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Lanadelumab demonstrates rapid and sustained prevention of hereditary angioedema attacks

Marc A. Riedl, Marcus Maurer, Jonathan A. Bernstein, Aleena Banerji, Hilary Longhurst, H. Henry Li, Peng Lü, James Hao, Salomé Juethner, William R. Lumry, for the HELP Investigators

2020Allergy52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lanadelumab demonstrated efficacy in preventing hereditary angioedema (HAE) attacks in the phase 3 HELP Study. OBJECTIVE: To assess time to onset of effect and long-term efficacy of lanadelumab, based on exploratory findings from the HELP Study. METHODS: Eligible patients with HAE type I/II received lanadelumab 150 mg every 4 weeks (q4wks), 300 mg q4wks, 300 mg q2wks, or placebo. Ad hoc analyses evaluated day 0-69 findings using a Poisson regression model accounting for overdispersion. Least-squares mean monthly HAE attack rate for lanadelumab was compared with placebo. Intrapatient comparisons for days 0-69 versus steady state (days 70-182) used a paired t test for continuous endpoints or Kappa statistics for categorical endpoints. RESULTS: One hundred twenty-five patients were randomized and treated. During days 0-69, mean monthly attack rate was significantly lower with lanadelumab (0.41-0.76) vs placebo (2.04), including attacks requiring acute treatment (0.33-0.61 vs 1.66) and moderate/severe attacks (0.31-0.48 vs 1.33, all P ≤ .001). More patients receiving lanadelumab vs placebo were attack free (37.9%-48.1% vs 7.3%) and responders (85.7%-100% vs 26.8%). During steady state, the efficacy of lanadelumab vs placebo was similar or improved vs days 0-69. Intrapatient differences were significant with lanadelumab 300 mg q4wks for select outcomes. Lanadelumab efficacy was durable-HAE attack rate was consistently lower vs placebo, from the first 2 weeks of treatment through study end. Treatment emergent adverse events were comparable during days 0-69 and 70-182. CONCLUSION: Protection with lanadelumab started from the first dose and continued throughout the entire study period.

Topics & Concepts

Hereditary angioedemaMedicineAngioedemaDermatologyIntensive care medicineCoagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and AngioedemaHemophilia Treatment and ResearchComplement system in diseases
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