The FINE-ONE trial is a phase III study designed to evaluate whether finerenone reduces the urine albumin/creatinine ratio over 6 months compared to placebo in patients with type 1 diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
RCT (n=220)
Double-blind
1:1
Yes
Does finerenone reduce UACR in participants with type 1 diabetes and chronic kidney disease?
The FINE-ONE trial is designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of finerenone in patients with type 1 diabetes and chronic kidney disease, using UACR as a bridging biomarker.
AIMS: Despite guideline-recommended treatments, including renin angiotensin system inhibition, up to 40 % of individuals with type 1 diabetes develop chronic kidney disease (CKD) putting them at risk of kidney failure. Finerenone is approved to reduce the risk of kidney failure in individuals with type 2 diabetes. We postulate that finerenone will demonstrate benefits on kidney outcomes in people with type 1 diabetes. METHODS: . RESULTS: The primary endpoint is relative change in UACR from baseline over 6 months. UACR is used as a bridging biomarker (BB), since the treatment effect of finerenone on UACR was associated with its efficacy on kidney outcomes in the type 2 diabetes trials. Based on regulatory authority feedback, UACR can be used as a BB for kidney outcomes to support registration of finerenone in type 1 diabetes, provided necessary criteria are met. Secondary outcomes include incidences of treatment-emergent adverse events, treatment-emergent serious adverse events and hyperkalaemia. CONCLUSIONS: FINE-ONE will evaluate the efficacy and safety of finerenone in type 1 diabetes and CKD. Finerenone could become the first registered treatment for CKD associated with type 1 diabetes in almost 30 years. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05901831.
Heerspink et al. (Sun,) conducted a rct in Type 1 diabetes and chronic kidney disease (n=220). Finerenone vs. Placebo was evaluated on Relative change in UACR from baseline over 6 months. The FINE-ONE trial is a phase III study designed to evaluate whether finerenone reduces the urine albumin/creatinine ratio over 6 months compared to placebo in patients with type 1 diabetes and chronic kidney disease.