Edgewise Therapeutics has announced 2-month interim results from the ongoing ARCH open label study of EDG-5506 in adults with Becker muscular dystrophy.
Results showed that EDG-5506 significantly lowered muscle damage biomarkers in adults with Becker, the trial participants were more active during two months of dosing with EDG-5506 relative to activity measured in the individuals who participated in the Phase 1 study, and EDG-5506 was well tolerated with no serious adverse events observed.
We are pleased to see these encouraging and look forward to hearing more from Edgewise this week at PPMD’s 2022 Annual Conference, June 23-26.
Read the Press Release from Edgewise Therapeutics:
– EDG-5506 treatment significantly lowered muscle damage biomarkers in adults with BMD –
– BMD patients were more active during 2 months of dosing with EDG-5506 relative to activity measured in BMD patients in the Phase 1 study –
– EDG-5506 was well tolerated with no serious adverse events observed; safety profile supported dose escalation to 15 mg daily for all patients –
– Management hosting webcast to discuss findings on June 21 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time –
BOULDER, Colo., June 20, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Edgewise Therapeutics, Inc., (NASDAQ: EWTX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing orally bioavailable, small molecule therapies for the treatment of rare muscle disorders, announced today positive 2-month interim results from the ongoing ARCH study, an open label, single-center study assessing the safety, tolerability, impact on muscle damage biomarkers, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of EDG-5506 in adults with BMD. EDG-5506 is an orally administered small molecule myosin inhibitor designed to protect injury-susceptible fast skeletal muscle fibers in dystrophinopathies such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and BMD.
The twelve adults with BMD enrolled in the ARCH study, including all seven participants from the Phase 1b study, were administered daily 10 mg oral doses of EDG-5506 at night. EDG-5506 was well-tolerated with no discontinuations or dose reductions. The most common adverse events observed at the 10 mg dose were dizziness (17%) and somnolence (17%). These were generally transient and typically observed in the first few days of dosing. All patients have subsequently been dose escalated to 15 mg daily as per protocol.
The 2-month plasma PK data for the 10 mg once-daily dose of EDG-5506 showed exposure levels that were approximately 61% of what was observed in the Phase 1b study where BMD participants were dosed with 20 mg EDG-5506 once-daily for two weeks. The reduced exposure for BMD participants in the ARCH study is consistent with the lower dose of 10 mg and a shorter half-life of EDG-5506 in BMD patients, likely associated with a decreased overall muscle mass.
Treatment with EDG-5506 led to a significant decrease in key biomarkers of muscle damage when assessed by laboratory assays. Importantly, creatine kinase (CK) and fast skeletal muscle troponin I (TNNI2) were reduced by an average of 30% and 68%, respectively, after 2 months.
BMD participants in the ARCH study were fitted with a pedometer to measure daily activity during waking hours. Activity levels at 2 months of dosing with EDG-5506 increased over both activity levels at 1 month and activity levels observed in participants in the Phase 1b study, even with lower overall exposure to EDG-5506.
The observation that both CK and TNNI2 were significantly decreased in the context of typical everyday activity levels is encouraging. The Company believes the 2-month ARCH study data provide further support for the hypothesis that EDG-5506 meaningfully reduces damage from the excessive stress present in dystrophic muscle, thus potentially preserving muscle function and preventing disease progression in dystrophinopathies.
“The magnitude of reduction in biomarkers of muscle damage in adults with BMD is consistent with our observations in the Phase 1b trial,” said Joanne Donovan, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer of Edgewise. “We’re encouraged by the decrease in biomarkers particularly in the context of the increased activity observed in BMD patients treated with EDG-5506.”
“I want to express my deepest appreciation to the individuals with BMD who are participating in the EDG-5506 clinical trials,” added Kevin Koch, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Edgewise. “These interim 2-month ARCH data are promising, and we look forward to sharing further updates after patients have been dosed for 6 months.”
Data Review Conference Call
Members of the Edgewise management team will hold a conference call and webcast on Tuesday, June 21, at 9:00 am ET to discuss the ARCH interim data. To participate, please dial 844-200-6205 (domestic) or 646-904-5544 (international) and refer to access code 260476. Visit the Edgewise events page to access the webcast, including replay and conference call slides.
About the ARCH Open Label Study
The ARCH open label study is evaluating EDG-5506 in 12 adult males with BMD. All those who participated in the Phase 1b first-in-human study of EDG-5506 enrolled in the ARCH study after at least a 3-month washout following their participation in the Phase 1b trial. The study is evaluating escalating doses of EDG-5506 administered daily over 12 months. Safety, pharmacokinetics (PK), changes in biomarkers of muscle damage such as creatine kinase (CK) and fast skeletal muscle troponin I (TNNI2), measures of function with North Star Ambulatory Assessment / North Star Assessment for Limb Girdle Type Muscular Dystrophies (NSAA/NSAD), time function tests and patient-reported outcomes, are being evaluated. Go to clinicaltrials.gov to learn more about this study (NCT05160415).
About Becker Muscular Dystrophy
BMD is a serious, progressively debilitating, and potentially fatal inherited X-linked neuromuscular disorder. BMD results from mutation of the dystrophin gene yielding unstable and/or dysfunctional dystrophin expression in muscles. Individuals with BMD, typically males, have ongoing muscle fiber (myofiber) degeneration that eventually leads to fibrosis, progressive loss of skeletal muscle function, and that can lead to severe disability and early death. BMD typically presents with juvenile onset of muscle wasting and progressive symmetrical, proximal muscle weakness, calf hypertrophy, activity-induced muscle cramping and elevated creatine kinase activity. While the course of BMD is variable, it is unidirectional in terms of the inevitable progressive limb weakness resulting in severe disability. BMD is also associated with early mortality from cardiac disease. The incidence of BMD is approximately 1 in every 18,450 live male births. It is estimated that there are between 4,000 to 5,000 individuals with BMD in the U.S., with similar numbers of individuals living with BMD in Europe. Despite the seriousness of the disease, for many with BMD, the disease remains one of considerable unmet medical need as there are no approved therapies in the U.S.
About EDG-5506 for DMD and BMD
EDG-5506 is an orally administered small molecule designed to address muscle damage induced by mechanical stress in dystrophinopathies including DMD and BMD. EDG-5506 presents a novel mechanism of action to selectively limit the exaggerated muscle damage caused by the absence of functional dystrophin. EDG-5506 has the potential to benefit a broad range of patients suffering from debilitating rare neuromuscular disorders. It is anticipated to be used as a single agent therapy, but it may also provide a synergistic or additive effect in combination with available therapies and therapies currently in development. In August 2021, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted Fast Track designation to EDG-5506 for the treatment of individuals with BMD.
The Company has completed a Phase 1 clinical trial of EDG-5506 designed to evaluate safety, tolerability, PK and PD of EDG-5506 in adult healthy volunteers (Phase 1a) and in adults with BMD (Phase 1b). Go to clinicaltrials.gov to learn more about this clinical trial (NCT04585464). A follow-on open-label, single-center study is assessing the long-term safety and PK of EDG-5506 in adults with BMD (NCT05160415). The Company anticipates initiation of Phase 2 trials in individuals with BMD in the coming weeks and DMD in the second half of 2022.