Clinical trial of the pan-caspase inhibitor, IDN-6556, in human liver preservation injury

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Cold ischemia/warm reperfusion (CI/WR) injury remains a problem in liver transplantation. The aim of the current study was to assess the utility of the pan-caspase inhibitor IDN-6556 on CI/WR injury during human liver transplantation. This report is a post hoc analysis of a Phase II, multi-center, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, parallel group study. Subjects were assigned to four treatment groups: Group 1 (Organ storage/flush: Placebo - Recipient: Placebo); Group 2 (Organ storage/flush: 15 μg/mL - Recipient: Placebo); Group 3 (Organ storage/flush: 5 μg/mL - Recipient: 0.5 mg/kg); and Group 4 (Organ storage/flush: 15 μg/mL - Recipient: 0.5 mg/kg). Liver cell apoptosis was assessed by serum concentrations of the apoptosis-associated CK18Asp396 ('M30') neo-epitope, TUNEL assay and caspase 3/7 immunohistochemistry. Liver injury was assessed by serum AST/ALT determinations. Serum markers of liver cell apoptosis were reduced in all groups receiving drug as compared to placebo. However, TUNEL, caspase 3/7 positive cells and serum AST/ALT levels were only consistently reduced in Group 2 (drug exposed to organ only). This reduction in serum transaminases was significant and observed across the study. In conclusion, IDN-6556 when administered in cold storage and flush solutions during liver transplantation offers local therapeutic protection against CI/WR-mediated apoptosis and injury. However, larger studies are required to confirm these observations. © 2006 The Authors.

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Baskin-Bey, E. S., Washburn, K., Feng, S., Oltersdorf, T., Shapiro, D., Huyghe, M. R., … Gores, G. J. (2007). Clinical trial of the pan-caspase inhibitor, IDN-6556, in human liver preservation injury. American Journal of Transplantation, 7(1), 218–225. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-6143.2006.01595.x

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