Efficacy and safety results after >3.5 years of treatment with the Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor evobrutinib in relapsing multiple sclerosis: Long-term follow-up of a Phase II randomised clinical trial with a cerebrospinal fluid sub-study.

X Montalban, K Piasecka-Stryczynska, J Kuhle, P Benkert, DL Arnold, MS Weber, A Seitzinger, H Guehring, J Shaw, D Tomic, Y Hyvert, DE Harlow, JS Wolinsky

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Abstract

Background: Evobrutinib – an oral, central nervous system (CNS)-penetrant, and highly selective Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor – has shown efficacy in a 48-week, double-blind, Phase II trial in patients with relapsing MS. Objective: Report results of the Phase II open-label extension (OLE; up to week 192 from randomisation) and a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sub-study. Methods: In the 48-week double-blind period (DBP), patients received evobrutinib 25 mg once-daily, 75 mg once-daily, 75 mg twice-daily or placebo (switched to evobrutinib 25 mg once-daily after week 24). Patients could then enter the OLE, receiving evobrutinib 75 mg once-daily (mean (± standard deviation (SD)) duration = 50.6 weeks (±6.0)) before switching to 75 mg twice-daily. Results: Of 164 evobrutinib-treated patients who entered the OLE, 128 (78.0%) completed ⩾192 weeks of treatment. Patients receiving DBP evobrutinib 75 mg twice-daily: annualised relapse rate at week 48 (0.11 (95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.04-0.25)) was maintained with the OLE twice-daily dose up to week 192 (0.11 (0.05–0.22)); Expanded Disability Status Scale score remained stable; serum neurofilament light chain fell to levels like a non-MS population (Z-scores); T1 gadolinium-enhancing lesion numbers remained low. No new safety signals were identified. In the OLE, evobrutinib was detected in the CSF of all sub-study patients. Conclusion: Long-term evobrutinib treatment was well tolerated and associated with a sustained low level of disease activity. Evobrutinib was present in CSF at concentrations similar to plasma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)558-570
Number of pages13
JournalMultiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)
Volume30
Issue number4-5
Early online date4 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Bruton's tyrosine kinase
  • Cerebrospinal fluid
  • Evobrutinib
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Open-label extension

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