Obicetrapib: Reversing the Tide of CETP Inhibitor Disappointments
- Curr Atheroscler Rep. 2024 Feb;26(2):35-44. doi: 10.1007/s11883-023-01184-1.
- 1. NewAmsterdam Pharma B.V., Naarden, Netherlands.
- 2. NewAmsterdam Pharma B.V., Naarden, Netherlands. [email protected].
- 3. Midwest Biomedical Research, Addison, IL, USA.
Purpose of review: To discuss the history of cardiovascular outcomes trials of cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) inhibitors and to describe obicetrapib, a next-generation, oral, once-daily, low-dose CETP Inhibitor in late-stage development for dyslipidemia and atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD).
Recent findings: Phase 1 and 2 trials have evaluated the safety and lipid/lipoprotein effects of obicetrapib as monotherapy, in conjunction with statins, on top of high-intensity statins (HIS), and with ezetimibe on top of HIS. In ROSE2, 10 mg obicetrapib monotherapy and combined with 10 mg ezetimibe, each on top of HIS, significantly reduced low-density lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C), non-high-density lipoprotein Cholesterol (non-HDL-C), Apolipoprotein B, total LDL particles, small LDL particles, small, dense LDL-C, and lipoprotein (a), and increased HDL-C. Phase 3 pivotal registration trials including a cardiovascular outcomes trial are underway. Obicetrapib has an excellent safety and tolerability profile and robustly lowers atherogenic lipoproteins and raises HDL-C. As such, obicetrapib may be a promising agent for the treatment of ASCVD.
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Cat. No.Product NameDescriptionTargetResearch Area
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Research Areas: Cardiovascular Disease
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Research Areas: Metabolic Disease
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Research Areas: Cardiovascular Disease