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PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 9, 2018-- Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: ARWR) today announced clinical data from a Phase 1 study of ARO-AAT, the company’s second generation subcutaneously administered RNA interference (RNAi) therapeutic being developed as a treatment for a rare genetic liver disease associated with alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency, will be presented in a late-breaking poster at The Liver Meeting®, the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD), being held in San Francisco.

Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals Presents Late-Breaking Clinical Data on ARO-AAT at Liver Meeting® 2018

Pasadena. CA | Posted on November 9th, 2018

In the AROAAT1001 study, 45 normal healthy volunteers (NHV) received a single dose of ARO-AAT (n=16), three monthly doses of ARO-AAT (n=12), or placebo (n=17). Key data presented include the following:

ARO-AAT at single- and multiple-doses produced robust and consistent reductions in serum AAT levels
Single-doses of 200 and 300 mg resulted in greater than 91% serum AAT reduction, with 3 of 4 subjects having concentrations below the level of quantitation (BLQ)
In 200 and 300 mg single-dose cohorts, an average serum AAT reduction of greater than 90% was sustained for 6 weeks
In the multiple-dose cohorts of 200 and 300 mg, for subjects receiving all 3 doses, an average of greater than 90% reduction in serum AAT was sustained for longer than 14 weeks
The maximum NADIR reduction is 94%
Monthly serum AAT follow up is ongoing with 9 of 10 subjects at BLQ in the multiple-dose cohorts, including 100% of subjects from the 300 mg cohort
Duration of response indicates that quarterly or less frequent dosing appears feasible
ARO-AAT has been well tolerated at all doses tested (up to 300 mg) given three times every 28 days
The most common adverse events (AE) were upper respiratory tract infection (39%) and headache (32%)
“The ARO-AAT data being presented at The Liver Meeting demonstrate the power of our Targeted RNAi Molecule (TRiMTM) platform, which is the basis of our growing pipeline of RNAi therapeutics targeting a diverse range of diseases,” said Bruce Given, M.D., Arrowhead’s chief operating officer and head of R&D. “These data indicate that ARO-AAT can produce robust and consistent reductions in the liver production of the AAT protein. In addition, the duration of response indicates that a dosing interval of once a quarter or even less frequent is feasible. Our next step is to initiate a Phase 2 study to evaluate whether this reduction can, over time, have an impact on the progressive liver disease in alpha-1 patients, whose only treatment option currently is liver transplant.”

Poster Details:

A Phase 1 Single and Multiple Dose-Escalating Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Effect of ARO-AAT on Serum Alpha-1 Antitrypsin levels in Normal Adult Volunteers

Publication Number: LB-9
Session: Late-Breaking Poster Session
Session Date and Time: November 12, 2018 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. PT
Location: Moscone Center North/South Building, Hall C
Authors: Dr. Christian Schwabe, et al.
A copy of the poster may be accessed on the Events and Presentations page under the Investors section of the Arrowhead website.

ARO-AAT is designed to silence the production of the misfolded Z-AAT protein with the intent to:

Prevent accumulation of the disease-causing protein in the liver
Allow for clearance of the accumulated protein
Prevent repeated cycles of cellular damage
Reverse fibrosis associated with prior damage
About AROAAT1001

AROAAT1001 (NCT03362242) is a Phase 1 randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled single-ascending dose (SAD) and multiple-ascending dose (MAD) study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and effect of subcutaneous doses of ARO-AAT on serum alpha-1 antitrypsin levels in healthy adult volunteers. The SAD portion of the study included four cohorts at dose levels of 35, 100, 200, and 300 mg and the MAD portion of the study included three cohorts at dose levels of 100, 200, and 300 mg. Additional cohorts were planned at a dose of 400 mg, but were deemed unnecessary based on observed activity at lower doses. AROAAT1001 enrolled 45 healthy volunteers.

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About Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals develops medicines that treat intractable diseases by silencing the genes that cause them. Using a broad portfolio of RNA chemistries and efficient modes of delivery, Arrowhead therapies trigger the RNA interference mechanism to induce rapid, deep, and durable knockdown of target genes. RNA interference, or RNAi, is a mechanism present in living cells that inhibits the expression of a specific gene, thereby affecting the production of a specific protein. Arrowhead’s RNAi-based therapeutics leverage this natural pathway of gene silencing.

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