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Astria Therapeutics Announces Positive Final Results from Target Enrollment in the ALPHA-STAR Phase 1b/2 Trial of Navenibart for HAE

In This Article:

-- Navenibart Demonstrated 6 Months of HAE Attack Prevention with 1 or 2 Doses --

-- 90-95% Mean Monthly Attack Rate Reduction Supporting Chronic Dosing 2 or 4 Times Per Year --

-- 67% Attack-Free Rate Over 6 Months in Cohorts 2 and 3 --

-- Favorable Safety and Well-Tolerated Profile --

-- Phase 3 Initiation on Track for Q1 2025 --

BOSTON, December 11, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Astria Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ATXS), a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing life-changing therapies for allergic and immunologic diseases, today announced positive final results from the target enrollment group of 16 patients in the ALPHA-STAR Phase 1b/2 clinical trial evaluating navenibart (STAR-0215), a monoclonal antibody inhibitor of plasma kallikrein, in hereditary angioedema (HAE) patients. These final results demonstrated reduction in the mean monthly attack rate of 90-95% at 6 months, favorable safety and tolerability profile, and support both every three- (Q3M) and every six-month (Q6M) dosing regimens. The results underscore the potential of navenibart’s profile to be the market-leading therapy for HAE. Astria is advancing navenibart to Phase 3 development with trial initiation expected in Q1 2025.

"The results from the ALPHA-STAR Phase 1b/2 trial affirm our belief in navenibart’s profile and its potential to be a life-changing, market-leading preventative treatment for HAE patients," said Christopher Morabito, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at Astria Therapeutics. "After one or two doses over six months, patients experienced rapid onset of robust and durable efficacy, favorable safety and tolerability, and PK and PD that are consistent with sustained plasma kallikrein inhibition and Q3M and Q6M administration. These results are highly consistent with the interim results we reported in March. We look forward to presenting these data at an upcoming scientific conference and expect to initiate Phase 3 development in Q1, pending completion of discussions with global regulators."

"These results from the ALPHA-STAR trial are exciting for the future of the HAE treatment landscape," said Dr. Aleena Banerji, Clinical Director MGH Allergy and Clinical Immunology Unit. "We understand from people living with HAE that the disease and treatment burden can weigh heavily on their physical and mental health. I am optimistic that a therapy with infrequent dosing, a well-tolerated profile, and a trusted mechanism and modality could alleviate the burden for patients."

ALPHA-STAR is a dose-ranging proof-of-concept trial in adults with HAE Type 1 or 2 designed to assess safety, tolerability, efficacy, pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD), and quality of life in patients receiving single and multiple doses of navenibart in three cohorts delivered subcutaneously to prevent attacks in HAE. All cohorts began with an eight-week run-in period to measure baseline HAE attacks and safety, efficacy, PK, and PD are assessed through 6-months (Day 168) after the last dose received. Among the target enrollment (n=16), 88% had Type 1 HAE, the average age was 46 years, and 56% were female.