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Vedolizumab for the treatment of active ulcerative colitis: A randomized controlled phase 2 dose-ranging study

Journal

INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
Volume 18, Issue 8, Pages 1470-1479

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/ibd.21896

Keywords

MLN0002; MLN02; LDP-02; pharmacokinetics; pharmacodynamics; NCT 01177228

Funding

  1. Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a Takeda company
  2. Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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Background: Vedolizumab is a gut-selective biologic that has shown efficacy in ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD). We studied the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, safety, tolerability, and efficacy of a new formulation of vedolizumab produced by an improved manufacturing process. Methods: UC patients were randomized to receive vedolizumab (2, 6, or 10 mg/kg) or placebo on days 1, 15, 29, and 85. Safety, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and immunogenicity evaluations were performed at multiple timepoints through day 253. Partial Mayo Scores and fecal calprotectin levels were used to assess efficacy. Results: In all, 46 patients (9 placebo, 37 vedolizumab) received at least one dose of study medication. The vedolizumab serum concentration declined monoexponentially until concentrations reached 110 mu g/mL, and then fell nonlinearly. Vedolizumab maximum serum concentration (Cmax) and area under the curve (AUC) increased approximately proportionally as a function of dose. Vedolizumab maximally saturated a4 beta 7 receptors on peripheral serum lymphocytes at all measurable serum concentrations. Vedolizumab was well tolerated, with no deaths and no adverse events leading to discontinuation. At every assessment from day 29 through day 253, over 50% of vedolizumab-treated patients were in clinical response, while placebo response rates generally ranged between 22% and 33%. Vedolizumab treatment reduced fecal calprotectin levels compared with placebo. Conclusions: Vedolizumab demonstrated dose-proportional pharmacokinetics and maximally saturated a4 beta 7 receptors over the tested dose range. Multiple dosing up to 10 mg/kg was well tolerated. Over the course of follow-up a greater proportion of patients treated with vedolizumab were in clinical response than those who were assigned to placebo. (Inflamm Bowel Dis 2012)

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