Celldex Therapeutics Announces Positive Topline Results from Barzolvolimab Phase 2 Study in Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria
- Barzolvolimab met the primary endpoint with statistically significant decreases in urticaria disease activity.
- Mean change from baseline to week 12 in UAS7 was -23.87 in the 300 mg q8w dose group and -23.02 in the 150 mg q4w dose group.
- Barzolvolimab was generally well tolerated with a favorable safety profile.
- Treatment will continue for 52 weeks, supporting further development of barzolvolimab in Phase 3 CSU studies.
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-Barzolvolimab met primary endpoint with clinically meaningful and statistically significant decreases in urticaria disease activity across multiple dose groups-
-Mean change from baseline to week 12 in UAS7 of -23.87 in 300 mg q8w dose group and -23.02 in 150 mg q4w dose group-
-Barzolvolimab was generally well tolerated with a favorable safety profile-
-Treatment will continue to 52 weeks; results support further development of barzolvolimab in Phase 3 CSU studies-
- Company to host webcast call today at 8:00 am ET-
HAMPTON, N.J., Nov. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Celldex Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLDX) announced today positive topline results from the Company’s Phase 2 clinical trial of barzolvolimab in patients with moderate to severe chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) refractory to antihistamines, including patients who received prior biologics. Barzolvolimab is a humanized monoclonal antibody that specifically binds the receptor tyrosine kinase KIT with high specificity and potently inhibits its activity, which is required for mast cell function and survival. CSU is characterized by the occurrence of hives or wheals for 6 weeks or longer without identifiable specific triggers or causes. Treatment options for patients with CSU are limited and there are no approved therapies for patients who do not respond to omalizumab.
"We are thrilled to share these positive results which we believe further establish barzolvolimab as a potential transformative treatment option for patients suffering with CSU," commented Anthony S. Marucci, President and Chief Executive Officer of Celldex Therapeutics. "These data reinforce barzolvolimab's unique mechanism targeting a key underlying pathway of the disease. Based on the strength of these results, which included patients refractory to omalizumab, we are excited to continue the development of this program and move towards registrational trials. We would like to thank the patients and investigators for their participation in this trial and look forward to presenting full 12 week data from this study at an upcoming medical meeting.”
Data from the 208 patients randomized in the study showed that barzolvolimab achieved the primary efficacy endpoint, with a statistically significant mean change from baseline to week 12 of UAS7 (urticaria activity score) compared to placebo. Barzolvolimab demonstrated rapid, durable and clinically meaningful responses in patients with moderate to severe CSU refractory to antihistamines, including patients with prior omalizumab treatment. Demographics and baseline disease characteristics were well balanced across treatment groups.
Summary of Clinical Activity Assessments at Week 12 | ||||||||
300 mg q8w (n=51) | 150 mg q4w (n=52) | 75 mg q4w (n=53) | Placebo (n=51) | |||||
UAS7 Changes | ||||||||
Baseline UAS7 (mean) | 31.33 | 30.75 | 30.30 | 30.09 | ||||
LS Mean change at Week 12 | -23.87 | -23.02 | -17.06 | -10.47 | ||||
LS Mean difference from placebo (Confidence Interval, p value) | -13.41 (CI: -17.47, -9.34) p<0.0001 | -12.55 (CI:-16.56, -8.55) p<0.0001 | -6.60 (CI:-10.71, -2.49) p=0.0017 | |||||
Clinical Responses | ||||||||
UAS7=0 (Complete Control) | ||||||||
UAS7≤6 (Well-controlled) |
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Barzolvolimab was generally well tolerated with a favorable safety profile. Most adverse events were mild to moderate in severity; through 12 weeks, the most common treatment emergent adverse events in barzolvolimab treated patients were hair color changes (
Phase 2 Study Design
The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group Phase 2 study is evaluating the efficacy and safety profile of multiple dose regimens of barzolvolimab in patients with CSU who remain symptomatic despite antihistamine therapy, to determine the optimal dosing strategy. 208 patients were randomly assigned on a 1:1:1:1 ratio to receive subcutaneous injections of barzolvolimab at 75 mg every 4 weeks, 150 mg every 4 weeks, 300 mg every 8 weeks or placebo during a 16-week placebo-controlled treatment period. After 16 weeks, patients then enter a 36-week active treatment period, in which patients not already randomized to barzolvolimab at 150 mg every 4 weeks or 300 mg every 8 weeks are randomized 1:1 to receive one of these two dose regimens; patients already randomized to these treatment arms remain on the same regimen as during the placebo-controlled treatment period. After 52 weeks, patients then enter a follow-up period for an additional 24 weeks. The primary endpoint of the study is mean change in baseline to Week 12 in UAS7. Secondary endpoints include other assessments of safety and clinical activity including ISS7, HSS7 and AAS7.
For additional information on this trial (NCT05368285), please visit www.clinicaltrials.gov
Webcast and Conference Call
The Company will host a conference call/webcast today to discuss the results at 8:00 a.m. ET. The event will be webcast live and can be accessed by going to the "Events & Presentations " page under the "Investors & Media” section of the Celldex Therapeutics website at www.celldex.com. The call can also be accessed by dialing (646) 307-1963 or (800) 715-9871 (toll free). The conference ID is 3272134.
About Celldex Therapeutics, Inc.
Celldex is a clinical stage biotechnology company leading the science at the intersection of mast cell biology and the development of transformative therapeutics for patients. Our pipeline includes antibody-based therapeutics which have the ability to engage the human immune system and/or directly affect critical pathways to improve the lives of patients with severe inflammatory, allergic and autoimmune and other devastating diseases. Visit www.celldex.com.
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