A Phase I/II Dose-escalating Study of the Safety, Tolerability and Efficacy of KIO-301 Administered Intravitreally to Patients With Retinitis Pigmentosa and Choroideremia (ABACUS)
A phase I/II dose-escalating study of the safety, tolerability and efficacy of KIO-301 administered intravitreally to patients with retinitis pigmentosa and choroideremia (ABACUS).
• Be aged 18 to 80 years at Visit 1 of either sex and of any race.
• Be willing and able to provide informed consent either written, or if the Participant is not able to read, provide consent as stipulated by local laws and Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) guidelines.
• Be willing and able to follow all instructions and attend all study visits.
• Have a clinical diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa (Cohorts 1 - 3) or choroideremia (Cohort 3 only).
• Have a visual acuity of:
∙ no light perception for Cohort 3 or
‣ no light perception or bare light perception for Cohort 1 confirmed with a LogMar \> 2.9 using the Berkeley Rudimentary Vision Test (BRVT), or
‣ count fingers or hand motion for Cohort 2 as confirmed by a LogMar ≤ 2.9 and \> 1.6 using the BRVT.
• Have similar visual acuity in both eyes as defined as a LogMar difference between eyes of \< 0.05 using the BRVT.
• Be willing to avoid disallowed medications and treatments for the duration of the study.
• Contraception:
‣ If female, agree to submit to a pregnancy test at Visit 1, or not be of childbearing potential. All participants of childbearing potential must agree to use an acceptable method of contraception for the duration of the study. Acceptable methods of birth control include oral, transdermal, injectable, or implantable contraception, intrauterine device, abstinence, and surgical sterilisation of partner. Female Participants are not of childbearing potential if they have had a hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, bilateral tubal ligation, or are post-menopausal by at least 12 months.
⁃ Male participants will be surgically sterile for at least 3 months, or when sexually active with female partners of childbearing potential will be required to use a male condom from Screening until 3 months the last dose of study drug. Sexual intercourse with female partners who are pregnant, or breastfeeding should be avoided unless condoms (or double barrier method) are used from the time of the first dose until 3 months after the last dose of study drug. Male participants are required to refrain from donation of sperm from Screening until 3 months after the last dose of study drug.
⁃ Participants who have practiced true abstinence for at least 1 year because of the participant's lifestyle choice (i.e., the participant should not become abstinent just for the purpose of study participation) are exempt from contraceptive requirements. Periodic abstinence (e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, post-ovulation methods) and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception. If a participant who is abstinent at the time of signing the ICF becomes sexually active they must agree to use contraception as described above and as outlined in the ICF.
⁃ For participants who are exclusively in same sex relationships, contraceptive requirements do not apply. If a participant who is in a same sex relationship at the time of signing the ICF becomes engaged in a heterosexual relationship, they must agree to use contraception as described above and as outlined in the ICF.
• Patients with RP, CHM, or other non-syndromic, rod-dominant IRDs, and a visual acuity of:
∙ NLP OU confirmed by inability to see pen torch light at 25cm in OD, OS, and OU (assigned logMAR of 4.0 as per BRVT).
‣ Light perception (LP), Ultra Low Vision (ULV), or Low Vision (LV) OU (logMAR \> 1.0 and \< 4.0) as determined by the BRVT or Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) chart.
• Aged 18 years or older and of either sex and of any race.
• Willing and able to provide informed consent either written, or if the Participant is not able to read, provide consent as stipulated by local laws and HREC guidelines.
• Willing and able to attend all study visits and perform study assessments.