AVI BioPharma Reports Results on Hepatitis C Virus Clinical Trial.PORTLAND, Ore. -- AVI BioPharma, Inc. (Nasdaq:AVII) reported results today from the second phase of its multicenter study in patients with chronic active hepatitis chronic active hepatitis 1. Obsolete term. See Chronic hepatitis2. Chronic viral hepatitis C virus (HCV HCV abbr. hepatitis C virus HCV 1 Hepatitis C virus, see there 2. Human coronavirus. See Coronavirus. ) infection. The second phase of this exploratory trial was designed to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and viral and clinical response to treatment with AVI's proprietary NEUGENE([R])antisense antisense, DNA or RNA manipulated in a laboratory so that its components (nucleotides) form a complementary copy of normal, or "sense," messenger RNA (mRNA; see nucleic acid). compound, AVI-4065, in HCV patients. Preliminary results from this study were presented in May at the International Conference on Antiviral Research (ICAR). AVI-4065 exhibited favorable safety and tolerability profiles in the 12 patients completing the clinical treatment phase of the protocol, with no serious drug-related adverse events or tolerability issues observed during treatment or follow-up. Consistent with the preliminary results, the therapeutic threshold required for efficacy of the drug was not achieved at the treatment dose used in this protocol. Significant differences were observed in the plasma PK in patients compared with what was noted in healthy volunteers: notably, a longer plasma half-life (approximately 26 hours compared with 13 hours), a lower peak plasma concentration (initially 1.2 compared with 1.6 ug/ml), and a slower plasma clearance (approximately 15 compared with 40 ml/min). These observations demonstrate a direct pharmacodynamic response to HCV infection. The peak plasma concentration (Cmax) was expected to reach the predicted therapeutic threshold of approximately 3.5 ug/ml during the treatment protocol, but rose to only 2.0 ug/ml after 14 days of therapy. With an initial Cmax of 1.2 ug/ml and final Cmax of 2.0 ug/ml, the therapeutic threshold predicted from preclinical models to be required for efficacy was not achieved. Based on these observations, AVI (Audio Video Interleaved) A Windows multimedia video format from Microsoft. It interleaves standard waveform audio and digital video frames (bitmaps) to provide reduced animation at 15 fps at 160x120x8 resolution. Audio is 11,025Hz, 8-bit samples. does not expect a clinically relevant reduction in viral titer at the treatment dose used in this protocol; nor was one observed in the 12 treated HCV patients analyzed as a group. The trend in viral responses in HCV patients dosed subcutaneously at 100 mg twice a day for 14 days was similar to that reported in preliminary data in May, ranging from 0 to 0.8 log reduction. Of the two ways to increase Cmax to reach the predicted therapeutic threshold (increase treatment duration or increase dose), the data appear to support a significant increase in dose in order to exceed the 3.5 ug/ml predicted therapeutic threshold for efficacy. "Although it is always disappointing not to achieve clear clinical success on an initial trial targeting a new disease, it is encouraging that we observed a significant pharmacodynamic effect that we believe can be fine-tuned to provide a clinical benefit," said Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. R. Burger, Ph.D., AVI chief executive officer. "We are fortunate that NEUGENE antisense technology provides flexibility for clinical protocol modification." Based on these data, AVI has initiated a protocol modification to increase treatment duration. The company is also in the process of planning an additional protocol to significantly increase the treatment dose in order to exceed the therapeutic threshold predicted from preclinical models. Preclinical studies to support increasing the dose by more than tenfold have already been completed. The first phase of this study, completed in March 2006, evaluated 31 healthy volunteers who received 14 consecutive days of treatment with AVI-4065 at three dosage levels. In the second phase of this clinical trial, patients with HCV were stratified stratified /strat·i·fied/ (strat´i-fid) formed or arranged in layers. strat·i·fied adj. Arranged in the form of layers or strata. into two cohorts, one composed of patients who had not received previous treatment and the other composed of patients who failed conventional interferon and ribavirin ribavirin /ri·ba·vi·rin/ (ri?bah-vi´rin) a broad-spectrum antiviral used in the treatment of severe viral pneumonia caused by respiratory syncytial virus, particularly in high-risk infants; also used in conjunction with interferon treatment. In addition to efficacy as measured by HCV virological virological pertaining to viruses. responses to treatment with AVI-4065, the study assessed the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of the compound. HCV is a single-stranded RNA virus. Because HCV and other single-stranded RNA viruses have relatively simple genetic structures, they are attractive targets for AVI's NEUGENE antisense, which is designed to target conserved portions of the viral genetic code that are not likely to mutate mu·tate intr. & tr.v. mu·tat·ed, mu·tat·ing, mu·tates To undergo or cause to undergo mutation. [Latin m over time. About Hepatitis C Infection Chronic HCV infection causes an inflammation of the liver that can result in the development of cirrhosis, liver cancer or liver failure. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 170 million people worldwide are chronically infected with HCV. It is the most common chronic blood-borne infection in the developed world and the leading cause of liver transplants in the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), agency of the U.S. Public Health Service since 1973, with headquarters in Atlanta; it was established in 1946 as the Communicable Disease Center. estimate that approximately 3.9 million Americans have been infected with HCV, of whom 2.7 million are chronically infected. The Hepatitis Foundation International estimates that between 8,000 and 10,000 people die annually in the U.S. from HCV-related cirrhosis or liver cancer. The current treatment for HCV, 24 to 48 weeks of therapy with pegylated interferon alpha Pegylated interferon alpha can refer to:
About AVI BioPharma AVI BioPharma develops therapeutic products for the treatment of life-threatening diseases using third-generation NEUGENE antisense drugs. AVI's lead NEUGENE antisense compound is designed to target cell proliferation disorders, including cardiovascular restenosis, cancer and polycystic kidney disease Polycystic Kidney Disease Definition Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is one of the most common of all life-threatening human genetic disorders. . In addition to targeting specific genes in the body, AVI's antiviral program uses NEUGENE antisense compounds to combat disease by targeting single-stranded RNA viruses, including West Nile virus West Nile virus, microorganism and the infection resulting from it, which typically produces no symptoms or a flulike condition. The virus is a flavivirus and is related to a number of viruses that cause encephalitis. , hepatitis C virus
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