- Multiple ascending dose clinical data supports advancement of 600 mg TID dose for pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial, planned
for initiation around year-end 2018
- 600 mg dose provides greater drug exposure than 300 mg dose with comparable safety profile
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 27, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Spero Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:SPRO) (Spero), a
multi-asset clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing novel antibiotics to treat
multi-drug resistant bacterial infections, today reported positive results from a final analysis of its Phase 1 single ascending
dose (SAD) and multiple ascending dose (MAD) clinical trial of SPR994, its investigational oral carbapenem product candidate
designed for the treatment of Gram-negative infections. The study was conducted in healthy volunteers to assess the safety,
tolerability and pharmacokinetics of SPR994. Dose escalation within the MAD portion of the Phase 1 clinical trial
demonstrated that 600 mg of SPR994 provides greater drug exposure than was observed in the first dosing cohort of 300 mg while
maintaining a favorable safety profile. The final data expand on the interim data announced in July 2018, and the Company
anticipates the data will support the advancement of SPR994 at a dose of 600 mg administered three times per day (TID) into a
pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial, which the Company expects to initiate around year-end 2018 in patients with complicated urinary
tract infections (cUTI).
“The final Phase 1 data demonstrate compelling pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability for SPR994 at all doses
tested,” said Ankit Mahadevia, M.D., CEO of Spero Therapeutics. “There is a significant unmet need for new oral therapies to treat
drug resistant infections. We believe SPR994 has the potential to be an important clinical and economic addition in treating
these patients by helping to transition patients out of the hospital or reducing the need for hospitalization altogether. We look
forward to our scheduled pre-Phase 3 meeting with the FDA, after which we plan to advance SPR994 into a pivotal Phase 3 clinical
trial around year-end 2018 in patients with cUTI, subject to feedback from the FDA.”
The Phase 1 SAD/MAD clinical trial assessed the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of orally administered
SPR994. The Phase 1 clinical trial enrolled 124 healthy adult volunteers into 14 SAD cohorts with SPR994 given orally as single
doses ranging from 100 mg to 900 mg daily and 2 MAD cohorts with SPR994 given orally at doses of 300 mg and 600 mg every 8 hours
for 14 days. Final results demonstrated a linear and proportional increase in plasma exposure over the dose range tested, with no
accumulation over 14 days of repeated dosing. Furthermore, the administration of SPR994 in the fed or fasting state did not
substantially alter the plasma drug exposure, indicating that SPR994 can likely be administered without regard to meals. Consistent
with the predominantly renal elimination of SPR994, peak urine concentrations were approximately 50 to 100-fold higher than maximum
concentrations in plasma, supporting SPR994’s potential utility as treatment for patients with cUTI.
The final Phase 1 results build upon the interim results announced in July 2018. Those results
demonstrated that in the SAD portion of the Phase 1 clinical trial, SPR994 was well tolerated at doses ranging from 100 mg to 900
mg daily. Those results also showed that in the MAD portion of the trial, the 300 mg TID dose of SPR994 demonstrated mean
free drug plasma concentrations of tebipenem, SPR994’s active metabolite, that remained above the MIC90 for the relevant bacterial
pathogens for >50% of an 8-hour dosing interval, which supports the selected TID dosing interval.
No serious adverse events were reported in the Phase 1 clinical trial. Oral administration of SPR994 was well
tolerated at all doses tested within the trial, and the Phase 1 results are consistent with available clinical and post-marketing
data for Orapenem® and other approved intravenous (IV) carbapenem antibiotics. Orapenem® is currently approved in Japan for the
treatment of pediatric infections and has the same orally bioavailable active ingredient as SPR994, tebipenem pivoxil.
Spero has scheduled a pre-Phase 3 meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the fourth quarter
of 2018. Following discussions with the FDA, Spero plans to initiate a pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial of SPR994 for the
treatment of cUTI around year-end 2018. Spero believes that the approval of an oral carbapenem with activity against resistant
bacterial pathogens, including those exhibiting resistance to fluoroquinolones and cephalosporins, would support a shift in care of
cUTI patients from the inpatient to the outpatient setting.
About SPR994
SPR994 is Spero’s novel investigational oral formulation of tebipenem, a carbapenem-class antibiotic marketed
by Meiji Seika Pharma Co. Ltd. (Meiji) in Japan as Orapenem® since 2009 for pediatric infections
limited to pneumonia, otitis media and sinusitis. Carbapenems are an important class of antibiotics because they have been
demonstrated to be safe and effective against drug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections. Spero has completed a Phase 1
clinical trial of SPR994, designed as a double-blind, placebo-controlled, ascending dose, multi-cohort study to enable dose
selection for Spero’s planned pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial. Pending discussions from a pre-Phase 3 meeting with the FDA in the
fourth quarter of 2018, Spero plans to initiate a pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial of SPR994 for the treatment of cUTI around
year-end 2018 in support of a new drug application (NDA). In preclinical studies, SPR994 has shown potent antibiotic activity
against Gram-negative bacteria, including E. coli-producing extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) and
ESBL-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, similar to IV-administered ertapenem. Approximately 1,200 subjects have been
dosed with tebipenem in clinical and pharmacologic studies conducted by Meiji during its development of tebipenem in
Japan. In addition, available post-marketing outcomes data report of tebipenem in 3,540 pediatric patients with pneumonia,
otitis media or sinusitis, and these data are consistent with the safety profile of tebipenem as observed in the clinical trial
conducted by Meiji.
About Spero
Spero Therapeutics is a multi-asset, clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on identifying,
developing and commercializing novel treatments for multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infections.
Spero is advancing SPR994, a carbapenem-class antibiotic, which is designed to be the first broad-spectrum oral
antibiotic for use in adults to treat MDR Gram-negative infections.
Spero is also advancing its Potentiator Platform, which it believes will enable the development of drugs that
will expand the spectrum and potency of existing antibiotics, including formerly inactive antibiotics, against Gram-negative
bacteria. The product candidates are two IV-administered agents, SPR741 and SPR206, designed to treat MDR Gram-negative infections
in the hospital setting.
Spero is also advancing SPR720, its novel oral therapy product candidate designed for the treatment of pulmonary
non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infection, an orphan infectious disease indication.
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to, statements about the initiation, timing, progress and results of the Company’s preclinical studies and clinical trials and the
Company’s research and development programs, including statements regarding management’s assessment of the results of such
preclinical studies and clinical trials, the timing of initiating a Phase 3 clinical trial of SPR994, the potential of SPR994, the
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clinical trials will be indicative of results obtained in future clinical trials; whether the Company’s product candidates will
advance through the preclinical development and clinical trial process on a timely basis, or at all; whether the results of such
trials will warrant submission for approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration or equivalent foreign
regulatory agencies; whether the Company’s cash resources will be sufficient to fund its continuing operations for the periods
and/or trials anticipated; and other factors discussed in the “Risk Factors” set forth in filings that we periodically make with
the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements included in this press release represent the
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the future, it specifically disclaims any obligation to do so. These forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as
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Spero Investor Contact:
Sharon Klahre
Director, Investor Relations
857-242-1547
IR@sperotherapeutics.com
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