Innovent Provides Interpretation and Updates on Clinical Data from Mazdutide GLORY-1 Study and General Biomedicine Pipeline
Innovent Biologics provided updates on its Mazdutide GLORY-1 study and the company's biomedicine pipeline at an investor conference call on June 25, 2024. The Phase 3 GLORY-1 study, presented at the 2024 ADA Scientific Meeting, showed significant weight loss and liver fat reduction among overweight or obese adults in China. Mazdutide, a GLP-1R/GCGR dual agonist, reduced weight by 14.3% and liver fat by 80.2% after 48 weeks, also improving multiple cardiovascular risk indicators. The treatment proved safe and well-tolerated. Innovent is pursuing additional indications for mazdutide and advancing its cardiovascular and metabolic disease pipeline with products like SINTBILO, IBI128, and IBI3016. The company is also progressing in autoimmune and ophthalmological treatments with candidates like SULINNO, picankibart, and IBI311.
- Mazdutide demonstrated a 14.3% weight reduction after 48 weeks.
- Mazdutide showed an 80.2% reduction in liver fat content.
- Significant improvements in cardiovascular metabolic risk indicators were observed.
- Mazdutide was well-tolerated with mild to moderate side effects.
- SINTBILO is the first Chinese-developed PCSK9 monoclonal antibody approved for hyperlipidemia.
- Innovent plans to introduce 5-6 new metabolic products over the next five years.
- Most gastrointestinal symptoms in the treatment group were mild or moderate.
At the 2024 American Diabetes Association (ADA) Scientific Meeting, the company reported the results of its first Phase 3 clinical study (GLORY-1) on the GLP-1R/GCGR dual agonist mazdutide (Innovent R&D code: IBI362) in overweight or obese adults in
GLORY-1 is the first Phase 3 clinical study worldwide evaluating a GLP-1R/GCGR dual agonist for weight loss. The findings demonstrate significant weight reduction, robust safety, unique liver fat reduction and comprehensive improvement in metabolic indicators, confirming the distinctive advantages of mazdutide as a dual agonist targeting GLP-1R and GCGR. At the same time, Innovent is actively pursuing new development pathways, including innovative molecules that extend beyond T2D and weight management, with the aim to deliver transformative treatments in metabolic health.
Mazdutide is an analogue of oxyntomodulin (OXM), a natural peptide hormone existing in humans that activates both glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) and glucagon receptor (GCGR), to scientifically and effectively reduce weight, increase energy expenditure, burn fat and improve liver fat metabolism. It can also achieve comprehensive metabolic benefits and improve physical health. The findings from GLORY-1 underscore mazdutide's impressive weight loss effects, safety and tolerability, and further highlight its ability to significantly reduce liver fat content and improve multiple cardiovascular metabolic risk factors. These results reaffirm the distinct advantages of new-generation of GLP-1R/GCGR dual agonists.
Excellent weight loss efficacy
The GLORY-1 study demonstrated mazdutide's remarkable weight loss efficacy. After 48 weeks of treatment, the mazdutide 6mg group experienced an average weight reduction of
Unprecedented liver benefits
In addition to its exceptional weight management capabilities, mazdutide also demonstrated an
Significant reduction in multiple cardiovascular metabolic risk indicators
The data at week 48 showed that mazdutide outperformed placebo in reducing waist circumference, systolic blood pressure, triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL-C, blood uric acid, and ALT levels compared to baseline. Furthermore, mazdutide significantly normalized blood sugar level for participants with HbA1C≥
Well tolerated and favorable safety profile
Mazdutide showed excellent safety and tolerability in the GLORY-1 study, establishing itself as a safe treatment choice. Most gastrointestinal symptoms observed in the treatment group, such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, were mild or moderate, with no signals indicating increased cardiovascular risk. These findings underscore mazdutide's effectiveness in weight loss and improving metabolic conditions, while also highlighting its promising safety profile, positioning it as a potential best-in-class treatment option.
The marketing application for mazdutide's first weight loss indication is currently under review by the Center for Drug Evaluation (CDE) of the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA). If approved, mazdutide is positioned to be a safe, effective, and comprehensive solution for chronic weight management among obese and overweight individuals in
Additionally, Innovent discussed its products in the cardiovascular and metabolic (CVM) field targeting various clinical needs currently in development. SINTBILO® (PCSK9) is the first and only Chinese-developed PCSK9 monoclonal antibody approved for treating hyperlipidemia. IBI128 (a new xanthine oxidase inhibitor) represents a next-generation candidate for managing gout and hyperuricemia, with ongoing Phase 3 clinical trials overseas and planned Phase 1/2 studies in
Metabolic diseases significantly affect quality of life and overall well-being. Innovent is accelerating innovation in this crucial area, dedicated to addressing unmet clinical needs and delivering safer, more effective treatments to patients. Over the next five years, Innovent plans to introduce 5-6 new metabolic products targeting diabetes, weight loss, cardiovascular conditions and other indications, aiming to establish itself as a leading research and development company in the field of cardiovascular metabolic diseases in
Autoimmune: addressing global unmet clinical needs
In the field of autoimmune, Innovent has successfully launched SULINNO® (adalimumab injection), which is approved for eight indications including rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis and is covered under the National Reimbursement Drug List. Picankibart (R&D code: IBI112), a recombinant anti-interleukin 23p19 subunit (IL-23p19) antibody injection, successfully met primary and key secondary endpoints in its Phase 3 clinical study (CLEAR-1) for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in
Ophthalmology: advancing treatment standards
In the field of ophthalmology, Innovent's new drug application for IBI311 Injection (recombinant anti-insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF-1R) antibody, R&D) has been accepted for the treatment of thyroid eye disease (TED). This biologic with an innovative mechanism of action is poised to address a 60-year gap in domestic TED treatment, meeting significant clinical needs and offering effective, safe, and accessible treatment options for Chinese TED patients. In addition, Phase 3 clinical trials for IBI302 (VEGF/C) have commenced to address neovascular age-related maculopathy, with long-interval administration expected to achieve significant efficacy and potentially enhance management of geographic atrophy. Furthermore, IBI324 (VEGF-A/ANG-2) and IBI333 (VEGF-C/VEGF-A) are currently in Phase 1 clinical trials to explore their differentiated clinical value.
About Innovent Biologics:
Innovent is a leading biopharmaceutical company founded in 2011 with the mission to empower patients worldwide with affordable, high-quality biopharmaceuticals. The company discovers, develops, manufactures and commercializes innovative medicines that target some of the most intractable diseases. Its pioneering therapies treat cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic, autoimmune and eye diseases. Innovent has launched 10 products in the market. It has 4 new drug applications under regulatory review, 4 assets in Phase III or pivotal clinical trials and 18 more molecules in early clinical stage. Innovent partners with over 30 global healthcare companies, including Eli Lilly, Sanofi, Incyte, Adimab, LG Chem and MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Guided by the motto, 'Start with Integrity, Succeed through Action,' Innovent maintains the highest standard of industry practices and works collaboratively to advance the biopharmaceutical industry so that first-rate pharmaceutical drugs can become widely accessible. For more information, visit www.innoventbio.com, or follow Innovent on Facebook and LinkedIn.
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