Food Allergy Research: Where Are We Now and What s Next

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Food Allergy Research: Where Are We Now and What s Next James R. Baker, Jr., MD Chief Executive Officer and Chief Medical Officer Food Allergy Research & Education December 16, 2015

Today s Presenter James R. Baker, Jr., MD 2

Food Allergy: The Unrecognized Epidemic What are the causes?

Understanding the Immune System The immune system is determined by environmental inputs; epigenetics! 4

Understanding the Immune System Fundamental Forces Changing Human Immunity Over the Past 62 Years Medical Advancements Environmental Factors Diet & Lifestyle Factors Genetic Factors 5

Epidemiological evidence for current hypotheses in the rise in food allergy G Lack and KJ Allen 2015 6

Can food allergies be prevented?

Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants At Risk for Peanut Allergy: LEAP Study In response to the food allergy epidemic, pediatricians began to withhold food from at risk infants Rates of food allergy began to rise more rapidly due to skin sensitization? In Israel (where infants were fed peanut) allergy was much lower than in England where peanut was not fed to infants This prompted a 6-year controlled trial of feeding vs. withholding peanut. NEJM 372;9 Feb. 26, 2015 8

Randomized Trial of Peanut Consumption in Infants At Risk for Peanut Allergy: LEAP Study NEJM 372;9 Feb. 26, 2015 9

What are the current treatments for food allergies?

Treatment of Anaphylaxis: Epinephrine Epinephrine is the first-line treatment for anaphylaxis, a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death. Individuals who are prescribed epinephrine should carry two epinephrine auto-injectors with them at all times. Antihistamines do not reverse the symptoms of anaphylaxis. 11

FARE believes this is a pivotal time for drug development for food allergy

How do we advance life-changing treatments? 13

Expanding Sites for Clinical Trials Launched in June 2015, the FARE Clinical Network is a groundbreaking initiative that will elevate the quality of care for patients with food allergies and advance research. The FARE Clinical Network allows for a coordinated approach to food allergy research, accelerating the development of life-changing food allergy therapeutics in ways that single researchers and centers cannot accomplish alone. Collaboration across 24 member centers of excellence 14

FARE Clinical Network FARE Clinical Network centers will change the face of food allergy research and care by: Raising the quality of care for food allergy nationwide Reducing discrepancies in among providers Making comprehensive care accessible for all food allergy patients Being lead sites for clinical trials of new therapeutics FARE Clinical Network centers will have the capability to Provide sub-specialty food allergy services of the highest quality >200 DBPC food challenges a year (baseline) Prior experience with clinical trials Rapidly apply new evidence-based knowledge as it becomes available Help build national food allergy patient registry and bio-repositories 15

FARE Clinical Network 16

Expanding the Scientific/Medical Community Need new investigators in the field Broader clinical engagement and participation Provide specific awards to encourage leadership Gittis Award (training career award) FARE Investigator in Food Allergy Awards 5 awards announced in 2015, representing a commitment of $2.5 million over 5 years Increase young and more diverse investigators on review and advisory boards 17

FARE Investigator Award Recipients 2015 2 New Investigator Awards Jessica O Konek, PhD, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI) Duane Wesemann, MD, PhD, Brigham and Women s Hospital (Boston, MA) 3 Mid-Career Awards Simon Hogan, PhD, Cincinnati Children s Hospital (Cincinnati, OH) Michiko Oyoshi, PhD, Boston Children s Hospital and HMS (Boston, MA) Erik Wambre, PhD, Benaroya Research Institute (Seattle, WA) 18

FARE Research Advisory Board Members Dr. Daniel Adelman, Chief Medical Officer, Alvine Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Dr. David Artis, Professor of Immunology, Weill Cornell Medical College Dr. Pamela A. Guerrerio, Chief, Food Allergy Research Unit, NIAID-NIH Dr. Stacie Jones, Professor and Chief of Allergy & Immunology, University of Arkansas Dr. Nicholas W. Lukacs, Professor and Director of Research, Food Allergy Center, University of Michigan Dr. Cathryn R. Nagler, Bunning Professor, The University of Chicago Dr. Robert Schleimer, Chief, Division of Medicine-Allergy-Immunology, Northwestern University Dr. Jim Baker, CEO & Chief Medical Officer, FARE 19

Can we move away from food challenges in clinical trials?

Can we move away from food challenge? No; food challenge remains the gold standard End point that is relevant, but still has issues Different factors effect reactions Aimmune suggests placebo effect. However, no evidence that any other assay is viable Prior suggestions of IgG4 levels Treg production and hypo-methylation of Foxp3 Mt. Sinai and Kings publications hopeful for basophil assays 21

Diagnostics Conclusion Some consensus around Basophil histamine release as a useful assay This test is not straightforward and requires standardization After large scale trials, if a therapeutic endpoint is achieved for a population approved drugs will not require challenge testing. 22

Food Allergy Therapies in Development 23

Example: Viaskin Peanut Patch 24

Example: Viaskin Peanut Patch Placed on skin and releases peanut antigen Delivered via dendritic cells to the immune system 100 subjects (70 with a non-severe and 30 with a severe allergy), were treated for two weeks with 20 µg to 500 µg The dose of 500 µg in adults and adolescents, and the dose of 250 µg of Viaskin Peanut in children, were shown to be well-tolerated Suggests satisfactory safety of Viaskin Peanut in patients allergic to peanuts. 25

Aimmune TM Oral Immunotherapy Feeding small, progressively larger doses of food to an individual to desensitize them (not tolerant) Dose of food must be well documented Significant side effects Only documented efficacy known for treating food allergy 26

Phase II Trial Design 27

Phase II Trial Results 28

Future Treatments for Food Allergies

The Immune Synapse 30

Summary of the 4 CD4 T Helper Cells 6 Jinfang Zhu, and William E. Paul Blood 2008;112:1557-1569 2008 by American Society of Hematology 31

Fajt ML, Wenzel SE. J All Clin Immun 2015:135:299-310. 32

Fajt ML, Wenzel SE. J Allergy Clin Immun 2015:135:299-310. 33

Blocking IL4 and IL13 Signaling: Dupilumab Sanofi-Regeneron biologic in phase II/III Binds to the common alpha chain of the IL4 and IL13 receptor Highly effective in treating asthma and atopic dermatitis Also evidence of efficacy against nasal polyps Blocks atopic march Approval within a year for atopic dermatitis 34

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How do we improve quality of life and health through research? 36

Institute of Medicine Consensus Study FARE initiated, organized and is the lead sponsor of an Institute of Medicine study, Food Allergies: Global Burden, Causes, Treatment, Prevention and Public Policy. This study seeks to document the burden of food allergy on American life and its role as a public health issue, and address key questions about food allergies. A comprehensive report on the state of food allergy in the U.S. is due in 2016. Findings will provide essential information guiding future research, education and public policy efforts. 37

Life. Health. Hope. 38

FARE: Our Mission Life Health Hope Living safe, productive lives with the respect of others Enhance access to state of the art healthcare Research that provides new therapies 39

Identified Deaths from Food Allergy 2014-2015 Virtyt Kelmendi, age 14 Simon Katz, age 16 Morgan Crutchfield, age 17 Rachel Cole, age 18 Cody Kimball-Godfrey, age 17 Ricky Goins, age 23 Brandon Dixon, age 14 Sergio Lopez, age 24 Scott Johnson, age 16 Derek Landon Wood, age 11 Clayton Buckholtz, age 11 Joseph DeNicola, age 7 Jaime Mendoza, age 16 Chandler Swink, age 19 Edward Horan, age 24 Annie LeGere, age 13 40

Key FARE Website Links Homepage: www.foodallergy.org Food Allergy Basics: www.foodallergy.org/about-food-allergies Food Allergy Facts & Statistics: www.foodallergy.org/facts-and-stats Tips for Managing Food Allergies in Different Environments: www.foodallergy.org/managing-food-allergies Resources for Different Audiences: www.foodallergy.org/resources-for FARE Research Overview & Current Grants: www.foodallergy.org/research Most Popular Resources: www.foodallergy.org/most-popular-resources 41

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