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Olpasiran, a GalNAc-conjugated siRNA against LPA: preclinical development and phase 1 (Koren et al., Nat Med 2022)

Original title: Preclinical development and phase 1 trial of a novel siRNA targeting lipoprotein(a)

Nat Med · · 8

Koren MJ, Moriarty PM, Baum SJ, Neutel J, Hernandez-Illas M, Weintraub HS, Florio M, Kassahun H, Melquist S, Varrieur T, Haldar SM, Sohn W et al.

Amgen's olpasiran lowered Lp(a) by more than 80 percent for five to eight weeks after a single dose in transgenic mice and monkeys; in the phase 1 dose-escalation trial single doses were well tolerated and lowered Lp(a) by 71 to 97 percent, with effects persisting for months at 9 mg or higher and roughly dose-proportional pharmacokinetics. Validation of hepatocyte-targeted siRNA as the second modality after antisense.

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Original abstract

Compelling evidence supports a causal role for lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) in cardiovascular disease. No pharmacotherapies directly targeting Lp(a) are currently available for clinical use. Here we report the discovery and development of olpasiran, a first-in-class, synthetic, double-stranded, N-acetylgalactosamine-conjugated small interfering RNA (siRNA) designed to directly inhibit LPA messenger RNA translation in hepatocytes and potently reduce plasma Lp(a) concentration. Olpasiran reduced Lp(a) concentrations in transgenic mice and cynomolgus monkeys in a dose-responsive manner, achieving up to over 80% reduction from baseline for 5-8 weeks after administration of a single dose. In a phase 1 dose-escalation trial of olpasiran (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03626662 ), the primary outcome was safety and tolerability, and the secondary outcomes were the change in Lp(a) concentrations and olpasiran pharmacokinetic parameters. Participants tolerated single doses of olpasiran well and experienced a 71-97% reduction in Lp(a) concentration with effects persisting for several months after administration of doses of 9 mg or higher. Serum concentrations of olpasiran increased approximately dose proportionally. Collectively, these results validate the approach of using hepatocyte-targeted siRNA to potently lower Lp(a) in individuals with elevated plasma Lp(a) concentration.

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Summary written by lp-a.org from the published abstract; figures as published. Page updated 17 August 2026. Methods.