Core Viewpoint - Innovent Biologics has initiated a Phase 3 clinical study for picankibart, targeting psoriasis patients who have not responded adequately to anti-IL-17 treatments, aiming to provide robust clinical evidence for biologic switching strategies in psoriasis treatment [1][4][6]. Company Overview - Innovent Biologics is a leading biopharmaceutical company founded in 2011, focused on developing high-quality medicines for various diseases, including oncologic, autoimmune, cardiovascular, and metabolic conditions [10]. - The company has launched 15 products and has multiple assets in various stages of clinical trials, including 3 new drug applications under regulatory review [10]. Clinical Study Details - The Phase 3 study (NCT06945107) will enroll approximately 310 participants, randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive either picankibart or continued IL-17 monoclonal antibody treatment [2]. - The primary endpoint is the proportion of participants achieving a static Physician's Global Assessment (sPGA) score of clear (0) or almost clear (1) at week 16 [2]. Efficacy and Safety - Previous Phase 2 studies indicated that switching to picankibart resulted in a rapid clinical response, with 64.6% of patients achieving skin lesion clearance after 16 weeks [3][6]. - Nearly half (48.2%) of participants in the Phase 2 study reached the primary endpoint, with a stable response rate of 54.2% through week 44 [5]. Psoriasis Background - Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting 80%-90% of patients with plaque psoriasis, with nearly 30% classified as moderate-to-severe [7]. - Current systemic treatments include various agents, with biologics becoming a central focus since 2019 due to their efficacy and safety [7]. Picankibart Overview - Picankibart (IBI112) is a monoclonal antibody developed by Innovent, targeting the IL-23p19 subunit, which may offer a more effective treatment option for psoriasis and other autoimmune diseases [8]. - The first new drug application for picankibart for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis was submitted for review by the NMPA in September 2024 [9].
Innovent Announces a Phase 3 Study of Picankibart (Anti-IL-23p19 Antibody) Completes First Participant Dosing, Exploring Biologics Switching Treatment for Psoriasis Patients with Prior Inadequate Response to Anti-IL-17 Antibodies