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Clinical Trial
. 2023 Jul;10(1):e001627.
doi: 10.1136/bmjresp-2023-001627.

Efficacy and safety of an inhaled pan-Janus kinase inhibitor, nezulcitinib, in hospitalised patients with COVID-19: results from a phase 2 clinical trial

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Efficacy and safety of an inhaled pan-Janus kinase inhibitor, nezulcitinib, in hospitalised patients with COVID-19: results from a phase 2 clinical trial

John Belperio et al. BMJ Open Respir Res. 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Background: The inhaled lung-selective pan-Janus kinase inhibitor nezulcitinib had favourable safety and potential efficacy signals in part 1 of a phase 2 trial in patients with severe COVID-19, supporting progression to part 2.

Methods: Part 2 was a randomised, double-blind phase 2 study (NCT04402866). Hospitalised patients aged 18-80 years with confirmed symptomatic COVID-19 requiring supplemental oxygen (excluding baseline invasive mechanical ventilation) were randomised 1:1 to nebulised nezulcitinib 3 mg or placebo for up to 7 days with background standard-of-care therapy (including corticosteroids). Efficacy endpoints included respiratory failure-free (RFF) days through day 28 as the primary endpoint. Secondary endpoints included safety and change from baseline oxygen saturation (SaO2)/fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) ratio on day 7, and 28-day mortality rate was a prespecified exploratory endpoint.

Results: Between June 2020 and April 2021, 205 patients were treated (nezulcitinib, 103; placebo, 102). There was no statistically significant difference between nezulcitinib versus placebo in the primary endpoint (RFF days; median, 21.0 vs 21.0; p=0.6137) or secondary efficacy endpoints. Nezulcitinib was generally well tolerated with a favourable safety profile.

Conclusions: Although the prespecified primary, secondary and exploratory efficacy endpoints, including RFF through day 28, change from baseline SaO2/FiO2 ratio on day 7, and 28-day mortality rate, were not met, nezulcitinib was generally well tolerated and had a favourable safety profile. Further studies are required to determine if treatment with nezulcitinib confers clinical benefit in specific inflammatory biomarker-defined populations of patients with COVID-19.

Keywords: COVID-19; Nebuliser therapy.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: JB has no conflict of interest. DLB, EK, NDP, EJM and RS are employees of Theravance Biopharma US; and shareholders of Theravance Biopharma,. TN, CGT, JW and DAL are former employees of Theravance Biopharma US; and may hold stock in Theravance Biopharma. MB is an employee of Arensia Exploratory Medicine SRL. VM is an employee of Arensia Exploratory Medicine. DS reports personal fees from Theravance Biopharma during the conduct of the study; and personal fees from AstraZeneca, Boehringer Ingelheim, Chiesi, Cipla, Genentech, GlaxoSmithKline, Glenmark, Menarini, Mundipharma, Novartis, Peptinnovate, Pfizer, Pulmatrix, Theravance Biopharma, and Verona outside this work. BH is a former employee of Theravance Biopharma UK and may hold stock in Theravance Biopharma.

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Phase 2 part 2 trial profile. ITT, intention to treat.

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