATI-1777 2% BID demonstrated a 70.8% reduction in
EASI compared to a 58.5% reduction in vehicle (p=0.025), and ATI-1777 2% QD demonstrated a 68.4% reduction inEASI compared to a 59.7% reduction in vehicle (p=0.102). - In addition, a post-hoc analysis of only patients who had baseline severity of moderate or severe AD showed a 65.6% and 65.1% reduction in the
EASI score at week 4 in ATI-1777 2% BID and ATI-1777 2% QD, respectively, compared to a 52.6% reduction in the pooled vehicle group (p=0.029 and 0.040, respectively).
While not statistically powered, ATI-1777 2% BID and 2% QD also showed improvement in the proportion of patients who reached an IGA-TS response (Investigator Global Assessment Treatment Success, the
A PK analysis showed minimal levels of exposure to ATI-1777. The mean steady state trough drug levels at week 4 were 0.319 ng/mL, representing 0.7% of IC50 for JAK 1/3 inhibition in whole blood. In total, 97% of ATI-1777 plasma samples from dosed patients had concentrations below 1/10th of the IC50, and six samples (from five ATI-1777-treated patients) of 570 samples analyzed had concentrations above 1/4 of the IC50.
No meaningful safety findings were observed and ATI-1777 was well tolerated. In particular, no adverse events (AEs) commonly associated with JAK inhibitors, including serious infections, malignancies, major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and thromboses, were observed in patients treated with ATI-1777. The most common AEs in patients treated with ATI-1777 (reported in ≥2% patients) were nasopharyngitis (ATI-1777: 2%; vehicle: 2%) and application site itch (ATI-1777: 2.5%; vehicle: 0%). Among patients receiving ATI-1777, there were no discontinuations due to AEs and one serious but unrelated AE in a patient (ATI-1777 2% QD) who completed the study. All other AEs were mild to moderate in severity.
“We thank the investigators and patients for their participation in the trial, and our employees for their dedication to its execution,” stated
Aclaris plans to submit the full results to an upcoming scientific conference.
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