89bio Presents New Analyses Evaluating Pegozafermin and Potential Benefit of Non-Invasive Tests from the ENLIVEN Phase 2b Trial in MASH Patients at AASLD The Liver Meeting® 2024

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New post-hoc analyses reinforce pegozafermin’s potential anti-fibrotic effects and the potential utility of non-invasive tests which correlate to histological endpoints

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  89bio, Inc. (Nasdaq: ETNB), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative therapies for the treatment of liver and cardiometabolic diseases, announced new analyses of data from the Phase 2b ENLIVEN trial evaluating pegozafermin in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) patients with advanced fibrosis. The findings were presented in four poster sessions at The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) The Liver Meeting® being held in San Diego, California.

"We are excited to present additional analyses from our Phase 2b ENLIVEN trial at this year’s Liver Meeting, which reinforce pegozafermin's potential effectiveness in reversing fibrosis and preventing progression to cirrhosis in patients with advanced MASH," said Hank Mansbach, Chief Medical Officer of 89bio. "These analyses strengthen our confidence in the design of our Phase 3 trials for both cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic MASH, and we look forward to building on this momentum as we advance these trials."

“MASH is often underdiagnosed and undertreated, which can lead to cirrhosis and severe complications like the need for liver transplantation,” said Naim Alkhouri, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Chief of Transplant Hepatology, and Director of the Fatty Liver Program at Arizona Liver Health (ALH). “These post-hoc analyses demonstrate the potential of NITs like FAST and AGILE3+ to identify high-risk patients more conveniently, potentially reducing the need for liver biopsy. The results show that pegozafermin not only improved patients’ FAST scores but also achieved both MASH resolution and fibrosis improvement, indicating its potential as a treatment option for patients with advanced MASH.”

Publications Presented at the Meeting:

  • Pegozafermin reduced progression to cirrhosis: A post-hoc analysis from the Phase 2b ENLIVEN study (Publication 1563).

  • Biomarker response in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) patients with high-risk baseline FAST scores: Observations from the ENLIVEN Phase 2b trial with pegozafermin (Publication 1549).

  • Diagnostic potential of FAST and AGILE3+ scores for F2/F3 fibrosis: An analysis of the Phase 2 ENLIVEN study (Publication 2014).

  • Analysis and integration of machine learning for biomarker assessments and their association with treatment response: Insights from the ENLIVEN Phase 2b trial of pegozafermin (Publication 2008)