Gemini Therapeutics Provides GEM103 Program Update
Gemini Therapeutics (GMTX) provides updates on the Phase 2a clinical studies for GEM103, aimed at treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The ongoing ReGAtta study involving 62 patients indicates GEM103 is well-tolerated and maintains high Complement Factor H (CFH) levels. Additionally, interim results from a wet AMD study show GEM103 combined with aflibercept is safe and tolerable. Both studies will conclude with a final safety visit. The company is evaluating further clinical development steps and anticipates an update by Q1 2022.
- GEM103 demonstrated strong tolerability and safety in two Phase 2a studies.
- The ReGAtta study maintained supraphysiological CFH levels over nine months.
- Interim results for the wet AMD study showed GEM103 combined with aflibercept was well-tolerated.
- Both ongoing Phase 2a studies are being concluded, which may raise concerns about future development.
GEM103 Phase 2a ReGAtta Study Update
Ongoing analysis of the 62 patients enrolled in the ReGAtta study continues to show that more than nine months of GEM103 exposure has been generally well-tolerated, able to durably reduce biomarkers of complement activation, and able to maintain supraphysiological levels of Complement Factor H (CFH). ReGAtta, an open-label, non-controlled study, was designed to evaluate GEM103’s safety and pharmacokinetics (PK) over multiple intravitreal injections.
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GEM103 Study Plans
Having achieved the ReGAtta study’s primary goal of assessing GEM103’s safety and tolerability, as well as the primary goal of assessing GEM103’s safety and tolerability as an add-on to aflibercept for the treatment of wet AMD, the Company will end both of these ongoing Phase 2a studies with patients returning for a final safety visit.
“The ReGAtta and wet AMD clinical studies have achieved their intended purpose of evaluating GEM103’s safety and tolerability, and have also provided data indicating that GEM103 had biological activity and sustained supraphysiologic PK levels at both monthly and every-other-month doses,” stated
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