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Success in achondroplasia spurs testing vosoritide in more growth disorders


 

FROM ENDO 2021

Injection site reactions most common adverse event

In a detailed evaluation of safety in a previously published dose-finding phase 2 study, injection-site reactions were also the most common of treatment-related adverse events, but there were no episodes of anaphylaxis or other grade 3 or higher hypersensitivity reactions (N Engl J Med. 2019 Jul 4;381:25-35).

Prior to clinical trials, continuous infusion of endogenous C-type natriuretic peptide demonstrated an ability to stimulate long-bone growth in experimental studies. Vosoritide, a recombinant analogue of C-type natriuretic peptide, appears to provide the same activity but offers a longer half-life.

Based on the benefits observed in achondroplasia, other applications are now being explored.

“When you evaluate the quality of the bone growth associated with vosoritide, it is normal,” said Melita Irving, MD, a consultant in clinical genetics at the Guy’s and St .Thomas’ NHS Trust, London. Dr. Irving has been involved in other research initiatives with this therapy and she cited a variety of evidence that has supported healthy bone development, including favorable changes in markers of bone growth such as type 10 collagen.

As a result, vosoritide, which is now under review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of dwarfism, is being pursued for several other diseases that result in abnormal bone growth, such as hypochondroplasia. Not least, clinical studies in idiopathic short stature have reached “early stages,” Dr. Irving said.

Dr. Savarirayan and Dr. Irving report no relevant conflicts of interest.

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