Safety and Efficacy of RNAi Therapy for Transthyretin Amyloidosis
Hospital de Santo António · Inserm · +11 more institutions
Abstract
Transthyretin amyloidosis is caused by the deposition of hepatocyte-derived transthyretin amyloid in peripheral nerves and the heart. A therapeutic approach mediated by RNA interference (RNAi) could reduce the production of transthyretin.
We identified a potent antitransthyretin small interfering RNA, which was encapsulated in two distinct first- and second-generation formulations of lipid nanoparticles, generating ALN-TTR01 and ALN-TTR02, respectively. Each formulation was studied in a single-dose, placebo-controlled phase 1 trial to assess safety and effect on transthyretin levels. We first evaluated ALN-TTR01 (at doses of 0.01 to 1.0 mg per kilogram of body weight) in 32 patients with transthyretin amyloidosis and then evaluated ALN-TTR02 (at doses of 0.01 to 0.5 mg per kilogram) in 17 healthy volunteers.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 48.46
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- 100%
- References
- 49
Authors
31- TCTeresa CoelhoCorresponding
Hospital de Santo António
- DADavid Adams
Inserm, Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris, Bicêtre Hospital, Université Paris-Sud
- ASAna Silva
Hospital de Santo António, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals (United States)
- PLPierre Lozeron
Inserm, Bicêtre Hospital, Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris, Université Paris-Sud
- PNPhilip N. Hawkins
University College London, Amyloidosis Foundation, The Royal Free Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Transthyretin
- Amyloidosis
- RNA interference
- Medicine
- Bioinformatics
- Internal medicine
- Biology
- Genetics