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APOLLOE4 Phase 3 study of oral ALZ‐801/valiltramiprosate in <i>APOE</i> ε4/ε4 homozygotes with early Alzheimer's disease: Trial design and baseline characteristics

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2024

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The APOLLOE4 Phase 3, placebo-controlled, 78-week study is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ALZ-801 265 mg twice per day in early Alzheimer's disease (AD) subjects with the apolipoprotein E (<i>APOE</i>) ε4/ε4 genotype.The enrolled early AD population (<i>N</i> = 325) has 51% females, a mean age = 69 years, and a mean Mini-Mental State Examination = 25.6, with the majority being mild cognitive impairment subjects, a similar disease stage to the lecanemab Phase 3 AD trial (Clarity AD).The primary outcome is the cognitive Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale 13-item Cognitive subscale, with two functional measures as key secondary outcomes (Clinical Dementia Rating-Sum of Boxes, Amsterdam-Instrumental Activities of Daily Living), and with hippocampal volume and fluid biomarkers as additional outcomes.The study is unique in allowing a large number of microhemorrhages or siderosis at baseline magnetic resonance imaging, lesions that indicate concomitant cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA).At baseline, 32% of the enrolled population had at least 1 microhemorrhage, 24% had 1 to 4, and 8% had > 4 microhemorrhages; 10% had at least 1 siderosis lesion; with more males than females having microhemorrhages (63% vs. 37%) and siderosis (68% vs. 32%).Study results will become available in the second half of 2024 and, if positive, ALZ-801 may become the first oral drug to demonstrate a favorable benefit/risk profile in <i>APOE</i> ε4/ε4 AD subjects.

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