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Jeanne M Palmer1, Jonathan How2, Prithviraj Bose3
1Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science, Division of Hematology/Oncology, United States.
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Polycythemia vera is characterized by erythrocytosis and increased risk of thrombosis. Sapablursen is an antisense oligonucleotide that suppresses transmembrane serine protease 6 (TMPRSS6), increases hepcidin production, and reduces iron availability for erythropoiesis. IMPRSSION; an ongoing phase 2a, randomized, open-label study includes patients meeting 2016 WHO criteria for polycythemia vera, requiring ≥3 phlebotomies within 6 months of screening and ≥1 phlebotomy within the last 12 weeks. Cohort A (120 or 80 mg) and Cohort B (40 mg) received sapablursen subcutaneously once every 4 weeks (Q4W). The primary efficacy endpoint was the reduction in phlebotomy frequency from baseline to weeks 17-37 in patients who received ≥1 dose. Forty-nine patients received ≥1 sapablursen dose (median age 61 years; 82% male). The baseline mean±SD weekly phlebotomy rate was 0.15±0.07 in Cohort A; 0.17±0.07 in Cohort B and was reduced by -0.10 (95%CI, -0.13, -0.07; n=32;p<0.0001) in Cohort A; -0.10 (95%CI, -0.14, -0.06; n=17;p=0.0001) in Cohort B. Sapablursen reduced the median (IQR) number of phlebotomies from 5.0 (3.0-6.0,Cohort A; 3.5-6.5,Cohort B) at baseline (26-weeks) to 0 (0-1.0) in the efficacy evaluation window (20-weeks) in Cohort A and 1.5 (0-2.5) in Cohort B. Most adverse events were mild or moderate; anemia and fatigue were most common. The mean change in MPN-SAF-TSS at week 37 was -6.21 points (95%CI: -10.56, -1.85, p=0.0052) in Cohort A; -2.71 points in Cohort B (95% CI: -8.33, 2.91, p=0.34). Sapablursen reduced phlebotomy need, improved symptoms, and was safe and well-tolerated in patients with polycythemia vera. (Funded by Ionis Pharmaceuticals; ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT05143957).
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