BerGenBio and Oslo University Hospital in Norway have executed a collaborative agreement to analyse the former’s AXL inhibitor, bemcentinib, in a trial in hospitalised Covid-19 patients.
Named European DisCoVeRy for Solidarity: An Adaptive Pandemic and Emerging Infection Platform Trial (EU-SolidAct), the randomised, multicentre, adaptive Phase II and III platform trial is part of EU-RESPONSE.
A pan-European research project, EU-RESPONSE is associated with the quick and synchronised analysis of therapies for treating Covid-19.
With study centres established in 15 countries, EU-SolidAct has a master protocol designed to analyse potential therapies in hospitalised Covid-19 patients.
The trial is sponsored by Oslo University Hospital along with the Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale (Inserm), France and the European Clinical Research Infrastructure Network (ECRIN).
In the trial, bemcentinib will be assessed in up to 500 such individuals.
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By GlobalDataBemcentinib was opted as the second compound to be studied in the EU-SolidAct platform by an international expert group.
To support the study, BerGenBio will offer bemcentinib drug material as well as incremental funding of expenses linked to the sub-protocol of the therapy.
Initially, Eli Lilly and Company’s baricitinib was evaluated under the EU-SolidAct platform as the first drug.
Baricitinib is currently being examined for market authorisation by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for usage in Covid-19 patients in the hospital setting.
BerGenBio CEO Martin Olin said: “As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to evolve, it is even more important to identify new therapies for hospitalised patients that have a mechanism of action effective across disease variants.
“The EU-SolidAct platform provides BerGenBio with a unique opportunity to rapidly study the effectiveness of bemcentinib and to evaluate the promising signals of efficacy that were observed in the hospitalised patients requiring oxygen in earlier studies.”
In September last year, the company concluded enrolment of participants in a Phase Ib/II BGBC003 trial of bemcentinib to treat patients with acute myeloid leukaemia and myelodysplastic syndrome.