GlaxoSmithKline and Genmab Refocus Development Program for Ofatumumab in Autoimmune Indications
Based on the positive results from the Phase I/II study in multiple sclerosis (MS) that were announced on 10th September, GSK plans to begin a Phase IIB dose ranging study in MS using the subcutaneous administration of ofatumumab in 2011 following discussion with regulatory authorities. Further work in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with a subcutaneous administration of ofatumumab is under review.
“Although the intravenous delivery of ofatumumab has previously demonstrated positive results in MS and RA studies, the autoimmune program is being refocused on the subcutaneous delivery of ofatumumab because GSK believes this route of administration has the potential to offer added convenience and improved tolerability” said Ian Tomlinson, SVP Biopharmaceuticals R&D, GSK.
“Genmab initiated the early development of ofatumumab in the autoimmune indications and we are pleased and highly supportive of GSK’s continued commitment to the development of ofatumumab in these chronic diseases,” said Jan G. J. van de Winkel, Ph.D., President and CEO, Genmab.
Ofatumumab is currently not licensed for any autoimmune indications. GSK and Genmab will continue their development of ofatumumab in multiple oncology indications with the intravenous route of administration.
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