Drug Design, Development and Therapy (Jul 2024)

Insights on Nefecon®, a Targeted-Release Formulation of Budesonide and Its Selective Immunomodulatory Effects in Patients with IgA Nephropathy

  • Barratt J,
  • Kristensen J,
  • Pedersen C,
  • Jerling M

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 18
pp. 3415 – 3428

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Jonathan Barratt,1 Jens Kristensen,2 Christian Pedersen,2 Markus Jerling3 1College of Life Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK; 2Calliditas Therapeutics AB, Stockholm, Sweden; 3Markus Jerling Consulting AB, Stockholm, SwedenCorrespondence: Jonathan Barratt, College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK, Tel +44 0116 258 8043, Email [email protected]: Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) is a chronic, immune-mediated kidney disease characterized by the deposition of galactose-deficient immunoglobulin A1 (Gd-IgA1) in the kidneys. Excess Gd-IgA1 production in patients with IgAN is located within the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, particularly within the lamina propria in the distal ileum. Nefecon® is a targeted-release formulation of the corticosteroid budesonide, which became the first treatment approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA; brand name, TARPEYO®) and European Medicines Agency (EMA; KINPEYGO®) for patients with primary IgAN at risk of rapid disease progression, after demonstrating clinically significant reduction of proteinuria in an interim analysis of the Phase III NefIgArd trial. After showing a significant reduction in estimated glomerular filtration rate decline in the full 2-year analysis of the trial, Nefecon was granted full approval by the FDA to reduce the loss of kidney function. Nefecon was specifically designed to deliver budesonide to the distal ileum, selectively targeting excess Gd-IgA1 production in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue. In this review, we describe the properties of Nefecon and the evidence to date that confirms its localized treatment effect. We also present unpublished evidence from Phase I trials investigating the pharmacokinetics and cortisol suppression effects of Nefecon in healthy participants. These studies demonstrated that Nefecon has a distinct pharmacokinetic profile from other budesonide products, allowing for targeted, localized action in the distal ileum. When considered alongside existing clinical trial data showing the effect of Nefecon on gut-associated biomarkers, available evidence indicates that Nefecon has a selective immunomodulatory mechanism of action and a direct disease-modifying effect in patients with IgAN, while having low systemic exposure and adverse effects.Keywords: drug delivery, biomarkers, pharmacokinetics, GALT

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