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PBGM01 is a gene therapy for GM1 gangliosidosis intended to deliver a functional copy of the GLB1 gene to the brain and peripheral tissues. This study will assess in a 2 part design the safety, tolerability and efficacy of PBGM01 in patients with early onset infantile (Type 1) and late onset infantile (Type 2a) GM1 gangliosidosis
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GM1 gangliosidosis (GM1) is an autosomal recessive disorder that results from mutations in the galactosidase beta 1 gene (GLB1), which encodes beta-galactosidase (β-gal). β-gal is a lysosomal enzyme that catalyzes the first step in the degradation of GM1 ganglioside and keratan sulfate, and GM1 patients carry GLB1 alleles that produce little or no residual β-gal activity. PBGM01 is an adeno-associated viral vector serotype hu68 carrying GLB1, the gene encoding for human beta-galactosidase, formulated as a solution for injection into the cisterna magna. This is a global interventional, multicenter, single-arm, dose escalation, adaptive design study of PBGM01 delivered as a one-time dose administered into the cisterna magna to patients with early onset infantile (Type 1) and late onset infantile (Type 2a) GM1 gangliosidosis.
In Part 1 of the study, the dose-escalation phase will assess three dose levels of PBGM01 as a one-time dose in six independent cohorts of patients with either Type 1 or Type 2a GM1 gangliosidosis. The cohorts for patients with Type 1 and Type 2a will be assessed independently from each other.
Part 2 of the study will test the safety and efficacy of PBGM01 in confirmatory cohorts for Types 1 and Type 2a GM1 gangliosidosis with a dose chosen based on the data obtained in part 1 of the study. This will be a 2-year study with a 3-year safety extension.
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