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Seladelpar: an investigational drug for the treatment of early-stage primary biliary cholangitis (PBC)

Aaron Wetten, David E.J. Jones, Jessica Dyson

2022Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Generic fibrates are used off-label as add-in therapy for the management of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) but with unproven long-term liver-related survival benefits. The recently developed fibrate, seladelpar, has shown promising results in clinical trials, but these outcomes have been previously marred by safety concerns. AREAS COVERED: We summarize existing treatment options in PBC and evaluate current trial data for seladelpar in relation to liver biochemistry, symptomology, and safety. EXPERT OPINION: Seladelpar leads to marked improvement in liver biochemistry and may improve symptoms. Safety concerns around liver toxicity appear to have been addressed. With likely increasing evidence compared to existing off-label fibrates, seladelpar has the potential as an attractive future second-line agent in PBC.

Topics & Concepts

Investigational DrugsMedicineDrugInternal medicineGastroenterologyDrug developmentStage (stratigraphy)PharmacologyClinical trialBiologyPaleontologyLiver Diseases and ImmunityDrug Transport and Resistance MechanismsLiver physiology and pathology