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Efficacy and Safety of Pegcetacoplan in Kidney Transplant Recipients With Recurrent Complement 3 Glomerulopathy or Primary Immune Complex Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis

Andrew S. Bomback, Erica Daina, Giuseppe Remuzzi, John Kanellis, David Kavanagh, Matthew C. Pickering, Gere Sunder–Plassmann, Patrick D. Walker, Zhongshen Wang, Zurish Ahmad, Fádi Fakhouri

2024Kidney International Reports48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Complement 3 glomerulopathy (C3G) and primary immune complex membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (IC-MPGN) have high risks for disease recurrence and allograft loss in transplant kidneys. Pegcetacoplan (targeted complement 3 [C3]/C3b inhibitor) may prevent excessive deposition of C3 and complement 5 [C5] breakdown products and associated renal damage. Methods: NOBLE (NCT04572854) is a prospective, phase 2, multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of pegcetacoplan in posttransplant patients with recurrent C3G or IC-MPGN. The primary end point was reduction in C3c staining on renal biopsy at week 12 for patients who received either pegcetacoplan 1080 mg twice weekly by subcutaneous infusion plus standard-of-care (SOC) or SOC only. Results: Ten patients received pegcetacoplan and 3 received SOC only through week 12. At week 12, 5 of 10 pegcetacoplan-treated patients (50%) achieved ≥2 orders of magnitude (OOM) reduction in C3 staining (4 of these 5 had 0 staining and absent electron microscopy deposits) and 8 of 10 (80%) achieved ≥1 OOM reduction; 1 of 3 (33%) SOC-only patients showed staining reduction. Mean C3G histology activity score decreased by >54% in 8 of 10 pegcetacoplan-treated patients (80.0%). Pegcetacoplan-treated patients with baseline urine protein-to-creatinine ratio (uPCR) ≥1000 mg/g showed a median (interquartile range [IQR]) 54.4% (-56.33 to -53.95) reduction in proteinuria at week 12. In addition, pegcetacoplan-treated patients showed stable estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), reduced plasma sC5b-9, and increased serum C3. Pegcetacoplan was well-tolerated and most adverse events were mild/moderate. No discontinuations, treatment withdrawals, or deaths were reported. Conclusion: NOBLE demonstrated efficacy, safety, and tolerability of pegcetacoplan for patients with posttransplant recurrent C3G and primary IC-MPGN.

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MedicineTolerabilityInterquartile rangeUrologyProteinuriaAdverse effectInternal medicineClinical endpointGastroenterologyRenal functionKidney diseaseSurrogate endpointTransplantationKidneySurgeryRandomized controlled trialComplement system in diseasesRenal Diseases and GlomerulopathiesRenal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments