OSAKA, Japan & CAMBRIDGE, MA, USA I October 17, 2023 I Takeda (TSE:4502/NYSE: TAK) today announced that the Phase 3 ADMIRE-CD II study, assessing the efficacy and safety of Alofisel® (darvadstrocel) for the treatment of complex Crohn’s Perianal Fistulas (CPF), did not meet its primary endpoint of combined remission at 24 weeks, based on topline data. The safety profile for darvadstrocel was consistent with prior studies and there were no new safety signals identified.

“While we are disappointed with this outcome, we recognize that medical research for difficult-to-treat conditions such as complex CPF remains challenging,” said Chinwe Ukomadu, head of the GI & Inflammation Therapeutic Area Unit at Takeda. “We believe there are valuable lessons to learn from ADMIRE-CD II and are grateful to the patients and investigators who made this important research possible.”

Full results of the study will be presented at a future medical meeting or published in a peer-reviewed journal.

Alofisel is approved in the European Union, Israel, Switzerland, Serbia, United Kingdom and Japan based on positive data from the previously completed ADMIRE-CD study.1-6 The approval in Japan is also based on positive data from the Japanese study, Darvadstrocel-3002.7 In addition, approximately 800 patients have been enrolled in INSPIRE, an ongoing, observational study of the real-world effectiveness and safety of Alofisel in patients with complex CPF.8

Takeda is continuing to assess the financial impacts of the study results, including impairment loss for intangible assets, on the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2023. Any revisions to the consolidated forecast for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2024 (FY2023) will be announced during Takeda’s second quarter earnings call, scheduled for October 26, 2023.

About Alofisel®

Alofisel® (darvadstrocel) is a dispersion of expanded allogeneic (or donor-derived), adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (eASC) for the treatment of complex CPF in adult patients with non-active or mildly active luminal Crohn’s disease (CD).1 It is the first allogeneic stem cell therapy to receive centralized marketing authorization approval in the European Union, and the first expanded human allogeneic adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell therapy to be approved in Japan.9,10

Alofisel was previously investigated in a study called ADMIRE-CD – a randomized, double-blind, controlled, Phase 3 trial investigating the efficacy and safety of Alofisel for the treatment of complex perianal fistulas in 212 adult patients with non-active/mildly active luminal CD.11,12 The study showed that a significantly greater proportion of patients in the Alofisel group, compared to the control group, achieved the primary endpoint of combined remission at a 24 week follow-up (51.5% vs 35.6%; a difference of 15.8 percentage points; 97.5% CI 0.5-31.2; P =0.021), and this was maintained over 52 weeks (56.3% vs 38.6%; a difference of 17.7 percentage points; 95% CI 4.2-31.2; P =0.01).11 Alofisel treatment had a similar safety profile compared to the control group and was well-tolerated over 52 weeks.11

Therapeutic Indications

Alofisel is approved in the European Union, Israel, Switzerland, Serbia and the United Kingdom for the treatment in adult patients with complex CPF with non-active/mildly active luminal Crohn’s disease, when fistulas have shown an inadequate response to at least one conventional or biologic therapy.1-5 Alofisel should be used only after conditioning of the fistulas.1

In Japan, Alofisel is indicated for the treatment of complex CPF in patients with non-active or mildly active luminal Crohn’s disease.6 This product is indicated for the treatment of patients who have shown an inadequate response to at least one existing medicinal treatment.6

For EU audiences, please see the Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) for Alofisel®

Please consult with your local regulatory agency for approved labeling in your country.

Takeda in Gastroenterology

We believe that gastrointestinal (GI) and liver diseases are not just life-disrupting conditions, but also diseases that can impact a patient’s quality of life.13,14 Beyond a fundamental need for effective treatment options, we understand that improving patients’ lives also depends on their needs being recognized. 13,14 With nearly 30 years of experience in gastroenterology, Takeda has made significant strides in addressing GI patient needs with treatments for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), acid-related diseases, short bowel syndrome (SBS) and motility disorders. We are making significant strides toward closing the gap on new areas of unmet needs for patients who have celiac disease, alpha-1 antitrypsin-associated liver disease and Crohn’s disease, among others. Together with researchers, patient groups and others, we are working to advance scientific research and clinical medicine in GI.

About Takeda

Takeda is focused on creating better health for people and a brighter future for the world. We aim to discover and deliver life-transforming treatments in our core therapeutic and business areas, including gastrointestinal and inflammation, rare diseases, plasma-derived therapies, oncology, neuroscience and vaccines. Together with our partners, we aim to improve the patient experience and advance a new frontier of treatment options through our dynamic and diverse pipeline. As a leading values-based, R&D-driven biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Japan, we are guided by our commitment to patients, our people and the planet. Our employees in approximately 80 countries and regions are driven by our purpose and are grounded in the values that have defined us for more than two centuries. For more information, visit www.takeda.com.

SOURCE: Takeda Pharmaceutical Co.