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Proof of concept clinical trial will evaluate leniolisib in PIDs with immune dysregulation linked to altered PI3Kẟ signaling in lymphocytes

PIDs to include ALPS-FAS, CTLA4 haploinsufficiency, NFKB1 haploinsufficiency and PTEN deficiency, with prevalence approximately five times that of APDS

Clinical trial being conducted at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)


Pharming Group N.V. announces the start of a Phase II, proof of concept, clinical trial evaluating leniolisib in primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) with immune dysregulation linked to altered PI3Kẟ signaling in lymphocytes.

Anurag Relan, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer of Pharming, commented:

“The initiation of this study is an important milestone for Pharming as it represents the second primary immunodeficiency (PID) clinical program for leniolisib. Based on our experience in APDS, and the significant role of PI3Kd in regulating lymphocytes, leniolisib has the potential to address the underlying immune dysregulation and deficiency in a number of rare PID disorders with significant unmet medical needs, including ALPS-FAS, CTLA4 haploinsufficiency, NFKB1 haploinsufficiency and PTEN deficiency. We are excited to be leading this important scientific effort and to sharing the results of the study with the medical community.”

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