Abstract
Background Accumulating data implicate interleukin (IL)-33, a proinflammatory cytokine released locally upon epithelial cell damage, in the pathogenesis of COPD. In a phase 2 study, itepekimab, a human monoclonal antibody against IL-33, reduced exacerbations and improved lung function in a subgroup analysis of former smokers with COPD with an acceptable safety profile. Methods The study designs of AERIFY-1 and AERIFY-2 are described in this article. Discussion The primary objective of AERIFY-1/2 (NCT04701983/NCT04751487), two phase 3 randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials, is to assess the efficacy and safety of itepekimab versus placebo in a population of former smokers with moderate-to-severe COPD over up to 52 weeks. An additional secondary population of current smokers are being enrolled in AERIFY-2. These two studies will enrol patients (aged 40–85 years) with COPD and chronic bronchitis who had ⩾2 moderate or ⩾ 1 severe exacerbations within the previous year despite standard-of-care triple or double background therapy. All participants are required to have ⩾10-pack-year smoking history, and ⩾6 months since smoking cessation for former smokers. The primary end-point is the annualised rate of moderate or severe acute exacerbation of COPD. Secondary end-points include change from baseline in pre- and post-bronchodilator forced expiratory volume in 1 s, and annualised frequency of severe exacerbations. Symptomatic end-points include Evaluating Respiratory Symptoms in COPD and St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire, safety and anti-drug antibody responses.
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Rabe, K. F., Martinez, F. J., Bhatt, S. P., Kawayama, T., Cosio, B. G., Mroz, R. M., … Abdulai, R. M. (2024). AERIFY-1/2: two phase 3, randomised, controlled trials of itepekimab in former smokers with moderate-to-severe COPD. ERJ Open Research, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00718-2023
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