Application of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Approaches to Support Pediatric Labeling in Rare Diseases
Application of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Approaches to Support Pediatric Labeling in Rare Diseases

Application of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology Approaches to Support Pediatric Labeling in Rare Diseases

Handb Exp Pharmacol. 2024 Dec 14. doi: 10.1007/164_2024_734. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) models offer a promising approach to extrapolate drug efficacy across different patient populations, particularly in rare diseases. Unlike conventional empirical models, QSP models can provide a mechanistic understanding of disease progression and therapeutic response by incorporating current disease knowledge into the descriptions of biomarkers and clinical endpoints. This allows for a holistic representation of the disease and drug response. The mechanistic nature of QSP models is well suited to pediatric extrapolation concepts, providing a quantitative method to assess disease and drug response similarity between adults and pediatric patients. The application of a QSP-based assessment of the disease and drug similarity in adult and pediatric patients in the clinical development program of olipudase alfa, a treatment for Acid Sphingomyelinase Deficiency (ASMD), illustrates the potential of this approach.

PMID:39673036 | DOI:10.1007/164_2024_734