Long-term efficacy of nusinersen varies according to the frequency of injection

Japanese researchers have compared two protocols, Japanese and European, for administering nusinersen in the treatment of SMA:

  • for regulatory reasons, the Japanese protocol involves only two intrathecal injections of nusinersen as a loading dose, followed by injections every 6 months instead of every 4 months in the European protocol,
  • 14 Japanese adults with SMA took part in an observational study which lasted 39 months, and comparative (with a European reference cohort),
  • efficacy judged by changes in functional scores (RULM and HFMSE) was comparable in patients who were still ambulatory, whether Japanese or European,
  • conversely, injections every 6 months proved less effective than every 4 months in non-ambulatory patients.

These data are likely to become somewhat obsolete with the new protocols currently being validated following the DEVOTE study, which is evaluating higher doses of nusinersen.

 

Long-Term Effects of Nusinersen Dosing Frequency on Adult Patients With Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Efficacy of a 6-Month Dosing Interval. Takahashi K, Kishida H, Kunii M, et al. Brain Behav. 2025 May.