Mitapivat, a novel pyruvate kinase activator, for the treatment of hereditary hemolytic anemias

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2021-12

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Al-Samkari, Hanny
van Beers, EduardORCID 0000-0002-3934-7189ISNI 000000039573827X

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Abstract

Mitapivat (AG-348) is a novel, first-in-class oral small molecule allosteric activator of the pyruvate kinase enzyme. Mitapivat has been shown to significantly upregulate both wild-type and numerous mutant forms of erythrocyte pyruvate kinase (PKR), increasing adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production and reducing levels of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate. Given this mechanism, mitapivat has been evaluated in clinical trials in a wide range of hereditary hemolytic anemias, including pyruvate kinase deficiency (PKD), sickle cell disease, and the thalassemias. The clinical development of mitapivat in adults with PKD is nearly complete, with the completion of two successful phase III clinical trials demonstrating its safety and efficacy. Given these findings, mitapivat has the potential to be the first approved therapeutic for PKD. Mitapivat has additionally been evaluated in a phase II trial of patients with alpha- and beta-thalassemia and a phase I trial of patients with sickle cell disease, with findings suggesting safety and efficacy in these more common hereditary anemias. Following these successful early-phase trials, two phase III trials of mitapivat in thalassemia and a phase II/III trial of mitapivat in sickle cell disease are beginning worldwide. Promising preclinical studies have additionally been done evaluating mitapivat in hereditary spherocytosis, suggesting potential efficacy in erythrocyte membranopathies as well. With convenient oral dosing and a safety profile comparable with placebo in adults with PKD, mitapivat is a promising new therapeutic for several hereditary hemolytic anemias, including those without any currently US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or European Medicines Agency (EMA)–approved drug therapies. This review discusses the preclinical studies, pharmacology, and clinical trials of mitapivat.

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hemolytic anemia, hereditary spherocytosis, mitapivat, pyruvate kinase activator, pyruvate kinase deficiency, sickle cell disease, thalassemia, Hematology

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Al-Samkari, H & van Beers, E J 2021, 'Mitapivat, a novel pyruvate kinase activator, for the treatment of hereditary hemolytic anemias', Therapeutic advances in hematology, vol. 12. https://doi.org/10.1177/20406207211066070