ES Dellon et al. Lancet Gastroenterol Hepatol 2025; 10: 622–33. Etrasimod as a treatment for eosinophilic oesophagitis (VOYAGE): a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised, phase 2 trial
Background: “Etrasimod is an oral, once-daily, selective S1P1,4,5 receptor
modulator for the treatment of moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis and in development for the treatment of other immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. Etrasimod prevents trafficking of lymphocytes to inflamed mucosal tissue and sites of primary disease
manifestation, offering a unique, promising mechanism for the treatment of eosinophilic oesophagitis.”
There were 108 participants in this study: 41 patients received etrasimod 2 mg, 39 received etrasimod 1 mg, and 28 received placebo.
Key findings:
- Median percentage changes from baseline in peak eosinophil count (PEC) at week 16:6 were −58·4% for etrasimod 2 mg (p=0·010 vs placebo), −39·4% for etrasimod 1 mg (p=0·29 vs placebo) and −21·5% for placebo.
- Significant reductions from baseline in oesophageal PEC were achieved with both etrasimod
doses (n=27 for 2 mg n=28 for 1 mg) at week 24 versus placebo (n=19), with a numerically larger reduction seen with the 2 mg dose, which had a median placebo-adjusted difference of –103·9% from baseline in oesophageal PEC. Oesophageal PEC did not decrease further with longer etrasimod treatment during the extension period (to 52 weeks in a smaller subset) - Etrasimod 2 mg was associated with a significant improvement in DSQ score at week 24 versus placebo in patients with no history of dilation (LS mean −21·6 vs –9·6, p=0·031)
- No serious treatment-emergent adverse events occurred.
My take (borrowed from the authors): “This [phase 2] study provides the first evidence
that targeting the S1P pathway can improve disease activity in eosinophilic oesophagitis. Given that current treatment options for eosinophilic oesophagitis have variable and incomplete response rates, etrasimod presents a promising option.” Larger studies are warranted.
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