MIAMI, Nov. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: IONS) today announced the completion of enrollment and positive preliminary findings from Part 1 of the ongoing HALOS Phase 1/2a study of ION582 (BIIB121) in Angelman syndrome. ION582 was generally well tolerated in the study and showed encouraging electroencephalogram (EEG) activity trends and early signals of positive clinical improvement, which will need to be confirmed upon analysis of the full data set in mid-2024. The findings were presented today at the FAST (Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics) Summit; the presentation is available here. Part 1 of the HALOS trial is a three-month, open-label, multiple-ascending dose study. Part 2 is a long-term extension study, which will evaluate ION582 for an additional 12 months.
Angelman syndrome is caused by a loss of function in the UBE3A gene. ION582 is designed to unsilence the paternal UBE3A allele in order to increase production of the UBE3A protein in the brain. Angelman syndrome affects an estimated one in 12,000 to 20,000 people globally1. It presents profound and severe developmental delays in motor, language and cognitive functioning, seizures and ataxia. It is a serious neuro-developmental disorder that presents in early childhood, resulting in complete dependence on a caregiver. There are no treatments specifically approved for Angelman syndrome.
"We are encouraged by the completion of enrollment in the HALOS trial in Angelman syndrome as well as the positive preliminary clinical findings," said Frank Bennett, Ph.D., executive vice president and chief scientific officer of Ionis. "We look forward to reviewing results from the study mid-year next year, which will help us define the next stage of development for ION582. This community has an urgent need for new treatment advances given the significant neuro-developmental delays and challenges faced by people with Angelman syndrome and their caregivers. We look forward to working with the community, investigators, regulators and our partners at Biogen on continued progress."
HALOS preliminary clinical findings shared at the meeting included:
ION582 has received Orphan Drug Designation in the U.S. and is being developed by Ionis under a strategic collaboration with Biogen. The HALOS Phase 1/2a trial is evaluating safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in addition to certain clinical outcomes measures. ION582 is administered intrathecally into the cerebral spinal fluid with a lumbar puncture. For more information on the HALOS Study (NCT05127226), visit clinicaltrials.gov.
About Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
For more than 30 years, Ionis has been a leader in RNA-targeted therapy, pioneering new markets and changing standards of care. Ionis currently has four marketed medicines and a promising late-stage pipeline highlighted by cardiovascular and neurological franchises. Our scientific innovation began and continues with the knowledge that sick people depend on us, which fuels our vision to become the leader in genetic medicine, utilizing a multi-platform approach to discover, develop and deliver life-transforming therapies.
To learn more about Ionis visit www.ionispharma.com and follow us on Twitter @ionispharma.
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This press release includes forward-looking statements regarding Ionis' business and the therapeutic and commercial potential of ION582, Ionis' technologies, and other products in development. Any statement describing Ionis' goals, expectations, financial or other projections, intentions, or beliefs is a forward-looking statement and should be considered an at-risk statement. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those related to our commercial products and the medicines in our pipeline, and particularly those inherent in the process of discovering, developing and commercializing medicines that are safe and effective for use as human therapeutics, and in the endeavor of building a business around such medicines. Ionis' forward-looking statements also involve assumptions that, if they never materialize or prove correct, could cause its results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Although Ionis' forward-looking statements reflect the good faith judgment of its management, these statements are based only on facts and factors currently known by Ionis. As a result, you are cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements. These and other risks concerning Ionis' programs are described in additional detail in Ionis' annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, and most recent Form 10-Q, which are on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Copies of these and other documents are available at www.ionispharma.com.
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1 Mertz LG, Christensen R, Vogel I, Hertz JM, Nielsen KB, Gronskov K, Ostergaard JR. Angelman syndrome in Denmark. birth incidence, genetic findings, and age at diagnosis. Am J Med Genet A. 2013;161A:2197–203. |
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