An Open-label Study to Evaluate the Safety of KN057 Long-term Prophylaxis in Patients With Hemophilia A or Hemophilia B With or Without Inhibitors
The purposes of this open-label, multicenter III clinical trial are to evaluate the safety and efficacy of long-term preventive treatment with KN057 in Haemophilia A or B patients with or without inhibitors, and to assess the pharmacokinetic characteristics of the new and old processes KN057. The participants in Part PK will be randomly assigned to Old process Group or New process Group in a 1:1 ratio. The participants in Old process Group will receive old process KN057 prophylaxis for the first 26 weeks and new process KN057 prophylaxis for the following 26 weeks. The participants in New process Group will receive new process KN057 prophylaxis for both the first 26 weeks and the last 26 weeks. The participants in Part non-PK will be non-randomized and treated with new process KN057 for 52 weeks prophylaxis after enrollment. Priority screening and enrollment of participants who have participated in the KN057-A-301 or KN057-A-302 study.
• Male, 12 to 65 years old at the time of signing informed consent, body weight ≥30 kg and BMI \<28 kg/m\^2 at screening.
• For participates with inhibitors: Tested positive for high-titer FVIII or FIX inhibitors (≥ 5 BU/mL) at screening; or tested positive for low-titer FVIII or FIX inhibitors (0.6 BU/mL or upper limit of normal \[ULN\] \< inhibitor titer \< 5 BU/mL) at screening, with ongoing treatment using bypassing agents (rFVIIa or PCC).
• For participates without inhibitors: Severe and moderately severe hemophilia A or hemophilia B (FVIII or FIX activity level ≤2%); FVIII or FIX inhibitor test is negative (\<0.6 BU/ml) or lower than the lower limit of laboratory normal values during the screening period; There is no history of FVIII or FIX inhibitors in the past, or there has been an inhibitor, but the inhibitor has turned negative for at least 5 years before screening and has not reappeared (no positive inhibitor was detected); Use coagulation factor replacement therapy for no less than 100 exposure days before screening.
• Participates with inhibitors agree to avoid using PCC for treatment when breakthrough bleeding occurred. Participates without inhibitors agree to be treated with standard half-life coagulation factors (FVIII or FIX) in the event of breakthrough bleeding.