InflaRx Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase 2a Study for Oral C5aR Inhibitor INF904

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InflaRx N.V.
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JENA, Germany, Dec. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- InflaRx N.V. (Nasdaq: IFRX), a biopharmaceutical company pioneering anti-inflammatory therapeutics targeting the complement system, today announced that the first patient has been dosed in its Phase 2a basket study in chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), investigating the Company’s oral C5aR inhibitor, INF904.

Camilla Chong, MD, Chief Medical Officer of InflaRx, commented: “We are pleased to have started our Phase 2a trial for INF904 with the first patient dosed at one of our U.S. sites, and I am very proud of our team who implemented this important study so rapidly. We believe there is strong evidence of INF904’s anti-inflammatory properties and that its best-in-class potential will go a long way to serve unmet medical needs in both chronic spontaneous urticaria and hidradenitis suppurativa, and in other immuno-inflammatory conditions as well.”

INF904 Phase 2a Study
The Phase 2a trial is a multi-center, open-label study expected to include a total of 75 patients with moderate-to-severe CSU and moderate-to-severe HS. The trial will evaluate multiple INF904 dosing regimens over 4 weeks of treatment to generate additional safety and pharmacokinetic (PK) data and to provide signs of clinical benefit. As previously disclosed, this basket study is utilizing a commercially viable formulation of INF904, providing a range of drug exposures comparable to the reported levels in the Phase 1 study. After the 4-week treatment period, patients will be followed for an additional 4 weeks. Data from this study are expected in the summer of 2025, with a goal of informing the design of a larger, longer-term Phase 2b study by year-end 2025.

In the CSU group, a total of 45 patients will be dosed in three study arms. Patients in Study Arms 1 and 2 will be randomized at a 1:1 ratio to 2 doses of INF904 at 60 mg or 120 mg BID (twice daily), a range of drug exposures comparable to the Phase 1 trial. Patients in Study Arm 3 will be comprised of anti-IgE treatment non-responders and dosed at 120 mg BID. In addition to safety and PK parameters, assessed CSU efficacy measures will include change in the Urticaria Activity Score 7 (UAS7), Hives Severity Score (HSS7) and Itch Severity Score (ISS7) from baseline to the end of week 4. Responder analyses, biomarkers and Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) endpoints related to urticaria control and quality of life will also be assessed.

In the HS group, 30 patients will be randomized at a 1:1:1 ratio to 3 doses of INF904 at 60 mg, 90 mg or 120 mg BID, a range of drug exposures comparable to the Phase 1 trial. In addition to safety and PK parameters, assessed HS efficacy measures will include change in total abscess, inflammatory nodule and draining tunnel (dT) count, HS lesions-related scores and Clinician’s Global Impression of Change (CGI-C) at 4 weeks. PRO endpoints related to HS disease control, pain and quality of life will also be assessed.