Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. announced that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Fast Track designation for investigational TEV-53408, an anti-IL-15 antibody, for the treatment of people with celiac disease on a gluten-free diet. TEV-53408 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 2a trial to assess the efficacy and safety in adults with celiac disease.
Fast Track is an FDA process designed to facilitate development and expedite review of drugs to treat serious conditions and address unmet medical needs.
“The FDA’s decision to grant Fast Track designation for TEV-53408, an investigational anti-IL-15 antibody therapy, reflects the promising nature of the treatment and the urgent unmet need of people living with celiac disease,” said Eric Hughes, MD, PhD, Executive Vice President, Global R&D and Chief Medical Officer at Teva. “Teva is driven by a commitment to innovation and this latest achievement gets us one step closer to providing promising, innovative treatment options for patients with chronic autoimmune diseases like celiac disease.”
TEV-53408 is an antibody designed to inhibit the activity of the cytokine, interleukin-15 (IL-15), to prevent intestinal damage and associated symptoms in individuals with celiac disease. This potential treatment is a testament to the growing strength of Teva’s innovative pipeline and dedication to advancing treatments for immunological conditions, including celiac disease, which affects approximately 1% of the global population.