TY - JOUR
T1 - Ustekinumab in Paediatric Patients with Moderately to Severely Active Crohn's Disease
T2 - Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Efficacy Results from UniStar, a Phase 1 Study
AU - Rosh, Joel R.
AU - Turner, Dan
AU - Griffiths, Anne
AU - Cohen, Stanley A.
AU - Jacobstein, Douglas
AU - Adedokun, Omoniyi J.
AU - Padgett, Lakshmi
AU - Terry, Natalie A.
AU - O'Brien, Christopher
AU - Hyams, Jeffrey S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation 2021.
PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - Background and Aims: The objective was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics, safety/tolerability, and efficacy of ustekinumab in children with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease. Methods: In this Phase 1, multicentre, 16-week, double-blind, induction dose-ranging study [NCT02968108], patients aged 2-<18 years [body weight ≥10 kg] were randomised [1:1] to one of two weight range-based intravenous induction doses: 130 mg vs 390 mg in patients ≥40kg and 3 mg/kg vs 9 mg/kg in patients <40kg. At Week 8, all patients received a single subcutaneous ustekinumab maintenance dose of 90 mg in patients ≥40kg or 2 mg/kg in patients <40kg. Results: A total of 44 patients were randomised and treated with ustekinumab [n = 23 lower dose; n = 21 higher dose]; median [interquartile range] age was 13.0 [12-16] years. Pharmacokinetics were similar to those in adults with Crohn's disease. However, serum ustekinumab concentrations were lower among those with body weight <40 kg compared with patients ≥40 kg and the reference Phase 3 adult population. Through Week 16, 73% of patients reported ≥1 adverse event [82.6% lower vs 62% higher dose]; two discontinued due to adverse events [one in each group]. Serious adverse events occurred in 16% [26% lower, 5% higher dose], with Crohn's disease exacerbation being the most frequent. At Week 16, 22%/29% [lower/higher dose] achieved clinical remission [Paediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index ≤10]. Conclusions: The pharmacokinetics/safety profiles were generally consistent with those observed in adults with Crohn's disease. These results suggest a different dosing regimen may be required for patients <40 kg from that employed in this study; additional pharmacokinetic analyses may be needed in this population.
AB - Background and Aims: The objective was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics, safety/tolerability, and efficacy of ustekinumab in children with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease. Methods: In this Phase 1, multicentre, 16-week, double-blind, induction dose-ranging study [NCT02968108], patients aged 2-<18 years [body weight ≥10 kg] were randomised [1:1] to one of two weight range-based intravenous induction doses: 130 mg vs 390 mg in patients ≥40kg and 3 mg/kg vs 9 mg/kg in patients <40kg. At Week 8, all patients received a single subcutaneous ustekinumab maintenance dose of 90 mg in patients ≥40kg or 2 mg/kg in patients <40kg. Results: A total of 44 patients were randomised and treated with ustekinumab [n = 23 lower dose; n = 21 higher dose]; median [interquartile range] age was 13.0 [12-16] years. Pharmacokinetics were similar to those in adults with Crohn's disease. However, serum ustekinumab concentrations were lower among those with body weight <40 kg compared with patients ≥40 kg and the reference Phase 3 adult population. Through Week 16, 73% of patients reported ≥1 adverse event [82.6% lower vs 62% higher dose]; two discontinued due to adverse events [one in each group]. Serious adverse events occurred in 16% [26% lower, 5% higher dose], with Crohn's disease exacerbation being the most frequent. At Week 16, 22%/29% [lower/higher dose] achieved clinical remission [Paediatric Crohn's Disease Activity Index ≤10]. Conclusions: The pharmacokinetics/safety profiles were generally consistent with those observed in adults with Crohn's disease. These results suggest a different dosing regimen may be required for patients <40 kg from that employed in this study; additional pharmacokinetic analyses may be needed in this population.
KW - Crohn's disease
KW - paediatric
KW - ustekinumab
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U2 - https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjab089
DO - https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjab089
M3 - مقالة
C2 - 34037715
SN - 1873-9946
VL - 15
SP - 1931
EP - 1942
JO - Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
JF - Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
IS - 11
ER -