Gemphire Announces Positive Results for Gemcabene in Proof-of-Concept NASH Preclinical Study
The study investigated the effects of gemcabene on the widely used STAMTM mouse model of NASH/fibrosis. In this model, diabetic mice that are fed a high fat diet rapidly develop fatty liver disease. When the mice were administered gemcabene, a hepatoprotective effect preventing liver disease progression was observed, in contrast to the control group. Specifically, gemcabene treatment resulted in a significant lowering of the liver NAFLD activity score (NAS), a composite measure of fatty liver disease comprised of measures of steatosis, inflammation, and hepatocyte ballooning. Progression of liver fibrosis was also significantly reduced with gemcabene treatment. Additionally, hepatic gene expression and plasma markers indicative of inflammation (e.g., CRP and CCR2/CCR5), and lipid modulation (e.g., ApoC-III) were significantly reduced as were other markers. The complete NASH preclinical results will be submitted for publication in 2017.
“We are delighted to share the results of our preclinical study demonstrating exciting proof of concept data for gemcabene in NASH, including its anti-fibrotic and anti-inflammatory features,” said
“There is an urgent need for a safe pharmacologic therapy that can regress or prevent progression of liver damage and fibrosis in NAFLD/NASH patients,” said Dr.
Gemphire intends to conduct a Phase 2 trial (AZURE-1) to evaluate gemcabene’s therapeutic effects in NAFLD/NASH patients. Our current accepted IND for dyslipidemia indications is with the Metabolism and
“We are excited by our plan to launch our clinical development program for gemcabene in NAFLD/NASH in 2017,” said Dr.
About NAFLD/NASH
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a severe disease of the liver caused by inflammation and a buildup of fat in the organ. In the United States, NASH affects up to approximately 2-5% of the population. An additional 10-30% of Americans have fat in their liver, but no inflammation or liver damage, a condition called NAFLD or “fatty liver.” The underlying cause of NASH is unclear, but it most often occurs in persons who are middle-aged and overweight or obese. Many patients with NASH have elevated serum lipids, diabetes or pre-diabetes. Progression of NAFLD/NASH can lead to liver cirrhosis, fibrosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, liver failure and liver-related death. Liver transplantation is currently the only treatment for advanced cirrhosis with liver failure. At this time, there are no approved treatments by the
About Gemcabene
Gemphire’s product candidate, gemcabene (CI-1027), is a first-in-class, once-daily, oral therapy that may be suitable for patients who are unable to achieve normal levels of LDL-C or triglycerides with currently approved therapies, primarily statins. Gemcabene's mechanism of action is designed to enhance the clearance of very low-density lipoproteins (VLDLs) in the plasma and inhibit the production of cholesterol and triglycerides in the liver. The combined effect for these mechanisms has been clinically observed to result in a reduction of plasma VLDL-C, LDL-C, and triglycerides, as well as markedly lowering C-reactive protein. Gemcabene is liver-directed and reduces apoC-III mRNA and plasma levels and may also inhibit acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) which has applications in NASH/NAFLD. Gemcabene has demonstrated proof of concept efficacy in a NASH STAMTM model. Gemcabene has been tested as monotherapy and in combination with statins and other drugs in 895 subjects across 18 Phase 1 and Phase 2 clinical trials and has demonstrated promising evidence of efficacy, safety and tolerability.
About Gemphire
Gemphire is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing therapies for the treatment of dyslipidemia, a serious medical condition that increases the risk of life threatening cardiovascular diseases, and NAFLD/NASH (nonalcoholic fatty liver disease). Gemphire has initiated 3 clinical trials for HoFH, HeFH/ASCVD, and SHTG under NCT02722408, NCT02634151, and NCT02944383, respectively. Please visit www.gemphire.com for more information.
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