What's Happening?
AOB Pharma, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company, has announced a partnership with Biorasi to conduct a Phase 2b clinical trial for moderate to severe acne vulgaris. This trial will utilize AOBiome's B244 platform, a topical formulation that produces
nitric oxide to regulate inflammation and vasodilation. The trial is set to enroll 176 patients across 13 clinical sites, with the protocol submission to the FDA scheduled for July 10th. The B244 platform has shown promise in earlier studies for mild to moderate acne, and the company aims to address the significant unmet need in more severe cases. The trial's acceleration is expected to provide earlier data readouts, potentially expediting the path to Phase 3 trials and subsequent regulatory milestones.
Why It's Important?
The initiation of this trial is significant due to the high prevalence of acne, affecting approximately 50 million Americans annually. Current treatments often fall short in terms of efficacy and safety, leaving a substantial portion of the population in need of new therapeutic options. AOBiome's B244 offers a novel mechanism of action that targets inflammation, sebum production, and C. acnes, which could provide a safer and more effective alternative to existing treatments. The success of this trial could enhance AOBiome's competitive position in the acne therapeutics market and open up further business development opportunities.
What's Next?
Following the submission of the Phase 2b protocol to the FDA, AOB Pharma and Biorasi will focus on enrolling patients and conducting the trial. The results from this trial will be crucial in determining the feasibility of advancing to Phase 3 trials. If successful, this could lead to new regulatory submissions and approvals, potentially bringing a new acne treatment to market. The company also plans to continue its global Phase 3 study in atopic dermatitis, demonstrating its capability to manage multiple clinical programs simultaneously.















