Frequency Therapeutics Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 1b Study of FX-345, the Company’s Second Therapeutic Candidate for Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Frequency Therapeutics announced the dosing of the first patient in the Phase 1b study of FX-345, its second therapy for sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). This study aims to evaluate the safety of FX-345, featuring a more potent GSK3 inhibitor to enhance drug exposure in the cochlea. Results are expected in H2 2023. Additionally, the ongoing Phase 2b trial of FX-322 is fully enrolled, with results anticipated in Q1 2023. Frequency targets to advance regenerative treatments for SNHL, impacting around 40 million people in the U.S.
- First patient dosed in Phase 1b study of FX-345, a promising therapy for SNHL.
- FX-345 includes a more potent GSK3 inhibitor, potentially improving cochlear drug exposure.
- Phase 2b study of FX-322 fully enrolled with 142 participants, results expected in Q1 2023.
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Regenerative Treatment Designed to Increase Drug Exposure Through the Cochlea; Study Results Expected in H2 2023
Frequency’s Lead Hearing Program, FX-322, on Track for Phase 2b Topline Results in Q1 2023
FX-345 is a combination of two small molecules and, similar to Frequency’s lead hearing candidate FX-322, is designed to restore inner ear cells needed for hearing. However, FX-345 includes a more potent GSK3 inhibitor, a new chemical entity that may enable targeted drug exposure further into the cochlea. Future clinical studies will determine whether greater cochlear drug exposure can address additional populations of individuals with SNHL.
“Advancing FX-345 to the clinic is an exciting milestone as we further our pioneering work to develop regenerative therapeutics for hearing loss. By expanding our hearing pipeline, we hope to better understand the breadth of SNHL types and severities we may be able to treat, and we look forward to FX-345 Phase 1b study data in the second half of next year,” said Frequency’s Chief Executive Officer
The Phase 1b trial, FX-345-101, is a prospective, randomized, single-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study to evaluate the safety of FX-345, administered as a single intratympanic injection, in approximately 36 adults aged 18-67, with adult-onset acquired SNHL. The study is divided into two cohorts, with an initial safety cohort of nine subjects designed to provide a rapid assessment of safety and drug exposure. Pending favorable safety results, a second cohort of 27 subjects will be dosed to continue the safety assessment and evaluate whether FX-345 favorably improves measures of auditory function. Within each cohort, subjects will be randomized 2:1 to receive a single dose of FX-345 or placebo.
In pre-clinical studies, pharmacokinetic measures and computer modeling data suggest that FX-345 administration in this trial may result in therapeutically active drug levels in a broad portion of the human cochlea. The Company anticipates delivering clinical results in the second half of 2023.
Frequency is also evaluating FX-322, a therapeutic candidate for SNHL, in an ongoing Phase 2b study (FX-322-208). The prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multi-center study is designed to evaluate the efficacy of FX-322 on speech perception in subjects aged 18-65 with hearing loss associated with either noise-induced or permanent idiopathic sudden SNHL. The study is fully enrolled with 142 participants and clinical results are expected in the second half of Q1 2023.
About Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Sensorineural hearing loss is the most common form of hearing loss, typically resulting from damage to sensory hair cells in the cochlea. These cells convert sound waves to signals sent to the brain which are interpreted as speech and sound. Sensory hair cells are lost due to chronic noise exposure, aging, certain viral infections or exposure to drugs that are toxic to the ear. This type of hearing loss impacts around 40 million individuals in the
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This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements contained in this press release that do not relate to matters of historical fact should be considered forward-looking statements, including without limitation statements regarding the timing of the Phase 1b study of FX-345 and Phase 2b study of FX-322, including the timing of results, the treatment potential of FX-322, FX-345, and the MS program, estimates of the size of the hearing loss population, and the potential application of the progenitor cell activation (PCA) platform to other diseases.
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