JEWELFISH: 24-month results from an open-label study in non-treatment-naïve patients with SMA receiving treatment with risdiplam
- Open Access
- 11-05-2024
- Spinal Muscular Atrophy
- Original Communication
- Authors
- Claudia A. Chiriboga
- Claudio Bruno
- Tina Duong
- Dirk Fischer
- Eugenio Mercuri
- Janbernd Kirschner
- Anna Kostera-Pruszczyk
- Birgit Jaber
- Ksenija Gorni
- Heidemarie Kletzl
- Imogen Carruthers
- Carmen Martin
- Renata S. Scalco
- Paulo Fontoura
- Francesco Muntoni
- the JEWELFISH Study Group
- Published in
- Journal of Neurology | Issue 8/2024
Abstract
Risdiplam is a once-daily oral, survival of motor neuron 2 (SMN2) splicing modifier approved for the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). JEWELFISH (NCT03032172) investigated the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and PK/pharmacodynamic (PD) relationship of risdiplam in non-treatment-naïve patients with SMA. JEWELFISH enrolled adult and pediatric patients (N = 174) with confirmed diagnosis of 5q-autosomal recessive SMA who had previously received treatment with nusinersen (n = 76), onasemnogene abeparvovec (n = 14), olesoxime (n = 71), or were enrolled in the MOONFISH study (NCT02240355) of the splicing modifier RG7800 (n = 13). JEWELFISH was an open-label study with all participants scheduled to receive risdiplam. The most common adverse event (AE) was pyrexia (42 patients, 24%) and the most common serious AE (SAE) was pneumonia (5 patients, 3%). The rate of AEs and SAEs decreased by > 50% from the first to the second year of treatment, and there were no treatment-related AEs that led to withdrawal from treatment. An increase in SMN protein in blood was observed following risdiplam treatment and sustained over 24 months of treatment irrespective of previous treatment. Exploratory efficacy assessments of motor function showed an overall stabilization in mean total scores as assessed by the 32-item Motor Function Measure, Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale—Expanded, and Revised Upper Limb Module. The safety profile of risdiplam in JEWELFISH was consistent with previous clinical trials of risdiplam in treatment-naïve patients. Exploratory efficacy outcomes are reported but it should be noted that the main aim of JEWELFISH was to assess safety and PK/PD, and the study was not designed for efficacy analysis.
Trial registration
The study was registered (NCT03032172) on ClinicalTrials.gov on January 24, 2017; First patient enrolled: March 3, 2017.
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- Title
- JEWELFISH: 24-month results from an open-label study in non-treatment-naïve patients with SMA receiving treatment with risdiplam
- Authors
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Claudia A. Chiriboga
Claudio Bruno
Tina Duong
Dirk Fischer
Eugenio Mercuri
Janbernd Kirschner
Anna Kostera-Pruszczyk
Birgit Jaber
Ksenija Gorni
Heidemarie Kletzl
Imogen Carruthers
Carmen Martin
Renata S. Scalco
Paulo Fontoura
Francesco Muntoni
the JEWELFISH Study Group
- Publication date
- 11-05-2024
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Keywords
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Pharmacokinetics - Published in
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Journal of Neurology / Issue 8/2024
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1459 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-024-12318-z
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