hrp0092p1-363 | GH and IGFs (2) | ESPE2019

Metabolism of Somapacitan, a Long-Acting Growth Hormone Derivative, in Human Subjects

Damholt Birgitte B , Bjelke Mads , Helleberg Hans , Rasmussen Michael H

Background: Somapacitan is a reversible albumin-binding growth hormone (GH) derivative developed for once-weekly administration in patients with GH deficiency (GHD). It consists of a human GH backbone, similar to endogenous human GH, with one amino acid substitution, attached to an albumin binder via a linker chain.Objective: Absorption, metabolism and excretion (AME) of somapacitan were investigated in a Phase 1 trial (...

hrp0095p1-108 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Efficacy, Observer-Reported Outcomes, and Safety of Once-Weekly Somapacitan in Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD): 4-Year Results from the REAL 3 Trial

Sävendahl Lars , Battelino Tadej , Højby Rasmussen Michael , Brod Meryl , Wai Lee Kai , Saenger Paul , Horikawa Reiko

Children with GHD are currently treated with daily subcutaneous growth hormone (GH) injections, which can be burdensome. Somapacitan is a long-acting GH derivative in development for once-weekly use in children with GHD. REAL 3 (NCT02616562) is a phase 2, multinational, randomised, open label, controlled trial assessing efficacy and safety of somapacitan vs daily GH (Norditropin®). Prepubertal, GH-naïve children with GHD received 0.04 (n=16), 0.08 (n</e...

hrp0092rfc14.6 | Adrenals and HP Axis | ESPE2019

Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD): Assessing Burden of Disease in Children and Adolescents: The Growth Hormone Deficiency – Child Impact Measure (GHD-CIM)

Brod Meryl , Højby Rasmussen Michael , Vad Knud , Alolga Suzanne , Bedoin Jacques

Background: Children with growth hormone deficiency (GHD) may have to deal with practical, emotional, and functional difficulties. Unfortunately, to date, there is no condition specific measure of the impact of GHD for these children. The Growth Hormone Deficiency – Child Impact Measure (GHD-CIM) was developed according to FDA/EMA guidances to address this gap. There are two GHD-CIM versions: child self-report (PRO) for ages 9 to <13 years and observe...

hrp0092p1-371 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) (2) | ESPE2019

Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD): Assessing Parent Burden for Child Growth Hormone Deficiency Treatment: The Growth Hormone Deficiency - Parent Treatment Burden Measure (GHD-PTB)

Brod Meryl , Rasmussen Michael Højby , Vad Knud , Alolga Suzanne , Bedoin Jacques

Background: Treatment for child GHD requires daily injections, which can be painful and disruptive. For most children, these injections are administered by an adult, usually their parent. Unfortunately, little is known about the burden that a child's treatment places on a parent. The GHD-PTB was developed according to FDA/EMA guidances to address this gap. Items were based on qualitative interviews of 31 parents of children with GHD, ages 4 to <13 year...

hrp0089fc10.2 | Late Breaking | ESPE2018

Efficacy and Safety of Once-Weekly Somapacitan in Childhood Growth Hormone Deficiency: Results of a Randomised Open-Label, Controlled Phase 2 Trial

Savendal Lars , Rasmussen Michael , Horikawa Reiko , Khadilkar Vaman , Battelino Tadej , Saenger Paul

Background: Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) requires long-term daily injections with GH replacement therapy and is associated with considerable treatment burden by patients and caregivers. Somapacitan is a long-acting GH derivative that is being developed for once-weekly dosing in adults and children with GHD. A well-established protraction method, which is successfully in use to extend the half-life of insulin and glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1, has been applied in developing ...

hrp0086p2-p671 | Growth P2 | ESPE2016

Assessing Disease and Treatment Burden for Young Children with Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD)

Brod Meryl , Wilkinson Lars , Alolga Suzanne Lessard , Hojbjerre Lise , Beck Jane , Rasmussen Michael Hojby

Background: Children with GHD, in addition to short stature, may experience physiological symptoms as well as social and emotional problems. Assessing these impacts is critical for understanding the extent of GHD burden and assessing treatment benefit. Since many children initiating treatment are too young to self-report information, we must rely on adult reporters. However, according to FDA guidelines and established measure development principles, adult reporter information ...

hrp0094fc9.3 | Growth Hormone and IGFs | ESPE2021

Once-weekly somapacitan versus daily growth hormone in growth hormone deficiency: 3 year efficacy and safety results from REAL 3, a randomised controlled phase 2 trial

Savendahl Lars , Battelino Tadej , Rasmussen Michael Hojby , Saenger Paul , Horikawa Reiko ,

Growth hormone (GH) replacement therapy currently requires daily subcutaneous injections. Somapacitan is a long-acting GH-derivative in development for once-weekly use in children with GH deficiency (GHD). A phase 2, multinational, randomised, open-label, controlled trial (NCT02616562) investigated the efficacy and safety of somapacitan compared with daily GH (Norditropin®). GH-treatment-naïve prepubertal children with GHD received 0.04 (n = 16), 0.08 (n...

hrp0097t19 | Section | ESPE2023

Pre-treatment Blood Transcriptome Predicts Growth Response to Somapacitan Treatment in Children Born Small for Gestational Age

Garner Terence , Clayton Peter , Højby Rasmussen Michael , Murray Philip , Stevens Adam

Treating short stature in children born small for gestational age (SGA) requires daily growth hormone (GH) injections that are burdensome for patients and caregivers. Results from REAL5 (ongoing randomised, multinational, open-label, controlled, dose-finding phase 2 trial; NCT03878446) indicate that somapacitan (0.24 mg/kg/week) has an efficacy, safety, and tolerability profile similar to daily GH (0.067 mg/kg/day) after 52 weeks of treatment in children born SGA. Predicting G...

hrp0092fc14.5 | GH and IGF5 | ESPE2019

OOnce-weekly Somapacitan vs Daily Growth Hormone (Norditropin®) in Childhood Growth Hormone Deficiency: One-year Results from a Randomised Phase 2 Trial

Sävendahl Lars , Battelino Tadej , Horikawa Reiko , Juul Rasmus Vestergaard , Rasmussen Michael Højby , Saenger Paul

Daily injections are required for human growth hormone (GH) replacement therapy. Somapacitan is a long-acting GH derivative being developed for once-weekly dosing in adults and children using a proven protraction method, currently successfully in use to extend the half-life of insulin and glucagon-like peptide 1.To evaluate the efficacy and safety of three different once-weekly somapacitan doses compared with Norditropin®, a daily GH, ove...

hrp0089fc4.6 | GH &amp; IGFs | ESPE2018

Absorption and Excretion of Somapacitan, a Long-Acting Growth Hormone (GH) Derivative

Rasmussen Michael Hojby , Damholt Birgitte Bentz , Helleberg Hans , Bjelke Mads , Suresh Swapna , Juul Rasmus Vestergaard , Hollensen Christian

Background: Somapacitan is a reversible albumin-binding growth hormone (GH) derivative in clinical development for once-weekly administration in patients with GH deficiency (GHD). Clinical data in healthy subjects, and adults and children with GHD showed that once-weekly somapacitan injections were well tolerated with no clinically significant safety or local tolerability issues. A sustained dose-dependent IGF-I response supports a once-weekly treatment regimen.<p class="a...