The main objective of the 18-month, randomised, active-controlled ATTRACT study was to assess the effects of migalastat on renal function in patients with Fabry disease previously treated with ERT. Effects on heart, disease substrate, patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and safety were also assessed. Fifty-seven adults (56% female) receiving ERT (88% had multiorgan disease) were randomised (1.5:1), based on a preliminary cell-based assay of responsiveness to migalastat, to receive 18 months open-label migalastat or remain on ERT. Four patients had non-amenable mutant forms of α-Gal based on the validated cell-based assay conducted after treatment initiation and were excluded from primary efficacy analyses only. Migalastat and ERT had similar effects on renal function. Left ventricular mass index decreased significantly with migalastat treatment (−6.6 g/m2 (−11.0 to −2.2)); there was no significant change with ERT. Predefined renal, cardiac or cerebrovascular events occurred in 29% and 44% of patients in the migalastat and ERT groups, respectively. Plasma globotriaosylsphingosine remained low and stable following the switch from ERT to migalastat. PROs were comparable between groups. Migalastat was generally safe and well tolerated.

Oral pharmacological chaperone migalastat compared with enzyme replacement therapy in Fabry disease: 18-month results from the randomised phase III ATTRACT study / Hughes D.A.; Nicholls K.; Shankar S.P.; Sunder-Plassmann G.; Koeller D.; Nedd K.; Vockley G.; Hamazaki T.; Lachmann R.; Ohashi T.; Olivotto I.; Sakai N.; Deegan P.; Dimmock D.; Eyskens F.; Germain D.P.; Goker-Alpan O.; Hachulla E.; Jovanovic A.; Lourenco C.M.; Narita I.; Thomas M.; Wilcox W.R.; Bichet D.G.; Schiffmann R.; Ludington E.; Viereck C.; Kirk J.; Yu J.; Johnson F.; Boudes P.; Benjamin E.R.; Lockhart D.J.; Barlow C.; Skuban N.; Castelli J.P.; Barth J.; Feldt-Rasmussen U.. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS. - ISSN 0022-2593. - STAMPA. - 54:(2017), pp. 288-296. [10.1136/jmedgenet-2016-104178]

Oral pharmacological chaperone migalastat compared with enzyme replacement therapy in Fabry disease: 18-month results from the randomised phase III ATTRACT study

Olivotto I.;
2017

Abstract

The main objective of the 18-month, randomised, active-controlled ATTRACT study was to assess the effects of migalastat on renal function in patients with Fabry disease previously treated with ERT. Effects on heart, disease substrate, patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and safety were also assessed. Fifty-seven adults (56% female) receiving ERT (88% had multiorgan disease) were randomised (1.5:1), based on a preliminary cell-based assay of responsiveness to migalastat, to receive 18 months open-label migalastat or remain on ERT. Four patients had non-amenable mutant forms of α-Gal based on the validated cell-based assay conducted after treatment initiation and were excluded from primary efficacy analyses only. Migalastat and ERT had similar effects on renal function. Left ventricular mass index decreased significantly with migalastat treatment (−6.6 g/m2 (−11.0 to −2.2)); there was no significant change with ERT. Predefined renal, cardiac or cerebrovascular events occurred in 29% and 44% of patients in the migalastat and ERT groups, respectively. Plasma globotriaosylsphingosine remained low and stable following the switch from ERT to migalastat. PROs were comparable between groups. Migalastat was generally safe and well tolerated.
2017
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Hughes D.A.; Nicholls K.; Shankar S.P.; Sunder-Plassmann G.; Koeller D.; Nedd K.; Vockley G.; Hamazaki T.; Lachmann R.; Ohashi T.; Olivotto I.; Sakai ...espandi
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