Ascendis Pharma A/S Announces Filing of the Clinical Trial Notification for Phase 3 Clinical Trial of TransCon™ hGH for Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency in Japan
Ascendis Pharma A/S (Nasdaq: ASND) has filed a Clinical Trial Notification with Japan's PMDA to initiate the phase 3 riGHt Trial for TransCon™ hGH, targeting pediatric growth hormone deficiency (GHD). This trial is significant as it aims to compare the height velocity of treated Japanese children against a daily hGH formulation, enhancing the product's global reach. The trial involves 40 treatment-naïve children and is expected to support marketing applications in Japan, crucial for expanding Ascendis' product offerings.
- Filing of Clinical Trial Notification for phase 3 riGHt Trial in Japan.
- Trial aims to evaluate TransCon hGH against existing daily hGH treatment.
- Potential to expand market presence in Japan.
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Sept. 23, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ascendis Pharma A/S (Nasdaq: ASND), a biopharmaceutical company that utilizes its innovative TransCon technologies to address unmet medical needs, today announced that it has filed a Clinical Trial Notification (CTN) with the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) in Japan to initiate the company’s phase 3 riGHt Trial of TransCon™ hGH (lonapegsomatropin), a long-acting prodrug of somatropin (hGH), for the treatment for pediatric growth hormone deficiency (GHD).
“The initiation of our phase 3 riGHt Trial in Japan for TransCon hGH is an important clinical milestone, bringing us a step closer to extending the global reach of TransCon hGH,” said Jan Mikkelsen, President and CEO at Ascendis Pharma. “This riGHt Trial will evaluate TransCon hGH in treatment naïve children with pediatric GHD and will help support our marketing applications in Japan.”
The primary objective of the riGHt Trial is to evaluate and compare the annualized height velocity (AHV) of 40 Japanese prepubertal treatment naïve children with GHD treated with weekly TransCon hGH to that of a commercially available daily hGH formulation at 52 weeks.
About Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD)1
Pediatric GHD is a serious orphan disease caused when the pituitary gland does not produce enough growth hormone. Children with GHD are not only characterized by short stature, but they also may experience metabolic abnormalities, psychosocial challenges and poor quality of life. For decades, the standard of care for GHD has been a daily subcutaneous injection of hGH, which improves growth and overall endocrine health.
About TransCon™ Technology
TransCon refers to “transient conjugation.” The proprietary TransCon platform is an innovative technology designed to create new therapies that optimize therapeutic effect, including efficacy, safety and dosing frequency. TransCon molecules have three components: an unmodified parent drug, an inert carrier that protects it, and a linker that temporarily binds the two. When bound, the carrier inactivates and shields the parent drug from clearance. When injected into the body, physiologic conditions (e.g., pH and temperature) initiate the release of the active, unmodified parent drug in a predictable manner. Because the parent drug is unmodified, its original mode of action may be maintained. TransCon technology is designed to be applied broadly to a protein, peptide or small molecule in multiple therapeutic areas, and to be used systemically or locally.
About Ascendis Pharma A/S
Ascendis Pharma is applying its innovative platform technology to build a leading, fully integrated biopharma company focused on making a meaningful difference in patients’ lives. Guided by its core values of patients, science and passion, the company utilizes its TransCon™ technologies to create new and potentially best-in-class therapies.
Ascendis Pharma currently has a pipeline of three independent endocrinology rare disease product candidates in clinical development and is advancing oncology as its second therapeutic area of focus. The company continues to expand into additional therapeutic areas to address unmet patient needs.
Ascendis is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, with additional offices in Heidelberg and Berlin, Germany, and in Palo Alto and Redwood City, California.
For more information, please visit www.ascendispharma.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
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1 Backeljauw PF, et al. Endocrine Disorders in Adolescents. 2014: 292-403.
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