The New England Journal of Medicine Publishes Data from Phase 2b Trial of Oral Orexin Receptor 2 Agonist Oveporexton (TAK-861) in People with Narcolepsy Type 1
–Data Demonstrated Statistically Significant Improvements in Primary and Secondary Endpoints
with Most Subjects Achieving Near Normal Ranges of Wakefulness and Clinically Meaningful Improvements Across the
–Oveporexton Found to be Generally Safe and Well Tolerated
–Phase 3 Readout of Oveporexton Anticipated in 2025
NT1 is a severe, chronic neurological condition caused by a significant loss of orexin-producing neurons, resulting in low levels of orexin leading to EDS, cataplexy (sudden loss of muscle tone), cognitive symptoms, disrupted nighttime sleep, hallucinations that occur as one falls asleep or wakes up and sleep paralysis.These debilitating symptoms can markedly reduce an individual’s quality of life and severely impact job performance, academic achievement and personal relationships. Current standard of care includes polypharmacy to manage different symptoms, but none of these medicines target the underlying orexin deficiency that causes NT1.
“Narcolepsy type 1 is a 24-hour disease making it very challenging to function and lead a healthy, productive life,” said principal investigator Yves Dauvilliers, M.D., Director, Sleep-Wake Disorders Center,
“For people living with narcolepsy type 1, going to work or attending school and managing everyday activities like driving, exercising or socializing with family and friends can become daunting challenges,” said
TAK-861-2001 Phase 2b Trial in NT1
The TAK-861-2001 Phase 2b trial enrolled 112 adults aged 18−70 with NT1 globally. Participants were randomized equally to one of four dosing arms (twice-daily 0.5/0.5 mg, 2/2 mg, 2/5 mg or once-daily 7 mg) or placebo for 8 weeks. The primary and secondary endpoints from the study assessed the impact of oveporexton across subjective and objective measures of wakefulness and daytime sleepiness, cataplexy rates and safety compared to placebo.
Results from the Phase 2b trial showed:
- The primary endpoint demonstrated substantial increases in mean sleep latency on the Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT), a key measure of wakefulness, with improvements across all doses compared to placebo (adjusted p ≤0.001 for all comparisons) sustained over 8 weeks. The mean sleep latency on the MWT reached values consistent with normative values seen in healthy individuals.
- Key secondary endpoints demonstrated significant reductions in Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) scores, a measure of EDS, and reductions in Weekly Cataplexy Rate (WCR) across all doses compared to placebo and were sustained over 8 weeks.
- The Narcolepsy Severity Scale for Clinical Trials (NSS-CT), a self-assessment scale used to assess the severity, frequency and impact across narcolepsy symptoms, and the 36-item short-form (SF-36), used to assess quality of life, were evaluated as exploratory endpoints. NSS-CT domain scores indicated marked improvements across most domains (EDS, cataplexy, hypnagogic hallucinations and sleep paralysis) while clinically meaningful improvements in quality of life as assessed with the SF-36 questionnaire were observed with all oveporexton dose groups compared to placebo.
- The most commonly reported treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) were insomnia (43%), increased urinary urgency (30%) and frequency (29%). Most TEAEs were mild to moderate in intensity, and most started within 1-2 days of treatment and were transient. No cases of hepatotoxicity or visual disturbances were reported.
- The majority of participants (95%) who completed the trial enrolled in the long-term extension (LTE) study, with many patients reaching one year or more of treatment.
Takeda is leading the field of orexin science with a multi-asset franchise. Oveporexton, the lead program in the franchise, is the first and only orexin agonist in Phase 3 trials. Takeda anticipates a data readout from the Phase 3 trials in calendar year 2025.
About Takeda’s Orexin Agonists for Sleep Wake-Disorders
Takeda is pioneering the field of orexin science with a multi-asset franchise offering tailored treatments. Orexin is a key regulator of the sleep-wake cycle and is involved in other essential functions, including respiration and metabolism. Oveporexton (TAK-861) is the leading investigational asset in this franchise and received Breakthrough Therapy designation for the treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness in narcolepsy type 1 from the
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
Important Notice
For the purposes of this notice, “press release” means this document, any oral presentation, any question-and-answer session and any written or oral material discussed or distributed by
The companies in which Takeda directly and indirectly owns investments are separate entities. In this press release, “Takeda” is sometimes used for convenience where references are made to Takeda and its subsidiaries in general. Likewise, the words “we”, “us” and “our” are also used to refer to subsidiaries in general or to those who work for them. These expressions are also used where no useful purpose is served by identifying the particular company or companies.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release and any materials distributed in connection with this press release may contain forward-looking statements, beliefs or opinions regarding Takeda’s future business, future position and results of operations, including estimates, forecasts, targets and plans for Takeda. Without limitation, forward-looking statements often include words such as “targets”, “plans”, “believes”, “hopes”, “continues”, “expects”, “aims”, “intends”, “ensures”, “will”, “may”, “should”, “would”, “could”, “anticipates”, “estimates”, “projects”, “forecasts”, “outlook” or similar expressions or the negative thereof. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions about many important factors, including the following, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements: the economic circumstances surrounding Takeda’s global business, including general economic conditions in
Medical Information
This press release contains information about products that may not be available in all countries, or may be available under different trademarks, for different indications, in different dosages, or in different strengths. Nothing contained herein should be considered a solicitation, promotion or advertisement for any prescription drugs including the ones under development.
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250508841747/en/
Media Contacts:
Japanese Media
yuko.yoneyama@takeda.com
rachel.wallace2@takeda.com
Source: