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Ocular Therapeutix™ Announces 12-Month Topline Data from Ongoing U.S.-Based Phase 1 Clinical Trial Evaluating OTX-TKI for Treatment of Wet AMD
OTX-TKI maintained vision and CSFT comparable to aflibercept every eight weeks, with 89% reduction in treatment burden over a 12-month period
OTX-TKI demonstrated no drug-related ocular or systemic serious adverse events in the trial through Month 12
Implant observed to bioresorb consistently at about eight to nine months in trial, informing potential redosing timeline
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An investigational, bioresorbable hydrogel intravitreal implant, OTX-TKI is designed to continuously deliver a potent tyrosine kinase inhibitor, axitinib, for the treatment of wet AMD and other VEGF-mediated retinal diseases. The 12-month data demonstrated maintenance of controlled wet AMD subjects comparable to aflibercept injections every eight weeks with a single administration of OTX-TKI. Four subjects received rescue therapy for the first time at Month 12, indicating the waning of OTX-TKI’s therapeutic effect and potential disease reactivation, which helps establish a re-dosing timeline for patients. No serious drug-related ocular or systemic adverse events have been observed in the trial.
“We are very pleased to see the durability in the 12-month OTX-TKI data in previously treated patients with wet AMD,” said
Summary of 12-Month Topline Data from
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The clinical trial enrolled a total of 21 subjects at six clinical sites in
As of the data cutoff of
The results showed subjects treated with a single OTX-TKI implant continued to demonstrate sustained BCVA (mean change from baseline of -1.0 letters) and CSFT (mean change from baseline of +20.2 μm) in the OTX-TKI arm at 12 months, which was comparable with the aflibercept arm (mean change from BCVA baseline of +2.0 letters; mean change from CSFT baseline of -2.2 μm). 60% of OTX-TKI subjects were rescue-free up to Month 12. At the Month 12 visit, an additional four of the subjects were rescued. Overall, an 89% reduction in treatment burden was observed in OTX-TKI treated subjects at 12 months.
“We are encouraged by the 12-month data as the performance of the OTX-TKI drug product continued to demonstrate that the implant bioresorbs at an average of about eight to nine months with axitinib remaining longer in the eye, potentially providing a window to re-dose patients before disease reactivation starts,” said
The Company is prepared to initiate a pivotal trial in wet AMD as early as the third quarter of 2023, subject to obtaining the necessary financing, which could be provided through a strategic alliance. OTX-TKI is also being evaluated in other retinal diseases. The Company recently completed enrollment of the Phase 1 HELIOS clinical trial to evaluate OTX-TKI for the treatment of diabetic retinopathy and 6-month interim results are expected in the first quarter of 2024.
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About OTX-TKI
OTX-TKI is an investigational bioresorbable, hydrogel implant incorporating axitinib, a small molecule, multi-target, tyrosine kinase inhibitor with anti-angiogenic properties, being evaluated for the treatment of wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD) and other retinal diseases.
About Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD) is a leading cause of severe, irreversible vision loss affecting approximately 14 million individuals globally and 1.6 million in
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