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YSPSL (rPSGL-Ig) for improvement of early renal allograft function: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center Phase IIa study.

Authors :
Osama Gaber, A.
Mulgaonkar, Shamkant
Kahan, Barry D.
Steve Woodle, E.
Alloway, Rita
Bajjoka, Iman
Jensik, Stephen
Klintmalm, Goran B.
Patton, Pamela R.
Wiseman, Alexander
Lipshutz, Gerald
Kupiec-Weglinski, Jerzy
Gaber, Lilian W.
Katz, Eliezer
Irish, William
Squiers, Elizabeth C.
Hemmerich, Stefan
Source :
Clinical Transplantation. July/August 2011, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p523-533. 11p. 7 Charts.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Gaber AO, Mulgaonkar S, Kahan BD, Woodle ES, Alloway R, Bajjoka I, Jensik S, Klintmalm GB, Patton PR, Wiseman A, Lipshutz G, Kupiec-Weglinski J, Gaber LW, Katz E, Irish W, Squiers EC, Hemmerich S. YSPSL (rPSGL-Ig) for improvement of early renal allograft function: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center Phase IIa study. Clin Transplant 2011: 25: 523-533. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Abstract: Introduction: Recombinant P-selectin glycoprotein ligand IgG fusion protein, rPSGL-Ig (YSPSL), a fusion protein of human P-selectin ligand and IgG1-Fc, blocks leukocyte adhesion and protects against ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) in animal models. Patients and Methods: This randomized 15-center, double-blind, 59-patient Ph2a study assessed YSPSL's safety in recipients of deceased-donor kidney allografts and its potential efficacy in improving early graft function. Two doses and two dosing modalities were evaluated. Results: No drug-specific toxicities or increased adverse event rates were noted. Two YSPSL-treated patients died of causes determined as unrelated to study drug. YSPSL did not reduce the incidence of dialysis within the first week post-transplant (41% in treated vs. 20% in placebo patients). Renal function endpoints scored at post-operative days 1 & 2 were also not impacted by YSPSL. However, at day 5, the fraction of patients with serum creatinine above 6 mg/dL was lower in the YSPSL vs. placebo group (26% vs. 55%, p = 0.043). Large variations in the dialysis-delayed graft function (DGF) rates were observed between centers, independently of treatment assignment, indicating subjectivity of this endpoint. Conclusion: In this first Ph2a study in kidney transplantation, YSPSL was safe but did not impact the dialysis-DGF rate. Further studies with more objective efficacy endpoints are required to define the impact of YSPSL on early renal allograft function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09020063
Volume :
25
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Transplantation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
92971073
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0012.2010.01295.x