Kolon claims its arthritis gene therapy medicine is effective for 36 months

By Park Sae-jin Posted : July 31, 2018, 17:08 Updated : July 31, 2018, 17:08

[Courtesy of Kolon Life Science]


SEOUL -- Based on the long-term tracking result of phase 3 clinical tests at home, Kolon Life Science, the biosimilar arm of South Korea's Kolon Group, said Invossa, the world's first cell-mediated gene therapy for degenerative arthritis, proved to be effective in improving joint functions for up to 36 months.

Kolon Life claimed that a single injection of Invossa could grant more than two years of pain-free movement in the knee without the immediate need for surgery when it received marketing approval from the Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety last year.

At the annual meeting of Japan Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (JSGCT) in Tokyo last week, Kolon Life reported that the administration of Invossa can delay a patient's need for a knee surgery.

Clinical data showed that six out of 81 patients injected with a placebo drug received a knee surgery while only one out of 78 patients injected with Invossa needed a knee operation, Kolon Life's managing director Yoo Soo-hyun said. "The possibility that the injection of Invosa could delay the operation of artificial joints was confirmed."

Kolon TissueGene, the U.S subsidiary of Kolon Life Science, has been allowed to conduct phase 3 clinical trials involving some 1,020 patients diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis at 60 American hospitals.

Clinical trials at American hospitals would involve patients with light orthopedic symptoms in the knee. Kolon described Invossa as a game changer in the global degenerative joint disease market and vowed to seek approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2021.



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