OP-1 LONG-TERM EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF OPEN-LABEL SELADELPAR TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY BILIARY CHOLANGITIS: INTERIM 2-YEAR RESULTS FROM THE ASSURE STUDY
Trivedi P, Levy C, Kowdley K, Gordon S, Bowlus C, Hurtado M, Hirschfield G, Gulamhusien A, Lawitz E, Villamil A, de Guevara Cetina A, Mayo M, Younes Z, Shibolet O, Yimam K, Pratt D, Heo J, Morgera U, Andreone P, Kremer A, Corpechot C, Goel A, Peyton A, Elbeshbeshy H, Crittenden D, Heusner C, Proehl S, Zhou S, McWherter C. OP-1 LONG-TERM EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF OPEN-LABEL SELADELPAR TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY BILIARY CHOLANGITIS: INTERIM 2-YEAR RESULTS FROM THE ASSURE STUDY. Annals Of Hepatology 2024, 29: 101599. DOI: 10.1016/j.aohep.2024.101599.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary biliary cholangitisCrossover patientsBiliary cholangitisBiochemical markers of cholestasisBiochemical markersMarkers of cholestasisPhase 3 trialLong-term efficacyNumerical rating scaleLong-term usePlacebo patientsOpen-labelMethods PatientsAdverse eventsComposite endpointSafety resultsSeladelparUrsodeoxycholic acidPlaceboPhase 3 responsePruritusPatientsEndpointAssurance studyCholangitisPPAR-Mediated Bile Acid Glucuronidation: Therapeutic Targets for the Treatment of Cholestatic Liver Diseases
Gallucci G, Hayes C, Boyer J, Barbier O, Assis D, Ghonem N. PPAR-Mediated Bile Acid Glucuronidation: Therapeutic Targets for the Treatment of Cholestatic Liver Diseases. Cells 2024, 13: 1296. PMID: 39120326, PMCID: PMC11312002, DOI: 10.3390/cells13151296.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary biliary cholangitisPrimary sclerosing cholangitisPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorCholestatic liver diseaseUrsodeoxycholic acidUridine 5'-diphospho-glucuronosyltransferaseObeticholic acidBile acid metabolismAdjunctive therapyIncomplete response to UDCAProgression of primary biliary cholangitisResponse to UDCALiver diseasePeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor agonistsSecond-line treatmentMarkers of cholestasisImpairment of bile flowTherapeutic targetTreatment of cholestatic liver diseasesRetention of bile acidsAlternative treatment strategiesProgression to fibrosisProliferator-activated receptorsAcid metabolismBiliary cholangitis
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