633. Preliminary Results from a Phase 1 Single Ascending-Dose Study Assessing Safety, Serum Viral Neutralizing Antibody Titers (sVNA), and Pharmacokinetic (PK) Profile of ADG20: an Extended Half-Life Monoclonal Antibody Being Developed for the Treatment and Prevention of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

Helen Paguntalan, Zoltán Magyarics,Lynn E Connolly, Ellie Hershberger,Kristin Narayan,Deepali Gupta,Paul G Ambrose,Frank Engler, Ed Campanaro, Anita F Das,Pete Schmidt

Open Forum Infectious Diseases(2021)

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Abstract Background ADG20 is a fully human IgG1 monoclonal antibody engineered to have high potency and broad neutralization against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and other SARS-like CoVs with pandemic potential by binding to a highly conserved epitope in the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the spike protein. The Fc region of ADG20 has been modified to provide an extended half-life. ADG20 is in clinical development for the treatment and prevention of COVID-19. Methods This is an ongoing Phase 1, randomized, placebo (PBO)-controlled, single ascending-dose study of ADG20 administered intramuscularly (IM) or intravenously (IV) to healthy adults aged 18–50 years with no evidence of prior or current SARS-CoV-2 infection. Participants were randomized 8:2 in 3 cohorts (N=10/cohort: n=8 ADG20, n=2 PBO): ADG20 300 mg IM, 500 mg IV, and 600 mg IM. Safety, tolerability, PK, and sVNA titers were assessed up to 3 months post dose. Serum ADG20 concentrations were measured with a validated hybrid ligand binding liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (MS)/MS assay. sVNA titers against authentic SARS-CoV-2 were determined by a plaque reduction neutralization assay. Results Overall, 30 participants received ADG20 (n=24) or PBO (n=6). Blinded safety data for all cohorts and PK/sVNA titer data for the 300 mg IM cohort are reported. Through a minimum of 10 weeks post dose, no study drug-related adverse events (AEs), serious AEs, injection site reactions, or hypersensitivity reactions were reported. The observed preliminary PK profile was dose proportional, consistent with an extended half-life monoclonal antibody, and well predicted by translational physiologically-based PK modeling. The measured 50% sVNA titer (MN50; geometric mean [coefficient of variation, %]) was 1382 (32.7%) 13 days after a single 300 mg IM dose. These values are within the range of peak serum neutralizing antibody titers reported for COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Conclusion A single dose of ADG20, up to 600 mg IM, was well tolerated. Preliminary PK and sVNA titer profiles support the ongoing Phase 2/3 trials of ADG20 at a 300 mg IM dose for the prevention of COVID-19 (EVADE: NCT04859517) and treatment of ambulatory patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 (STAMP: NCT04805671). Disclosures Helen Paguntalan, MD, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Scientific Research Study Investigator) Zoltán Magyarics, MD, PhD, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Consultant) Lynn E. Connolly, MD, PhD, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Employee) Ellie Hershberger, PharmD, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Employee) Kristin Narayan, PhD, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Employee) Deepali Gupta, BS, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Employee) Paul G. Ambrose, PharmD, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Employee) Frank Engler, PhD, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Independent Contractor) Ed Campanaro, BSN, MSHS, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Employee) Anita F. Das, PhD, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Consultant) Pete Schmidt, MD, Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. (Employee)
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