Aerovate Therapeutics Announces Simultaneous Completion of Enrollment in Phase 2b Portion & Enrollment of First Patient Into Phase 3 Trial Evaluating AV-101 for the Treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension


Aerovate Therapeutics, Inc. recently announced the Phase 2b portion of the Inhaled iMatinib Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Clinical Trial (IMPAHCT) Phase 2b/Phase 3 study evaluating AV-101, a novel dry powder inhaled formulation of imatinib for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), has completed enrollment at 202 adult patients. Aerovate expects to report topline data from the Phase 2b portion of the trial in June 2024. In addition, the first patient has been enrolled in the Phase 3 portion of IMPAHCT.

“The completion of enrollment in the Phase 2b portion of the trial marks an exciting milestone for Aerovate and for people living with PAH,” said Tim Noyes, Chief Executive Officer at Aerovate Therapeutics. “Because of our innovative adaptive Phase 2b/Phase 3 trial design for IMPAHCT, we were also able to rapidly enroll our first patient in the Phase 3 portion of the study evaluating our novel investigational antiproliferative drug candidate, AV-101, for the treatment of PAH. I am extremely grateful for the commitment of our clinical investigators and their patients, and proud of the Aerovate team’s dedication and ongoing execution of the trial, as this furthers our goal of developing meaningful therapeutic options for PAH patients as quickly as possible.”

IMPAHCT is a Phase 2b/Phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled multi-national trial evaluating the safety, efficacy, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics of AV-101 in adults with PAH. The IMPAHCT trial was structured with a seamless adaptive Phase 2b/Phase 3 design to allow for an efficient development timeline, thus enabling the immediate enrollment of patients in the Phase 3 portion of the study upon the completion of enrollment in the Phase 2b portion. Currently, more than 120 sites are open and actively recruiting patients in the Phase 3 portion of the trial.

The Phase 2b primary endpoint of IMPAHCT is the placebo corrected change from baseline in pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR). Following the results of the Phase 2b portion of the study, an optimal dose will be selected and all subsequent patients enrolled in IMPAHCT will be randomized to either placebo or the optimal dose. The Phase 3 primary endpoint will be the placebo corrected change in 6-minute walk distance (6MWD) after 24 weeks of treatment with the optimal dose.

AV-101, an investigational, proprietary dry powder inhaled formulation of imatinib, is being developed by Aerovate for the treatment of PAH, a rare, progressive disease which involves abnormal cellular proliferation and resistance to apoptosis in the pulmonary vasculature. AV-101 has been formulated for self-administration in which patients will perform two inhalations twice daily with a discreet, pocket-sized device designed for easy use.

PAH is a rare, progressive orphan disease with unmet medical need that affects approximately 70,000 people in the United States and Europe. PAH can cause strain on the heart, leading to limitation of physical activity, heart failure and reduced life expectancy.

AV-101 is an investigational, proprietary dry powder inhaled formulation of the antiproliferative drug imatinib. Developed specifically for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), AV-101 targets cellular hyperproliferation and resistance to apoptosis, driven by improper signaling in cells of the distal pulmonary arteries. By targeting the proliferation and accumulation of cells in the arteries of the lungs, we believe AV-101 has the potential to provide meaningful improvements for patients beyond the capabilities of currently approved therapies. AV-101 is designed for delivery by an easy-to-use dry powder inhaler, directly into the lungs to maximize potential clinical benefit and limit systemic adverse effects. Phase 1 results published in ERJ Open Research showed that AV-101 delivered by dry powder inhalation was generally well-tolerated by healthy adult volunteers with no serious adverse events reported. Aerovate has completed enrollment in the Phase 2b portion of the IMPAHCT clinical trial and is currently enrolling patients in the Phase 3 portion to evaluate the safety and efficacy of AV-101 in adults with PAH.

IMPAHCT (Inhaled iMatinib Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Clinical Trial) is a multi-national, placebo-controlled Phase 2b/Phase 3 trial in adults with PAH that continuously enrolled patients from Phase 2b to Phase 3. The Phase 2b portion of the trial will evaluate three doses of AV-101 over 24 weeks, compared to placebo, to identify an optimal dose based on the primary endpoint, change in pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR), and safety, tolerability, and other clinical measures. The Phase 3 portion of the trial will compare patients taking the optimal dose of AV-101, selected from the Phase 2b data, to placebo. The primary endpoint of the Phase 3 portion of the trial will be change in six-minute walk distance (6MWD) over 24 weeks versus placebo. More information about this trial is available at https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05036135.

Aerovate is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing drugs that meaningfully improve the lives of patients with rare cardiopulmonary disease. Aerovate’s initial focus is on advancing AV-101, its proprietary dry powder inhaled formulation of the drug imatinib for the treatment of patients with PAH. For more information, visit aerovatetx.com.