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Ascletis Announces Promising Results from a Phase I Study in Australia for First-in-Class Muscle-Preserving Weight Loss Drug Candidate ASC47 for the Treatment of Obesity

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  • Data from a Phase I single ascending dose (SAD) study in Australia in subjects with elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) showed that ASC47, via subcutaneous (SQ) injection, demonstrated a half-life of 21 days, supporting once-monthly administration in patients with obesity

  • In multiple pre-clinical studies using the diet-induced obese (DIO) mouse model, ASC47 demonstrated healthy weight loss (muscle-preserving weight loss)

  • Compared to semaglutide in a head-to-head pre-clinical study using a DIO mouse model, ASC47 reduced total fat mass (-63.5%), statistically and significantly more than semaglutide (-39.6%). In the same study, ASC47 statistically and significantly increased total muscle mass (+5.8%), while semaglutide decreased total muscle mass (-9.3%). Total body weight reduction was similar between ASC47 (-24.6%) and semaglutide (-23.1%), even though caloric intake reduction in ASC47-treated DIO mice was significantly less than semaglutide-treated DIO mice

  • Compared to tirzepatide in a head-to-head pre-clinical study using a DIO mouse model, ASC47 reduced total fat mass (-68.0%), statistically and significantly more than tirzepatide (-50.4%). In the same study, ASC47 statistically and significantly increased total muscle mass (+8.1%), while tirzepatide decreased total muscle mass (-3.8%). Total body weight reduction was similar between ASC47 (-23.6%) and tirzepatide (-22.4%), even though caloric intake reduction in ASC47-treated DIO mice was significantly less than tirzepatide-treated DIO mice

  • ASC47 was designed with unique and differentiated properties to enable targeted delivery to adipose tissue, resulting in high drug concentrations in the adipose tissue in a dose-dependent fashion. In DIO mice with SQ dosing of 15 mg/kg ASC47, once every two weeks, the drug concentration in the adipose tissue 14 days after the last dose was 7-fold of human efficacious drug concentration predicted by a preclinical model

  • One of the key mechanisms of action of ASC47 to reduce fat and achieve muscle-preserving weight loss is through uncoupling protein 1 (UCP-1)-mediated thermogenesis in the adipose tissue

HONG KONG, Nov. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ascletis Pharma Inc. (HKEX:1672, "Ascletis") announces topline results of its Phase I single ascending dose (SAD) study in Australia in subjects with elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) (NCT06427590) for its first-in-class, muscle-preserving weight loss drug candidate, ASC47 for the treatment of obesity.

Phase I Clinical Data

ASC47 demonstrated a half-life of 21 days in subjects with elevated LDL-C > 110 mg/dL (2.8 mmol/L) who received ultra-long acting, subcutaneously injected ASC47, supporting once-monthly administration in patients with obesity. Furthermore, ASC47 demonstrated target engagement with significant reductions of lipid biomarkers at day 29 after single subcutaneous (SQ) injections.