Phase 1/2 Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacodynamics of SEL-302 in Pediatric Subjects With MMA (reiMMAgine)

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Updated on 19 February 2024

Summary

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MMA is a rare inborn error of branched chain amino acid metabolism. Despite strict dietary adherence and vigilant monitoring and care, affected individuals have recurrent episodes of severe illness and develop complications from different organ systems that can be life-threatening. Liver transplants can help, but gene transfer therapy could offer an alternative treatment option. This study will be an open-label, single dose, single center study of SEL-302 consisting of two investigative therapeutics: a gene transfer therapy that is using an inactive virus, called adeno-associated-virus 8 (AAV8), to deliver the MMUT gene to the liver, by itself called MMA-101, and an immunotherapy called SEL-110, a nano-encapsulated form of sirolimus.
The study will enroll two cohorts treating up to a total of 6 subjects.
Cohort 1: 3 adolescents (≥12 and <18 years of age) Cohort 2: 3 children (≥3 and <12 years of age, with a minimum body weight of 15 kg)
The dose of MMA-101 administered to each subject will be 1.0E13 vg/kg. Each progression to the next subject dosed in the study will be reviewed and approved by a data safety monitoring committee.
The first subject in Cohort 1 will receive only MMA-101. The second adolescent subject in Cohort 1 will be treated with 0.15 mg/kg of SEL-110 followed by MMA-101 on Day 1 and two repeat doses of 0.15 mg/kg of SEL-110 at Day 28 and Day 56. The dose of SEL-110 in the third subject in Cohort 1 may be increased up to 0.3 mg/kg depending on results from the second subject. After assessment of safety and efficacy of Cohort 1, Cohort 2 will be started in younger children.
The dose of SEL-110 in Cohort 2 for the first subject will be 0.15 mg/kg of SEL-110 immediately prior to the dose of MMA-101 on Day 1 and two repeat doses of 0.15 mg/kg of SEL-110 at Day 28 and Day 56. The dose of SEL-110 in the second and third subject in Cohort 2 may be increased up to 0.3 mg/kg at one or more of the three doses depending on results of all previously treated subjects.
The primary efficacy endpoints of reduction in serum methylmalonic acid (sMMA) levels and increases in the 1-13C sodium propionate oxidation breath test (POBT) will be assessed at an interim timepoint for safety evaluation (Day 84) and at the primary endpoint of 1 year.
All subjects will be monitored closely for safety for the first year of the study and then annually for an additional 4 years.

Description

Detailed Description:
MMA is a rare inborn error of branched chain amino acid metabolism. Despite strict dietary adherence and vigilant monitoring and care, affected individuals have recurrent episodes of severe illness and develop complications from different organ systems that can be life-threatening. Liver transplants can help, but gene transfer therapy could offer an alternative treatment option. This study will be an open-label, single dose, single center study of SEL-302 consisting of two investigative therapeutics: a gene transfer therapy that is using an inactive virus, called adeno-associated-virus 8 (AAV8), to deliver the MMUT gene to the liver, by itself called MMA-101, and an immunotherapy called SEL-110, a nano-encapsulated form of sirolimus.
The study will enroll two cohorts treating up to a total of 6 subjects.
Cohort 1: 3 adolescents (≥12 and <18 years of age) Cohort 2: 3 children (≥3 and <12 years of age, with a minimum body weight of 15 kg)
The dose of MMA-101 administered to each subject will be 1.0E13 vg/kg. Each progression to the next subject dosed in the study will be reviewed and approved by a data safety monitoring committee.
The first subject in Cohort 1 will receive only MMA-101. The second adolescent subject in Cohort 1 will be treated with 0.15 mg/kg of SEL-110 followed by MMA-101 on Day 1 and two repeat doses of 0.15 mg/kg of SEL-110 at Day 28 and Day 56. The dose of SEL-110 in the third subject in Cohort 1 may be increased up to 0.3 mg/kg depending on results from the second subject. After assessment of safety and efficacy of Cohort 1, Cohort 2 will be started in younger children.
The dose of SEL-110 in Cohort 2 for the first subject will be 0.15 mg/kg of SEL-110 immediately prior to the dose of MMA-101 on Day 1 and two repeat doses of 0.15 mg/kg of SEL-110 at Day 28 and Day 56. The dose of SEL-110 in the second and third subject in Cohort 2 may be increased up to 0.3 mg/kg at one or more of the three doses depending on results of all previously treated subjects.
The primary efficacy endpoints of reduction in serum methylmalonic acid (sMMA) levels and increases in the 1-13C sodium propionate oxidation breath test (POBT) will be assessed at an interim timepoint for safety evaluation (Day 84) and at the primary endpoint of 1 year.
All subjects will be monitored closely for safety for the first year of the study and then annually for an additional 4 years.

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Condition Acne
Age 100years or below
Clinical Study IdentifierTX13079
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Age 3 to <18 years at time of consent (assent where possible)
Confirmed diagnosis of MMUT type methylmalonic acidemia by molecular genetic testing
Clinical and biochemical diagnosis of severe MMA as defined by
sMMA level between 100 to 3,000 μmol/L
A clinical history consistent with severe MMA
Subjects must have fully recovered from any hospitalization for metabolic ketoacidosis or surgery at least 4 weeks prior to the start of the screening period
Parent or legal guardian are willing and able to provide informed consent. Written assent will be obtained from minors older than age seven whenever possible
Subject and caregiver must be willing to comply with study-related assessments and adhere to lifestyle considerations throughout study duration

Exclusion Criteria

History of any organ transplantation
High MMUT liver enzymatic activity in the range seen in healthy subjects or MMA patients after corrective liver transplant, as demonstrated by POBT levels
Presence of Nab against AAV8 or polyethylene glycol (PEG)
An estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR)<45 mL/min/1.73 m2 (<chronic kidney disease stage 3a)
Hemoglobin <10 g/dL
Platelet count <100,000 per mm3
History of any malignancy or immunocompromising condition
History of anaphylaxis or severe allergic reaction to drug therapy, foods, PEG or polysorbates
Previously received gene therapy or messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) treatments for MMA
Participated in a clinical trial of another (non-gene or mRNA therapy) investigational agent within 30 days prior to screening, or within 5 elimination half-lives of the investigational agent, whichever is longer
Note: additional inclusion/exclusion criteria may apply, per protocol
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