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Pharmacokinetics and Exposure-response Relationship of Golimumab in Patients with Moderately-to-Severely Active Ulcerative Colitis: Results from Phase 2/3 PURSUIT Induction and Maintenance Studies.


ABSTRACT:

Background and aims

To assess golimumab pharmacokinetics [PK] and exposure-response [ER] in adults with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis [UC] from the Program of Ulcerative Colitis Research Studies Utilizing an Investigational Treatment [PURSUIT] studies.

Methods

We analysed golimumab PK and ER data of patients with moderate-to-severe UC from the PURSUIT-subcutaneous induction [N = 1064] and maintenance [N = 464] studies. Induction analyses evaluated serum golimumab concentration [SGC] and efficacy data through Week [wk] 6 following subcutaneous doses at wk0 and wk2; maintenance analyses assessed data through wk54 following 4-weekly dosing. ER relationships were assessed using trend, logistic regression, and receiver-operating-characteristic curve analyses.

Results

Median SGCs peaked at induction wk2 for golimumab 100/50mg, 200/100mg, and 400/200mg. Wk6 median SGCs were 0.78, 1.78, and 4.01 ?g/ml, respectively. SGCs were sustained, reaching steady state approximately 8wks after golimumab maintenance commenced [wk14 of golimumab] regardless of induction dose. Median trough SGCs from maintenance wks8-44 ranged from 0.69 to 0.83 µg/ml [50 mg] and 1.33-1.58 µg/ml [100 mg]. SGCs were approximately dose proportional, and higher SGCs were associated with higher efficacy response rates during induction and maintenance. Factors associated with golimumab exposure were body weight, antibody-to-golimumab status, serum albumin, alkaline phosphatase, faecal markers, C-reactive protein, and pancolitis. SGCs of 2.5 µg/ml [induction wk6] and 1.4 µg/ml [maintenance steady-state trough] are potential target concentrations. Immunomodulators had no apparent impact on SGC with golimumab 100mg, whereas drug levels were slightly higher with golimumab 50mg with vs without immunomodulators.

Conclusions

SGCs are approximately dose proportional, and a positive SGC-efficacy relationship exists during induction/maintenance golimumab treatment of adult UC patients. Optimal SGC targets require validation in prospective studies.

SUBMITTER: Adedokun OJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5175493 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pharmacokinetics and Exposure-response Relationship of Golimumab in Patients with Moderately-to-Severely Active Ulcerative Colitis: Results from Phase 2/3 PURSUIT Induction and Maintenance Studies.

Adedokun Omoniyi J OJ   Xu Zhenhua Z   Marano Colleen W CW   Strauss Richard R   Zhang Hongyan H   Johanns Jewel J   Zhou Honghui H   Davis Hugh M HM   Reinisch Walter W   Feagan Brian G BG   Rutgeerts Paul P   Sandborn William J WJ  

Journal of Crohn's & colitis 20160720 1


<h4>Background and aims</h4>To assess golimumab pharmacokinetics [PK] and exposure-response [ER] in adults with moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis [UC] from the Program of Ulcerative Colitis Research Studies Utilizing an Investigational Treatment [PURSUIT] studies.<h4>Methods</h4>We analysed golimumab PK and ER data of patients with moderate-to-severe UC from the PURSUIT-subcutaneous induction [N = 1064] and maintenance [N = 464] studies. Induction analyses evaluated serum golimumab concentra  ...[more]

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