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Tildacerfont in Adults With Classic Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Results from Two Phase 2 Studies

Kyriakie Sarafoglou, Chris N. Barnes, Michael Huang, Erik A. Imel, Ivy-Joan Madu, Deborah P. Merke, D. J. W. Moriarty, Samer Nakhle, Ron S. Newfield, Maria G. Vogiatzi, Richard J. Auchus

2021The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CONTEXT: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD) is typically treated with lifelong supraphysiologic doses of glucocorticoids (GCs). Tildacerfont, a corticotropin-releasing factor type-1 receptor antagonist, may reduce excess androgen production, allowing for GC dose reduction. OBJECTIVE: Assess tildacerfont safety and efficacy. DESIGN AND SETTING: Two Phase 2 open-label studies. PATIENTS: Adults with 21OHD. INTERVENTION: Oral tildacerfont 200 to 1000 mg once daily (QD) (n = 10) or 100 to 200 mg twice daily (n = 9 and 7) for 2 weeks (Study 1), and 400 mg QD (n = 11) for 12 weeks (Study 2). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Efficacy was evaluated by changes from baseline at 8 am in adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP), and androstenedione (A4) according to baseline A4 ≤ 2× upper limit of normal (ULN) or A4 > 2× ULN. Safety was evaluated using adverse events (AEs) and laboratory assessments. RESULTS: In Study 1, evaluable participants with baseline A4 > 2× ULN (n = 11; 19-67 years, 55% female) had reductions from baseline in ACTH (-59.4% to -28.4%), 17-OHP (-38.3% to 0.3%), and A4 (-24.2% to -18.1%), with no clear dose response. In Study 2, participants with baseline A4 > 2× ULN (n = 5; 26-63 years, 40% female) had ~80% maximum mean reductions in biomarker levels. ACTH and A4 were normalized for 60% and 40%, respectively. In both studies, participants with baseline A4 ≤ 2× ULN maintained biomarker levels. AEs (in 53.6% of patients overall) included headache (7.1%) and upper respiratory tract infection (7.1%). CONCLUSIONS: For patients with 21OHD, up to 12 weeks of oral tildacerfont reduced or maintained key hormone biomarkers toward normal.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineInternal medicineAdrenocorticotropic hormoneCongenital adrenal hyperplasiaEndocrinologyBiomarkerAdverse effectAndrogenGastroenterologyHormoneBiochemistryChemistrySexual Differentiation and DisordersAdrenal Hormones and DisordersHormonal and reproductive studies
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