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Positive news from Wave Life Sciences SELECT-HD trial

The outcomes of the SELECT-HD clinical trial are out, with encouraging news for this allele-selective huntingtin lowering therapy

Edited by Dr Tamara Maiuri
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On 25th June 2024, Wave Life Sciences shared the results of their SELECT-HD clinical trialclinical trial Very carefully planned experiments designed to answer specific questions about how a drug affects human beings. This trial tested a therapy called WVE-003, designed to only lower the expanded, harmful form of the huntingtin (HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15) protein found in people with Huntington’s disease (HD). The data released today give positive updates on the safety of this therapy as well as how well it is working. Let’s get into it!

AlleleAllele one of the two copies of a gene selective lowering – what’s that about?

HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 lowering therapies are one of the leading approaches being tested in clinical trials at present, with the aim that they might slow or halt the progression of HD. As the name suggests, all of these therapies aim to reduce the amount of the harmful HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 protein that is made in people who have HD.

WVE-003 is a antisense oligonucleotide therapy, given by spinal tap
WVE-003 is a antisense oligonucleotide therapy, given by spinal tap

Since we all inherit two copies of every gene – one from Mom and one from Dad – nearly everyone who has HD would have inherited a regular copy of the HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 gene, and an expanded copy of the HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 gene, which has more than 36 “CAG” DNA letter repeats. The expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 gene makes an expanded form of the HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 protein which is thought to be harmful. By reducing the amount of this harmful protein, scientists hope this might improve signs and symptoms of HD.

There are lots of different approaches scientists are taking to try and lower the levels of the HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 protein in people with HD. Many of those currently in the clinic actually target the levels of both regular and expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15, so both forms of the protein are lowered. This is the case for tominersen, developed by Roche; AMT-130, developed by uniQure; and PTC-518, developed by PTC Therapeutics.

Wave are taking a different approach to these companies as their therapy only targets the expanded form of HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15. WVE-003 is an antisense oligonucleotideASOs A type of gene silencing treatment in which specially designed DNA molecules are used to switch off a gene which exploits very specific single letter changes in the genetic code which are only found in the expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 gene. The scientists at Wave think that this is important as the regular HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 protein has lots of important jobs to do in the cells of our bodies. So by maintaining the level of the regular protein, and reducing the levels only of the expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15, their drug might be safer and have fewer side effects.

This approach does have some drawbacks. Everyone who is interested in participating in a trial for this drug first needs to have a genetic test. Only folks who have the specific letter changes targeted by the drug, termed SNP3, are then eligible for this therapy. This means that only a portion of people with HD might be treated with WVE-003 at present. Based on current genetic data, scientists estimate this to be about 40% of the patient population.

WVE-003 is given to people participating in the SELECT-HD trial by spinal tap. This is the same way tominersen, another antisense oligonucleotidesASOs A type of gene silencing treatment in which specially designed DNA molecules are used to switch off a gene or ASOASOs A type of gene silencing treatment in which specially designed DNA molecules are used to switch off a gene therapy, is administered. This does pose a bit of an extra burden on people receiving this drug over say a drug in tablet form, as it must be administered by a specialist in a clinic with a particular set up.

How was SELECT-HD designed?

There were two different arms to the study: a single dose arm and a multi-dose arm. The single dose arm tested a single shot of the drug at various doses and then tracked participants over the course of almost 90 days. The multi-dose arm tested three repetitions of the lowest dose given at 8 week intervals and participants were tracked for almost 200 days. Both arms of the study had a placeboplacebo A placebo is a dummy medicine containing no active ingredients. The placebo effect is a psychological effect that causes people to feel better even if they’re taking a pill that doesn’t work. control group who received spinal taps which did not administer the drug.

“The most important thing for a Phase 1 / 2 trial like this, is to make sure that the therapy being tested is safe.”

The trial enrolled 45 people in the single dose arm and 23 people in the multi-dose arm. In both arms, the majority of participants are either Stage 2 or 3, with just two Stage 0 folks in the single dose arm, as defined by the HD Integrated Staging System. All folks in the trial were monitored in clinical evaluations, had MRImagnetic resonance A technique using powerful magnetic fields to produce detailed images of the brain in living humans and animals scans of their brains, and gave spinal fluid samples at regular intervals.

What were the findings of the trial?

Safety first

The most important thing for a Phase 1 / 2 trial like this, is to make sure that the therapy being tested is safe. In the single dose arm of the study, the side effects experienced by folks receiving drug or placeboplacebo A placebo is a dummy medicine containing no active ingredients. The placebo effect is a psychological effect that causes people to feel better even if they’re taking a pill that doesn’t work. were approximately the same, suggesting that this dosing regime is safe and the drug was well tolerated. In the multi-dose arm, more mild and moderate side effects were observed in participants who received the drug. No serious adverse events were seen at 30mg for either arm.

Another measurement the trial looked at is neurofilament lightNfL biomarker of brain health, often called NfLNfL biomarker of brain health, a biomarkerbiomarker a test of any kind – including blood tests, thinking tests and brain scans – that can measure or predict the progression of a disease like HD. Biomarkers may make clinical trials of new drugs quicker and more reliable. of brain health. In people with HD, NfLNfL biomarker of brain health levels tend to rise over time, as higher levels of NfLNfL biomarker of brain health generally indicate that the brain is getting more sick. In this trial, Wave found that folks treated with the drug largely had similar changes to their levels of NfLNfL biomarker of brain health as those who received the placeboplacebo A placebo is a dummy medicine containing no active ingredients. The placebo effect is a psychological effect that causes people to feel better even if they’re taking a pill that doesn’t work..

There were a few folks whose NfLNfL biomarker of brain health levels rose above that of the placeboplacebo A placebo is a dummy medicine containing no active ingredients. The placebo effect is a psychological effect that causes people to feel better even if they’re taking a pill that doesn’t work. control group but this data was not broken down by HD stage or dosing regimen in the data presented. In such a small trial it is difficult to say exactly what this might mean, but it’s something Wave and others will be keeping an eye on as this program moves forward.

Overall, the news is largely positive with respect to safety. The data collected so far indicate that the WVE-003 is generally well tolerated with limited side effects at the doses tested.

The data from this trial show that only the levels of the expanded HTT protein are going down, which shows WVE-003 is working as designed
The data from this trial show that only the levels of the expanded HTT protein are going down, which shows WVE-003 is working as designed

Selective lowering of expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15

The next critical thing to be assessed in this trial is whether WVE-003 does indeed selectively lower levels of the harmful, expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 protein, whilst leaving the regular healthy protein intact. When looking at changes to the levels of expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 in both the single and multi-dose arms of this trial, the protein levels were reduced in participants taking the drug compared to those taking placeboplacebo A placebo is a dummy medicine containing no active ingredients. The placebo effect is a psychological effect that causes people to feel better even if they’re taking a pill that doesn’t work.. In both arms, this effect was shown to be statistically significantstatistically significant Unlikely to have arisen by chance, according to a statistical test which means we can be very confident in the changes to the levels of expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 affected by this drug – good news!

In the single dose arm, whether the participant received 30, 60 or 90 mg of the drug didn’t seem to make too much difference, and they all led to a 20-30% reduction of expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 compared to placeboplacebo A placebo is a dummy medicine containing no active ingredients. The placebo effect is a psychological effect that causes people to feel better even if they’re taking a pill that doesn’t work.. What is interesting to see is that this single shot of drug gave a sustained HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 lowering effect measured up to 90 days later, suggesting this drug sticks around and keeps working over a fairly long period of time. Similarly, in the multidose arm, a 44% reduction of expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 levels was observed on Day 197 of the trial, a full 12 weeks after the last treatment with WVE-003. This kind of data is useful to help the scientists figure out what kind of dosing strategy they might use moving forward.

The data presented by Wave also show that levels of the normal HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 protein are largely unaffected, and possibly even increase a little bit with treatment. Again, this is good news. It shows that WVE-003 does seem to only be changing the levels of the expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 protein, leaving regular HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 levels intact.

Other measures from the trial

This trial is not designed to measure whether WVE-003 impacts signs or symptoms of HD. Showing effective HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15 lowering with a drug is very different from showing the drug is disease-modifying, a term used to describe a therapy which might slow or halt HD. Nonetheless, Wave conducted some exploratory studies in this trial to look at possible changes to brain structure as well as other clinical measurements.

MRImagnetic resonance A technique using powerful magnetic fields to produce detailed images of the brain in living humans and animals scans were taken of trial participants to measure how a region of the brain called the caudate changed over time. The caudate gets smaller over time in people with HD. People in the multidose arm of the trial seemed to maybe have slightly less change to the size of their caudate over time. Another region of the brain, called the ventriclesventricle Normal fluid-filled spaces within the brain., also tracked in size the same as people not taking the drug. Neither of these findings were statistically significantstatistically significant Unlikely to have arisen by chance, according to a statistical test but if shown to hold true in a subsequent study, they could suggest WVE-003 is slowing down the death of cells in the brain. However, at present, the data are promising, but inconclusive.

“This is the first time any drug has been shown to only impact the expanded harmful form of HTT, so a big milestone for the HD community.”

The trial also assessed Total Motor Score (TMS), a clinical metric which assesses movement symptoms in people with HD. The higher the score, the more advanced the symptoms. Again, the data seem to point to a slight decrease in TMS for people in the trial receiving WVE-003 for just over six months, when compared to placeboplacebo A placebo is a dummy medicine containing no active ingredients. The placebo effect is a psychological effect that causes people to feel better even if they’re taking a pill that doesn’t work.. This would be good news if true, but we will need a much bigger study to figure this out for sure.

So what’s next for WVE-003?

Overall, the findings from the SELECT-HD trial are positive: the drug appears largely safe and works as intended to effectively lower just expanded HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15. This is the first time any drug has been shown to only impact the expanded harmful form of HTTHTT one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15, so a big milestone for the HD community. There are also some positive suggestions that the drug might be helping signs and symptoms of HD, but we need more data to be sure of that.

It should be noted that Phase 1 / 2 trials like this are, by design, very small: until we know the drug is safe, we don’t want to be testing it in lots of people. With this encouraging safety data in hand, the next step is to test this drug in a much larger cohortcohort a group of participants in a clinical research study of people to find out whether WVE-003 might truly slow or halt the progression of HD.

Given the encouraging data, the team at Wave are thinking about a potential path for accelerated approval of WVE-003 for the treatment of HD. They have even started to draft the design of their next study which would be much larger (around 150 people) and focus on testing WVE-003 in people with stage 1 or 2 HD. We look forward to learning more from Wave in the coming months about their forthcoming study.

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Glossary

Allele
one of the two copies of a gene
ASOs
A type of gene silencing treatment in which specially designed DNA molecules are used to switch off a gene
biomarker
a test of any kind – including blood tests, thinking tests and brain scans – that can measure or predict the progression of a disease like HD. Biomarkers may make clinical trials of new drugs quicker and more reliable.
clinical trial
Very carefully planned experiments designed to answer specific questions about how a drug affects human beings
cohort
a group of participants in a clinical research study
HTT
one abbreviation for the gene that causes Huntington’s disease. The same gene is also called HD and IT-15
magnetic resonance
A technique using powerful magnetic fields to produce detailed images of the brain in living humans and animals
NfL
biomarker of brain health
placebo
A placebo is a dummy medicine containing no active ingredients. The placebo effect is a psychological effect that causes people to feel better even if they’re taking a pill that doesn’t work.
statistically significant
Unlikely to have arisen by chance, according to a statistical test
ventricle
Normal fluid-filled spaces within the brain.

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