Safety, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of MK-6194, an IL-2 mutein designed to selectively activate regulatory T cells: single ascending dose and multiple ascending dose trial data.

MK-6194(一种旨在选择性激活调节性 T 细胞的 IL-2 突变体)的安全性、药代动力学和药效学:单次递增剂量和多次递增剂量试验数据

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MK-6194, an interleukin-2 mutein designed to selectively activate regulatory T cells (Tregs), was evaluated for safety, pharmacokinetics (PK), immunogenicity, and pharmacodynamics in healthy participants. In a single ascending dose trial (N = 56), participants received subcutaneous MK-6194 or placebo (3:1 ratio) across dose levels ranging from 1 to 10 mg. In a multiple ascending dose trial (N = 54), participants received subcutaneous MK-6194 or placebo (3:1 ratio) at dose levels ranging from 0.5 to 5 mg every 2 wk (total 3 doses) as well as 5 mg every 4 wk (total 2 doses). Baseline characteristics were comparable between trials, with participants mostly male with a mean age of 36 yr. There were no serious adverse events or dose-limiting toxicities. The most common adverse events were injection site erythema and eosinophil count elevations (with no indication of severe eosinophilia or eosinophilia-related organ damage). PK showed dose-proportionality and repeated doses of MK-6194 did not result in accumulation or time-dependent PK. Immunogenicity was low with no impact on PK or safety. Treg expansion as assessed by flow cytometry and Treg-specific demethylation region analysis was observed in a dose-dependent manner during both trials and expanded within about 8 d postdose up to about 5-fold and returned to baseline by 14 to 29 d postdose. Minimal impact was observed on other lymphocytes including total T lymphocyte and natural killer cell counts. These findings support the further development of MK-6194 as a potential treatment for autoimmune disorders.

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