Aurinia Presents Data Demonstrating LUPKYNIS (voclosporin) is Effective in Achieving Proteinuria Treatment Targets in Lupus Nephritis Defined by EULAR/ERA Recommendations
Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ:AUPH) (Aurinia or the Company), a biopharmaceutical company committed to delivering therapeutics that change the course of autoimmune disease, presented data demonstrating the efficacy of LUPKYNIS® (voclosporin) for the treatment of people with lupus nephritis (LN), a serious complication of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), in achieving the proteinuria treatment targets recommended by the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) and the European Renal Association (ERA). A post-hoc analysis of pooled data from the similarly designed 48-week AURA-LV and 52-week AURORA 1 studies were presented in an oral session at the EULAR 2022 European Congress of Rheumatology by Hans-Joachim Anders, M.D., Professor of Nephrology at the University of Munich (LMU).
The pooled analysis from the Phase 2 AURA-LV and Phase 3 AURORA 1 studies assessed the efficacy of voclosporin, in addition to mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and low-dose steroids, to reduce urine protein creatinine ratio (UPCR) to achieve the following EULAR/ERA treatment targets updated in 2019: ≥25% reduction in UPCR by three months, ≥50% reduction in UPCR by six months, UPCR ≤0.7 mg/mg by 12 months, as well as steroid dose of ≤7.5 mg/day at 12 months.
The breakdown of the reductions in UPCR at month three, six, and 12 is as follows:
- At three months, 78.4% of patients in the voclosporin group and 62.4% of patients in the control group achieved ≥25% reduction in UPCR (OR 2.25, CI 1.52-3.33, p<0.0001).
- At six months, 66.0% of patients in the voclosporin group and 47.0% of patients in the control group achieved ≥50% reduction in UPCR (OR 2.24, CI 1.57-3.21, p<0.0001).
- At 12 months, 52.6% of patients in the voclosporin group and 33.1% of patients in the control group achieved UPCR ≤0.7 mg/mg (OR 2.52, CI 1.75-3.63, p<0.0001).
At 12 months, 89.6% of the voclosporin group and 82.8% of the control group achieved the recommended steroid dose of ≤7.5 mg/day according to the protocol-defined steroid taper (OR 1.83, CI 1.03-3.27, p=0.0396). In addition, the proportion of patients meeting UPCR ≤0.7 and steroid dose ≤7.5 mg/day was 44.4% in the voclosporin group and 27.1% in the control group (OR 2.42, CI 1.66-3.53, p<0.0001).
“These data show that treatment with LUPKYNIS can help patients with lupus nephritis successfully achieve UPCR treatment targets as recommended by the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology and the European Renal Association - a high bar to achieve and clinically meaningful,” said Dr. Anders. “A treatment response meeting these proteinuria treatment targets increases the chance for better long-term kidney outcomes such as avoidance of kidney failure, dialysis or need for transplantation.”
“We are thrilled to see LUPKYNIS has met the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology and the European Renal Association’s guidelines indicated for UPCR treatment targets,” said Neil Solomons, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at Aurinia. “We’ve already demonstrated the many benefits of treatment with LUPKYNIS for patients with lupus nephritis through our studies at Aurinia, and analyses such as this one builds additional evidence and confidence for rheumatologists and nephrologists to offer patients this important treatment option.”
About AURORA 1
The AURORA 1 study was a 52-week study designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of LUPKYNIS (23.7 mg twice daily) when added to background therapy of MMF and corticosteroids tapered to a low dose, compared to background therapy alone in an ethnically and racially diverse patient population with active LN. Three hundred fifty-seven patients with a diagnosis of SLE and LN according to the American College of Rheumatology criteria and a kidney biopsy within two years that showed Class III, IV and/or V LN were enrolled. AURORA 1 met its primary endpoint, achieving statistically superior complete renal response rates of 41% in the LUPKYNIS group versus 23% in the control group (odds ratio [OR] 2.65, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.64-4.27; p < 0.0001). LUPKYNIS also achieved statistical significance in all pre-specified hierarchical secondary endpoints, including reduced time to 50% reduction from baseline in UPCR and time to UPCR 2 or no confirmed decrease from baseline in eGFR of >20%), no administration of rescue medication, and no more than 10 mg prednisone equivalent per day for three or more consecutive days or for seven or more days during Weeks 44 through 52. LUPKYNIS was well tolerated with no unexpected safety signals. Serious adverse events (SAEs) were reported in 21% of those treated with LUPKNYIS and in 21% of those in the control group. Results from the completed AURORA 1 study (NCT03021499) were published in May 2021 in The Lancet.
About AURA-LV
The AURA–LV study (Aurinia Urinary protein Reduction in Active Lupus with Voclosporin) was a 48-week study comparing the efficacy of two doses of voclosporin added to current standard of care of MMF against standard of care with placebo in achieving CR in patients with active LN. All arms also received low doses of steroids as background therapy. Two hundred sixty-five patients were enrolled at centers in 20 countries worldwide. On entry to the study, patients were required to have a diagnosis of LN according to established diagnostic criteria (American College of Rheumatology) and clinical and biopsy features indicative of highly active nephritis. The 24-week primary and secondary endpoints were released in Q3 2016 where the primary and all secondary endpoints were met. Complete remission (CR) is a composite endpoint that includes: confirmed UPCR of ≤0.5 mg/mg; normal, stable renal function (≥60 mL/min/1.73m2 or no confirmed decrease from baseline in eGFR of ≥20%); presence of sustained, low dose steroids (≤10mg prednisone from week 16-24); and no administration of rescue medications. Partial remission (PR) in the trial is measured by a ≥50% reduction in UPCR with no concomitant use of rescue medication.
About Lupus Nephritis
LN is a serious manifestation of SLE, a chronic and complex autoimmune disease. About 200,000-300,000 people live with SLE in the U.S. and about one-third of these people are diagnosed with lupus nephritis at the time of their SLE diagnosis. About 50 percent of all people with SLE may develop lupus nephritis. If poorly controlled, LN can lead to permanent and irreversible tissue damage within the kidney. Black and Asian individuals with SLE are four times more likely to develop LN and individuals of Hispanic ancestry are approximately twice as likely to develop the disease when compared with Caucasian individuals. Black and Hispanic individuals with SLE also tend to develop LN earlier and have poorer outcomes when compared to Caucasian individuals.
About LUPKYNIS
LUPKYNIS is the first FDA-approved oral medicine for the treatment of adult patients with active lupus nephritis (LN). LUPKYNIS is a novel, structurally modified calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) with a dual mechanism of action, acting as an immunosuppressant through inhibition of T-cell activation and cytokine production and promoting podocyte stability in the kidney. The recommended starting dose of LUPKYNIS is three capsules twice daily with no requirement for serum drug monitoring. Dose modifications can be made based on Aurinia’s proprietary personalized eGFR-based dosing protocol. Boxed Warning, warnings and precautions for LUPKYNIS are consistent with those of other CNI-immunosuppressive treatments.
About Aurinia
Aurinia Pharmaceuticals is a fully integrated biopharmaceutical company focused on delivering therapies to treat targeted patient populations that are impacted by serious diseases with a high unmet medical need. In January 2021, the Company introduced LUPKYNIS® (voclosporin), the first FDA-approved oral therapy for the treatment of adult patients with active lupus nephritis (LN). The Company’s head office is in Victoria, British Columbia, its U.S. commercial hub is in Rockville, Maryland, and the Company focuses its development efforts globally.