Participants with abnormal left ventricular mass index (LVMI) at baseline achieved 25% mean reduction in LVMI by 12 months or sooner
Clinically meaningful improvements in majority of participants across cardiac biomarkers and functional measures
All SUNRISE-FA participants achieved meaningful increases in frataxin expression at 3-months post treatment; 115% average cardiac frataxin expression increase in high dose cohort, demonstrating dose response
Frataxin expression and LVMI improvement exceed co-primary target thresholds for planned registrational study
LX2006 generally well tolerated with no signs of complement activation or other immunogenicity to date
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NEW YORK, April 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lexeo Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: LXEO), a clinical stage genetic medicine company dedicated to pioneering novel treatments for cardiovascular diseases, today announced positive interim data across all dose cohorts of LX2006 for the treatment of Friedreich ataxia (FA) cardiomyopathy. In both the Lexeo-sponsored SUNRISE-FA Phase 1/2 clinical trial (NCT05445323) and the Weill Cornell Medicine investigator-initiated Phase 1A trial (NCT05302271), treatment with LX2006 was associated with clinically significant improvements in cardiac biomarkers and functional measures, and increased frataxin protein expression was observed in all participants with cardiac biopsies.
“These data provide strong evidence that LX2006 is acting as a beneficial disease-modifying treatment candidate, supporting its continued development as a potential first- and best-in-class therapy for FA cardiomyopathy,” said Dr. Eric Adler, Chief Medical Officer and Head of Research at Lexeo Therapeutics. “Cardiac dysfunction is the leading cause of death for people with FA, and the clinical and functional improvements we’ve observed across these studies could be transformational to the standard of care. Participants have experienced clinically meaningful improvements across multiple measures, as well as increased frataxin expression in the heart, all of which underscore the potential of LX2006 to positively impact outcomes for people with FA cardiomyopathy.”
“We believe these data show LX2006 exceeding the thresholds aligned with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to support accelerated approval in the planned registrational study,” said Dr. Sandi See Tai, Chief Development Officer at Lexeo. “We are eager to advance this promising candidate as quickly as possible to support adults and children living with the devastating and fatal impacts of FA cardiomyopathy, and we expect to initiate a registrational study by early 2026. I would like to thank the participants, caregivers, and investigators who have helped to advance this important research.”
Lexeo has obtained alignment with the FDA on key parameters related to the LX2006 planned registrational study, including co-primary endpoints of LVMI, with a target threshold of >10% improvement at 12 months, and frataxin expression, with a target of any increase from baseline at three months.
Trial Design
SUNRISE-FA and the Weill Cornell Medicine investigator-initiated trial are 52-week, ascending dose, open-label trials evaluating the safety and preliminary efficacy of LX2006 in participants with FA cardiomyopathy. LX2006 is administered as a one-time intravenous infusion. While the two studies share similar designs, myocardial biopsies were conducted only in the SUNRISE-FA Phase 1/2 trial. Evidence of cardiomyopathy is required for study inclusion but participants vary in the severity of baseline hypertrophy as measured by LVMI. As of the data cutoff on March 25, 2025, a total of 16 participants have been dosed across the two studies, six of whom had cardiac hypertrophy with abnormal LVMI (at least two standard deviations above the mean in healthy volunteers). SUNRISE-FA enrollment was completed in Q4 2024.
About LX2006
LX2006 is an AAV-based gene therapy candidate for the treatment of FA cardiomyopathy, the leading cause of death in individuals with FA affecting approximately 5,000 people in the United States. LX2006 is designed to target the cardiac manifestations of FA by delivering a functional frataxin gene to promote the expression of the frataxin protein and restore mitochondrial function in myocardial cells. LX2006 has been granted Rare Pediatric Disease designation, Fast Track designation, Orphan Drug designation and Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy designation by the FDA for the treatment of FA cardiomyopathy, and orphan medicinal product designation by the European Commission.
About Lexeo Therapeutics
Lexeo Therapeutics is a New York City-based, clinical stage genetic medicine company dedicated to reshaping heart health by applying pioneering science to fundamentally change how cardiovascular diseases are treated. The Company is advancing a portfolio of therapeutic candidates that take aim at the underlying genetic causes of conditions, including LX2006 for the treatment of Friedreich ataxia (FA) cardiomyopathy, LX2020 for the treatment of plakophilin-2 (PKP2) arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, and others in devastating diseases with high unmet need.