Global Coalition for Adaptive Research, Biohaven, and Vigeo Announce Commencement of Biohaven’s Troriluzole and Vigeo’S VT1021 in GBM AGILE Trial
Biohaven Pharmaceutical (NYSE: BHVN) and Vigeo Therapeutics announced their entry into the GBM AGILE trial, an adaptive platform study for glioblastoma treatments. This trial, which began in July 2019, aims to rapidly identify effective interventions for patients suffering from this aggressive brain cancer. Troriluzole and VT1021 will be tested in newly diagnosed and recurrent glioblastoma patients, with enrollment starting at Henry Ford Health in Detroit, expanding across over 40 sites in the US and globally. Overall, the trial seeks to optimize treatment outcomes through simultaneous testing of multiple therapies.
- Participation in the innovative GBM AGILE trial allows for accelerated drug testing.
- Troriluzole and VT1021 have potential to improve treatment outcomes for glioblastoma patients.
- Trial design allows simultaneous evaluation of multiple therapies, enhancing efficiency.
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Biohaven and Vigeo Now Enrolling in GBM AGILE, Registrational Phase 2-3 Adaptive Platform Trial to Evaluate Interventions for Patients With Glioblastoma
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“GBM AGILE is a ground-breaking trial that enables us to simultaneously and dynamically study the effects of multiple new drug candidates in an optimized learning environment. The trial’s nimble model allows us to more efficiently and rapidly identify effective therapies for GBM patients,” said
GBM AGILE is an international, innovative platform trial designed to more rapidly identify and confirm effective therapies for patients with glioblastoma through response adaptive randomization and a seamless phase 2/3 design. The trial, conceived by over 130 key opinion leaders, is conducted under a master protocol, allowing multiple therapies or combinations of therapies from different pharmaceutical partners to be evaluated simultaneously. With its innovative design and efficient operational infrastructure, data from GBM AGILE can be used as the foundation for a new drug application (NDA) and biologics license application (BLA) submissions and registrations to the FDA and other health authorities.
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“Glioblastoma is a devasting disease with few effective treatment options and no cure. Currently the average survival rate is estimated to be only eight months,” noted
Biohaven’s troriluzole is a novel, orally administered small molecule that modulates glutamate, the most abundant excitatory neurotransmitter in the human body. Troriluzole is thought to restore glutamate homeostasis by enhancing glutamate cycling, decreasing presynaptic glutamate release, and augmenting the expression and function of excitatory amino acid transporters (i.e., EAAT2) located on glial cells that play a key role in clearing excess glutamate from the synapse. Troriluzole was selected for inclusion in GBM AGILE, based on compelling evidence showing deregulation of glutamate in glioblastoma. The therapeutic potential of troriluzole in glioblastoma and other oncology indications is supported by several recent clinical and translational research studies conducted with troriluzole and its active moiety.
“The initiation of this pivotal trial of troriluzole for glioblastoma is an exciting milestone,” commented Dr.
Vigeo’s VT1021, is a first-in-class dual modulating compound that blocks the CD47 immune checkpoint and activates the apoptotic and macrophage reprogramming activity of CD36. The result of the dual modulating activity is the induction of apoptosis in tumor and endothelial cells, as well as an increase in both CTL:Treg and M1:M2 macrophage ratio. The biological/therapeutic activity of VT1021 is mediated by the stimulation of thrombospondin-1 (Tsp-1). Through these dual-modulating effects VT1021 reprograms the tumor microenvironment from one that is immune suppressive, or “cold,” to immune enhanced (or sensitized), or “hot,” that are more susceptible to attack from the immune system. With its novel mechanism of action and clinical data from a Phase 2 expansion study in recurrent GBM patients, VT1021 is undergoing further studies to determine its effect in treating the disease, given that CD36 and CD47 are found to be highly expressed in tumor cells compared to normal brain tissue.
“VT1021 has seen remarkable patient response, with a great safety profile, in our earlier clinical trials. We are excited that VT1021 is included as part of this global, multi-site effort to treat such a devastating disease,” said
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Biohaven is a global commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company with a portfolio of innovative, best-in-class therapies to improve the lives of patients with debilitating neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases, including rare disorders. Biohaven's Neuroinnovation™ portfolio includes FDA-approved NURTEC® ODT (rimegepant) for the acute and preventive treatment of migraine (EMA-approved as VYDURA® for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura, and prophylaxis of episodic migraine in adults who have at least four migraine attacks per month) and a broad pipeline of late-stage product candidates across five distinct mechanistic platforms: CGRP receptor antagonism for the acute and preventive treatment of migraine and other CGRP-mediated diseases; glutamate modulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder and spinocerebellar ataxia; myeloperoxidase (MPO) inhibition for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Kv7 ion channel activators for focal epilepsy and neuronal hyperexcitability, and myostatin inhibition for neuromuscular diseases. More information about Biohaven is available at www.biohavenpharma.com.
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