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Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is implicated in migraine pathophysiology. A PACAP-targeting antibody (Lu AG09222) showed promise in reducing monthly migraine days in a proof-of-concept study.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Neuropeptides like pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) are involved in migraine pathophysiology.
  • PACAP administration can trigger migraine attacks in susceptible individuals.
  • Previous attempts targeting the PACAP receptor with a monoclonal antibody did not demonstrate efficacy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of a monoclonal antibody targeting PACAP (Lu AG09222) for migraine prevention.
  • To assess the impact of Lu AG09222 on monthly migraine days and other relevant endpoints.

Main Methods:

  • A small, short, proof-of-concept study was conducted.
  • The study compared Lu AG09222 to a placebo.
  • The primary endpoint assessed was the reduction in monthly migraine days.

Main Results:

  • Lu AG09222 demonstrated efficacy in reducing monthly migraine days compared to placebo.
  • The antibody did not meet the endpoint for a 50% reduction in migraine days.

Conclusions:

  • PACAP is a relevant target for migraine prevention.
  • Further investigation with Lu AG09222 is warranted, as suggested by the ongoing PROCEED study.
  • The PROCEED study will further evaluate dose-finding for Lu AG09222 in migraine prevention.