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Kiniksa Announces Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Vixarelimab (KPL-716) in Prurigo Nodularis Meets Primary Efficacy Endpoint - Statistically significant primary efficacy endpoint of reduction in weekly-average Worst-Itch Numer

Key Takeaway: Announces Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Vixarelimab (KPL-716) in Prurigo Nodularis Meets Primary Efficacy Endpoint BERMUDA - April 22, 2020 - Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. (Nasdaq: KNSA) ("Kiniksa"), a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, acquiring, developing and com

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Announces Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Vixarelimab (KPL-716) in Prurigo Nodularis Meets Primary Efficacy Endpoint
BERMUDA - April 22, 2020
- Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. (Nasdaq: KNSA) ("Kiniksa"), a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering,
acquiring, developing and commercializing therapeutic medicines for patients with significant unmet medical need, today announced
data from the Phase 2a clinical trial in prurigo nodularis for vixarelimab (KPL-716), a fully-human monoclonal antibody that targets
oncostatin M receptor beta (OSMR ). The trial met its primary efficacy endpoint: the reduction in weekly-average WI-NRS from
baseline at Week 8 was statistically significantly greater in patients who received vixarelimab versus those who received placebo.
Additionally, a statistically significant percentage of vixarelimab recipients achieved a PN-IGA score of 0/1 at Week 8 compared
to placebo recipients, and the majority of vixarelimab recipients showed a clinically meaningful greater-than-or-equal-to 4-point
weekly-average WI-NRS reduction at Week 8.
Phase 2a trial enrolled and treated 49 patients with moderate-to-severe prurigo nodularis (mean PN-IGA of 3.4) experiencing
moderate-to-severe pruritus (mean WI-NRS score of 8.3). Patients were randomized 1:1 to receive a loading dose of vixarelimab
720 mg (n=23) or placebo (n=26) subcutaneous (SC) followed by vixarelimab 360 mg or placebo SC weekly. The primary efficacy endpoint
was percent change versus baseline in weekly-average WI-NRS at Week 8 (using the last observation carried forward analysis).
this Phase 2a trial, vixarelimab was well-tolerated by all subjects and no dose-limiting adverse experiences were observed. There
were no serious adverse events or atopic dermatitis flares.
data from the Phase 2a study showed that vixarelimab had a clinically meaningful effect in these patients with prurigo nodularis,"
said John F. Paolini, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer of Kiniksa. "The potential impact and differentiation of the OSMR
mechanism was demonstrated: in addition to the nearly 70% reduction in the median weekly-average WI-NRS at Week 8, a disease severity
benefit was seen, with approximately a third of vixarelimab-treated patients attaining a clear or almost clear lesion score by
Week 8. Vixarelimab has demonstrated encouraging results in both pruritus and nodule response and has the potential to positively
impact the lives of patients with prurigo nodularis."
data presentation from the Phase 2a trial of vixarelimab in prurigo nodularis, including images of nodule response, is available
through the Investors and Media section of Kiniksa's website (www.investors.kiniksa.com).
is a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering, acquiring, developing, and commercializing therapeutic medicines for patients
suffering from debilitating diseases with significant unmet medical need. Kiniksa's clinical-stage product candidates, rilonacept,
mavrilimumab, vixarelimab and KPL-404, are based on strong biologic rationale or validated mechanisms, target underserved conditions,
and offer the potential for differentiation. These pipeline assets are designed to modulate immunological signaling pathways that
are implicated across a spectrum of diseases. For more information, please visit www.kiniksa.com.
Vixarelimab (KPL-716)
is an investigational fully-human monoclonal antibody that targets OSMR , which mediates signaling of interleukin-31 (IL-31)
and oncostatin M (OSM), two key cytokines implicated in pruritus, inflammation and fibrosis. Kiniksa believes vixarelimab to be
the only monoclonal antibody in development that targets both pathways simultaneously.
Vixarelimab Phase 2a Trial in Prurigo Nodularis
Phase 2a trial was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study designed to investigate the efficacy, safety, tolerability,
and pharmacokinetics of vixarelimab in reducing pruritus in subjects with prurigo nodularis. The trial enrolled patients
with moderate-to-severe prurigo nodularis experiencing moderate-to-severe pruritus (WI-NRS 7 at the screening visit and
a mean weekly WI-NRS of 5 for each of the two consecutive weeks immediately prior to randomization). Patients were required
to stop antihistamines and topical treatments, including corticosteroids, for at least two weeks prior to dosing. Prurigo nodularis
treatments, other than study drug, were not allowed except for rescue. For more information, refer to ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
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All statements contained in this press release that do not relate to matters of historical fact should be considered forward-looking
statements, including without limitation, statements regarding the potential impact and differentiation of the OSMR mechanism;
the potential for vixarelimab (KPL-716) to positively impact the lives of patients with prurigo nodularis; and the potential for
all of our clinical stage product candidates to offer differentiation.
forward-looking statements are based on management's current expectations. These statements are neither promises nor guarantees,
but involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that may cause our actual results, performance
or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking
statements, including without limitation, the following: the potential for changes between final or a broader set of data and
any "top-line," interim and preliminary data we announce; impact of additional data from us or other companies; the
potential inability to replicate in later clinical trials positive results from our Phase 2a clinical trial with vixarelimab in
patients with prurigo nodularis; the potential for undesirable side effects to be caused by vixarelimab; our reliance on third
parties to conduct clinical trials for vixarelimab; the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and measures taken in response to the
pandemic; changes in our operating plan and funding requirements; existing or new competition; and our ability to attract and
retain qualified personnel.
and other important factors discussed under the caption "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on March 5, 2020 and our other reports subsequently filed with or furnished
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Last updated: Apr 22, 2020