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INTRODUCTION
The aggregation and spread of hyperphosphorylated, pathological tau in the human brain is hypothesized to play a key role in Alzheimer's disease (AD) as well as other neurogenerative tauopathies. O-GlcNAcylation, an important post-translational modification of tau and many other proteins, is significantly decreased in brain tissue of AD patients relative to healthy controls. Increased tau O-GlcNAcylation has been shown to reduce tau pathology in mouse in vivo tauopathy models. O-GlcNAcase (OGA) catalyzes the removal of O-GlcNAc from tau thereby driving interest in OGA inhibition as a potential therapeutic approach to reduce tau pathology and slow the progression of AD.
METHODS
A multidisciplinary approach was used to identify ceperognastat (LY3372689) as a potent OGA inhibitor, including an extensive discovery effort with synthetic chemistry, structure-based drug design, and in vivo OGA enzyme occupancy studies. Preclinical studies assessed the target engagement, inhibition of OGA enzyme activity, OGA enzyme occupancy, and changes in tau O-GlcNAc. Four clinical Phase 1 studies of ceperognastat in healthy participants were performed to assess clinical safety and tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and enzyme occupancy.
RESULTS
Ceperognastat is a potent, central nervous system (CNS)-penetrant, low-dose inhibitor of OGA, which can achieve > 95% OGA enzyme occupancy in animal and human brain. Overall, ceperognastat had an acceptable safety profile in Phase 1 clinical studies with no serious adverse events reported following single and multiple dosing. The PK, enzyme occupancy, and safety profile supported Phase 2 development of ceperognastat.
DISCUSSION
Ceperognastat is an orally available, highly potent, CNS-penetrant OGA inhibitor that achieved high (> 80%) OGA enzyme occupancy and increased brain O-GlcNAc-tau preclinically. Ceperognastat demonstrated > 95% OGA enzyme occupancy in Phase 1 trials. These occupancy data informed the dose selection for the Phase 2 clinical program.
HIGHLIGHTS
Ceperognastat is a highly potent, CNS-penetrant OGA inhibitor.Ceperognastat is both orally available and CNS-penetrant even when given at low doses.Ceperognastat can achieve > 95% OGA enzyme occupancy in the animal and human brain.Ceperognastat had an acceptable safety profile in Phase 1 clinical studies.