Phase 2 RIZE Study Sub-Analyses to be Presented at the 2024 Pediatric Endocrine Society Annual Meeting
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., April 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rezolute, Inc. (Nasdaq: RZLT) (“Rezolute” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to developing novel, transformative therapies for serious metabolic and rare diseases, today announced that a poster titled “An Analysis of Overnight Hypoglycemia in Patients with Congenital Hyperinsulinism: Results from the RZ358-606 (RIZE) Study” will be presented at the Pediatric Endocrine Society (PES) Annual Meeting, to be held May 2-5, 2024 at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk.
Paul Thorton, M.D., of Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas, will present the poster, which details findings from the Company’s Phase 2 RIZE study evaluating the treatment of congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) with RZ358 in pediatric patients. While primary and key secondary glycemic endpoints (weekly events and daily percent time) from the RZ358-606 (RIZE) study have been previously reported, the current sub-analyses highlight the benefits of RZ358 during the vulnerable overnight fasting period, utilizing continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to evaluate average time in hypoglycemia (<70 mg/kg) and average glucose levels overnight. These and previously reported results, including improvements in overall hypoglycemia events and time of up to ~90% at the top doses, suggest that RZ358 has the potential to be a safe and effective therapy to treat all forms of congenital HI. A Phase 3 study is currently underway.
Presentation Details
Date: Saturday, May 4, 2024
Time: 12:15 p.m. local time
Abstract ID: 6790
For more information on the conference presentation schedule and to view the poster abstract, please visit the PES Annual Meeting website.
About Congenital Hyperinsulinism
Congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) is the most common cause of recurrent and persistent hypoglycemia in children. Patients with congenital HI typically present with signs or symptoms of hypoglycemia within the first month of life. These episodes can result in significant brain injury and death if not recognized and managed appropriately. Additionally, recurrent, or cumulative, hypoglycemia can lead to progressive and irreversible damage over time, including serious and devastating brain injury, seizures, neuro-developmental problems, feeding difficulties, and significant impact on patient and family quality of life. In cases of congenital HI that are unresponsive to medical management, surgical removal of the pancreas may be required. In those with diffuse congenital HI where the whole pancreas is affected, a near-total pancreatectomy can be undertaken, although about half of these children will continue to have hypoglycemia and require medical treatment for congenital HI.
About RZ358
RZ358 is a fully human monoclonal antibody that works downstream from the pancreas and other sources of insulin or related paraneoplastic substances, and instead binds to a unique allosteric site on insulin receptors at target tissues such as liver, fat and muscle. The antibody counteracts excess insulin receptor activation by insulin and related effector substances (such as IGF-2), thereby improving hypoglycemia. Because RZ358 acts downstream from the pancreas, it has the potential to be universally effective at treating hypoglycemia due to congenital HI, regardless of the causative genetic defect, as well as acquired forms of HI such as those mediated by insulinomas (ICTs) and other tumor types (NICTs).
In the Phase 2 RIZE study in patients with congenital HI ages two and older, nearly all participants achieved significant improvement in hypoglycemia across multiple endpoints, including the primary and key secondary endpoints planned for the sunRIZE study. At doses and exposures that are planned for sunRIZE, RZ358 was generally safe and well-tolerated, and resulted in median improvements in hypoglycemia of up to ~90%. Based on the RIZE clinical trial outcomes and the evidence of benefit in this serious condition with substantial unmet medical need, RZ358 was subsequently granted a priority medicines (PRIME) designation by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and an Innovation Passport designation by the U.K. Innovative Licensing and Access Pathway (ILAP) Steering Group for the treatment of congenital HI. RZ358 also received orphan drug and pediatric rare disease designation in the U.S., and orphan drug designation in the European Union for the treatment of Insulinoma, the primary cause of ICTH.
About Rezolute, Inc.
Rezolute strives to disrupt current treatment paradigms by developing transformative therapies for devastating rare and chronic metabolic diseases. Its novel therapies hold the potential to significantly improve outcomes and to reduce the treatment burden for patients, treating physicians and the healthcare system. Rezolute is steadfast in its mission to create a profound, positive and lasting impact on the lives of patients. Patient, clinician and advocate voices are integrated in the Company’s drug development process. Rezolute places an emphasis on understanding the patient’s lived experiences, enabling the Company to boldly address a range of severe conditions. For more information, visit www.rezolutebio.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release, like many written and oral communications presented by Rezolute and our authorized officers, may contain certain forward-looking statements regarding our prospective performance and strategies within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. We intend such forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and are including this statement for purposes of said safe harbor provisions. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe future plans, strategies, and expectations of Rezolute, are generally identified by use of words such as "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "plan," "project," "seek," "strive," "try," or future or conditional verbs such as "could," "may," "should," "will," "would," or similar expressions. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to statements regarding priority medicines (PRIME) designation, the Innovation Passport designation, the RIZE study, the sunRIZE study, the RZ358 Expanded Access Program, the ability of RZ358 to become an effective treatment for congenital hyperinsulinism, the effectiveness or future effectiveness of RZ358 for the treatment of congenital hyperinsulinism, and statements regarding clinical trial timelines for RZ358. Our ability to predict results or the actual effects of our plans or strategies is inherently uncertain. Accordingly, actual results may differ materially from anticipated results. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release. Except as required by applicable law or regulation, Rezolute undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date on which such statements were made. Important factors that may cause such a difference include any other factors discussed in our filings with the SEC, including the Risk Factors contained in the Rezolute’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, which are available at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. You are urged to consider these factors carefully in evaluating the forward-looking statements in this release and are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.
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Released April 23, 2024