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Rezolute Announces initiation of multiple-ascending
dose study of RZ402,
Rezolute's oral PKI for treatment of DME
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., August 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
- Rezolute, Inc. (Nasdaq: RZLT), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing
transformative therapies for metabolic diseases associated with chronic glucose imbalance, today announced that the Company has
initiated dosing in a Phase 1b multiple-ascending dose study of RZ402, Rezolute's investigational
oral plasma kallikrein inhibitor (PKI) for the treatment of diabetic macular edema (DME). Rezolute also announced the appointment
of ophthalmology expert and key opinion leader, Dr. Rajat Agrawal, MD, MS, as Vice President, Clinical
Development to lead the RZ402 clinical development program.
Phase 1b study will evaluate the safety of RZ402 in healthy volunteers and inform the dose range selection in the phase 2 proof-of-concept
study, planned for next year," said Brian Roberts, Senior Vice President and Head of Clinical Development at Rezolute. "There
is a significant unmet need for new ways to treat DME, due to the high treatment burden of current standard of care involving anti-VEGF
injections into the eye. With Dr. Agrawal's expertise as a retinal specialist and his drug development expertise in the therapeutic
area, we're looking forward to developing a more convenient oral therapy with the potential to prevent and treat the vision loss
commonly experienced by patients with diabetes.".
Dr. Agrawal brings over three decades of experience
across both the clinical and commercial spectrums, having practiced as an ophthalmology and retina specialist for more than 25 years,
and having served as an executive at other clinical-stage biotechnology companies. Dr. Agrawal also founded Retina Global, an international
nonprofit focused on sustainable solutions to retinal disease management globally, aimed at evaluating patients, providing medical and
surgical treatment and training local ophthalmologists.
is a privilege to have the opportunity to work on a program with the potential to have such a profound and positive impact on patients'
lives," said Dr. Agrawal. "I regularly witness the unfortunate impact of retinal diseases on patients, and Rezolute's
innovative approach would be a huge step forward for the DME community. I am honored to be joining this team, and I look forward applying
my expertise to the further advancement of the RZ402 program."
About Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) affects approximately
one third of adults with diabetes and is the leading cause of vision loss in the working age population. DME is a severe vision-threatening
complication of DR characterized by swelling of the retina and thickening of the macula, the part of the eye that is responsible for high-resolution
vision. Anti-vascular growth factor (anti-VEGF) injections into the eye are the current standard of care for DME, requiring continued
administration over long periods of time to preserve vision. Due to their invasive route of administration and occasional serious side
effects, there is a tendency to delay treatment until later in the disease course, and long-term compliance with eye injection regimens
can be difficult for patients. Coupled with inadequate responsiveness in some patients, this leads to overall undertreatment and suboptimal
vision outcomes in DME patients.
About RZ402 and the contact activation kallikrein-kinin
The contact-activation kallikrein-kinin system
promotes increased vascular permeability and inflammation via key downstream mediators, including bradykinin, and activation of the intrinsic
pathway of coagulation. Pathophysiologic upregulation of this system has been linked to a variety of diseases which are characterized
by vascular dysfunction, including diabetic macular edema.
RZ402 is a selective and potent plasma kallikrein
inhibitor (PKI) being developed as a potential oral therapy for the chronic treatment of diabetic macular edema (DME). By inhibiting the
formation of kallikrein, RZ402 is designed to block downstream bradykinin production and the pro-inflammatory, pro-coagulant, and fluid-leakage
contact-activation cascade.
Earlier this year, we reported topline results
from the first-in-human Phase 1a single-ascending dose study, demonstrating that RZ402 was generally safe and well-tolerated at all doses
tested, without dose-limiting toxicities. Rezolute also presented at the 2021 Stanford Retina Innovation Summit last month discussing
RZ402 and targeting DME with kallikrein inhibitors.
is a Phase 1, single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multiple ascending dose study in healthy adult volunteers.
The objectives of the study are to characterize the repeat-dose safety profile (including maximum tolerated dose) and pharmacokinetics
of RZ402 administered as daily oral doses for 2 weeks. The study will be conducted in a minimum of 40 subjects in four planned sequential
ascending dose-level cohorts comprising ten subjects per cohort. Within each dose cohort, subjects will be randomized in an 8:2 ratio
to receive either RZ402 oral solution or matched placebo. Participants will remain in-clinic throughout the 2-week dosing period for serial
pharmacokinetic and safety assessments, before completing an outpatient follow-up visit at study day 28. Blood biomarkers of target engagement
(kallikrein activity) will be explored as a systemic surrogate for DME, using a precedent from studies of kallikrein inhibitors in a systemic
vascular leakage syndrome (hereditary angioedema). Dose advancement will proceed in staggered fashion every 3 weeks as appropriate, following
blinded reviews of data from the preceding cohort(s). The study is expected to conclude with results in the first quarter of 2022.
About Rezolute, Inc.
is developing transformative therapies for metabolic diseases related to chronic glucose imbalance. The Company's lead clinical
asset, RZ358, is in Phase 2b development for treatment of congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI), a rare pediatric endocrine disorder. The Company
is also developing RZ402, an orally available plasma kallikrein inhibitor, for the treatment of diabetic macular edema. For more information,
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