KN057 Multiple Dose Study in Patients with Hemophilia a or Hemophilia B with or Without Inhibitors
Study Details
- Hemophilia A and B
- Drug: KN057
- Inclusion Criteria:
- Male, 18-70 years old (including thresholds), body weight ≥40 kg and BMI \<30 kg/m\^2.
- Severe Hemophilia A or moderate-to-severe Hemophilia B (coagulation factor FVIII activity \<1% or FIX activity ≤2%).
- Have ≥ 6 treated bleeding episodes within 24 weeks prior to screening (spontaneous and/or traumatic, excluding bleeding episodes related to surgery or traumatic operation).
- Patients without inhibitors must meet the following criteria: FVIII or FIX inhibitor test is negative during the screening period. Use coagulation factor replacement therapy for no less than 100 exposure days before screening.
- Patients with inhibitors must meet the following criteria: FVIII or FIX inhibitor test is positive during the screening period. Inhibitors level with high titer positive (≥5 BU/ml) or current low titer positive (\<5 BU/ml) refractory to FVIII or FIX replacement and with FVIII or FIX recovery \< 60% of expected within previous 12 months prior to screening.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- Those with serious or poorly controlled chronic diseases or obvious systemic diseases: such as cardiovascular system, respiratory system, endocrine and metabolic system, urinary system, digestive system, autoimmune diseases, neurological diseases or psychiatric diseases, bacterial or viral infection, etc.; have previously received lipid-lowering therapy for hypertriglyceridemia or are currently receiving lipid-lowering therapy for hypertriglyceridemia.
- Have a history of other hereditary or acquired bleeding disorders other than Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B.
- Have symptoms and signs related to thromboembolic disease or are receiving thrombolytic/antithrombotic treatment; have a history of coronary atherosclerotic disease, arterial or venous thrombosis, or ischemic disease of important organs.
- Have high risk factors for thrombosis, including reduced activity of antithrombin III, protein S or protein C.
- When bleeding occurred in the past, rFVIIa was ineffective and (activated) prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC/aPCC) treatment must be used.
- Are undergoing or planning to undergo immune tolerance induction therapy.
- Regular use of immunomodulatory therapy, such as regular infusion of immune globulin or regular use of hormones, is required.
- Those with allergies; those who are allergic to test drugs/similar drugs or excipients; those with a history of multiple allergies (two categories or more); those with a history of specific reactions, such as being allergic to heparin or having experienced heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
- Hematological abnormalities: platelet count ≤ 100 × 10\^9 /L; hemoglobin \< 100g/L; fibrinogen level \< lower limit of normal (LLN); prothrombin time \> 1.5 times upper limit of normal (ULN).
- Abnormal liver and kidney function: alanine aminotransferase and/or aspartate aminotransferase \>3 times ULN; lactate dehydrogenase \>1.5 times ULN; total bilirubin \>1.5 times ULN; serum creatinine, triglyceride \> ULN; albumin \<0.8 times LLN.
- Chronic active hepatitis B/C virus (HBV/HCV, HBV-DNA or HCV-RNA quantitative detection indicates viral activity); Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody positive; syphilis antibody positive; Have received antiviral treatment (only for HBV, HCV, and HIV) in the past 3 month, or have plans to undergo antiviral treatment within 28 weeks after the first dose.
- Have had major surgery within the past 3 months (determined by the investigator), or have elective surgery planned within 28 weeks after the first dose.
- Due to treatment needs, anti-fibrinolytic or platelet function-affecting drugs need to be used within 5 days before administration or within 28 weeks after the first administration, including medicines, such as aspirin, COX-1 and non-selective non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs, except for acetaminophen), traditional herbal medicine or health supplements at investigator's discretion.
- Participated in clinical trials related to coagulation factors and received investigational drug treatment within the past 1 month; participated in any other drug clinical trials and received investigational drug treatment within the past 3 months.
- Have been vaccinated in the past month, or have a vaccination plan within 28 weeks after the first dose, including inactivated vaccine, live attenuated vaccine, recombinant protein vaccine, recombinant adenovirus vaccine, RNA vaccine, DNA vaccine, etc.
- Subjects with fertile mates are unable to use effective contraception during the study period and within 3 months after the last dose; effective contraceptive methods include: vasectomy, scientific use of male condoms, etc.
- Have had treatment of Emicizumab within 6 months prior to screening;
- Have had any prior treatment of genetic therapy for hemophilia.
- Those participants who drink heavily or are alcoholic within 24 weeks prior to screening or can't avoid heavy drinking during the trial. Heavy drinking means more than 7 units of alcohol per week, 1 unit=360ml of beer, or 45ml of liquor with 40% alc/vol, or 150ml of wine.
- Other factors that the investigator considers inappropriate for participation in this trial.
Protocol Summary
This study is looking at how safe it is to switch from emicizumab to Mim8, in people with haemophilia A. Mim8 is a new medicine that is used to prevent bleeding episodes in people with haemophilia A. Mim8 works by replacing the function of the missing clotting factor VIII (FVIII). Mim8 will be injected under the skin using a pen-injector either once every week, once every two weeks or once every month. The participants will be trained in using the pen injector. The participants can choose themselves, in collaboration with the study doctor how often they get Mim8 in this study. When the participant will get their first Mim8 injection depends on their current treatment with emicizumab. The participants will get their first Mim8 injection at Visit 2. Participants will have between 6 and 27 Mim8 injections. The total number of injections participants will have depends on their dosing frequency. The study will last for about 6-12 months. While taking part in this study, there are some restrictions about what medicine participant can use. The study doctor will tell the participants more about this. In case the participants experience bleeds, these can be treated with additional haemostatic medicine as agreed with the study doctor. Female participants cannot take part if they are pregnant, breast-feeding or plan to get pregnant during the study period.