A Phase 2 Trial of the Protein C Activator AB002 in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients on Chronic Hemodialysis

Background: During hemodialysis of patients with renal failure, thrombi that form within the dialyzer circuit cause blood entrapment, blood loss, reduced dialysis efficiency and may require dialyzer changeouts. Anticoagulation with heparin is effective in preventing clot formation within the circuit...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood 2021-11, Vol.138 (Supplement 1), p.669-669
Hauptverfasser: Verbout, Norah G, Lorentz, Christina U, Markway, Brandon D, Wallisch, Michael, Shatzel, Joseph J, Gruber, Andras, Tucker, Erik I
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Zusammenfassung:Background: During hemodialysis of patients with renal failure, thrombi that form within the dialyzer circuit cause blood entrapment, blood loss, reduced dialysis efficiency and may require dialyzer changeouts. Anticoagulation with heparin is effective in preventing clot formation within the circuit, but is contraindicated in a subset of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients on chronic hemodialysis due to bleeding risk or heparin intolerance. A safe, short-acting alternative to heparin is an unmet need for this patient population, and for others suffering from or at risk of thrombosis. AB002 is a first-in-class protein C activator thrombin analog that targets to the thrombus interface and generates endogenous activated protein C (APC) without cleaving prothrombotic substrates. In a preclinical baboon thrombosis model, AB002 rapidly interrupted thrombus development with no observable hemostasis impairment, and was similar in antithrombotic efficacy to high-dose enoxaparin while appearing superior to interventional tissue-plasminogen activator. This proof-of-concept phase 2 clinical trial was designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, efficacy, and pharmacodynamics of AB002 as a heparin alternative for ESRD patients. Methods: In this phase 2, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, a single dose of AB002 (1.5 µg/kg or 3 µg/kg) or placebo was infused into the hemodialysis line over four hours in 36 ESRD patients undergoing heparin-free hemodialysis (NCT03963895). Patients underwent five sequential heparin-free hemodialysis sessions over a period of 10 days, with three occurring prior to dosing, one on the day of dosing, and one after dosing. A total of 179 hemodialysis sessions were evaluated. Safety parameters were recorded throughout the study and immunogenicity to AB002 or thrombin was monitored by validated assays. Clotting within the dialyzer circuit was visually assessed and the number of occlusive events requiring a changeout of the circuit recorded. Circulating plasma APC-protein C inhibitor complexes (APC-PCI) and thrombin-antithrombin (TAT) complexes, markers of drug exposure and thrombin generation, respectively, were quantified by ELISA. This study was approved by the local ethics review board and all patients provided informed consent. Results: AB002 demonstrated a favorable safety profile, with no treatment-related adverse events. Clinically relevant bleeding did not occur in any patient and the time to hemostasis at the vascul
ISSN:0006-4971
1528-0020
DOI:10.1182/blood-2021-148208