EU/3/07/437 - orphan designation for treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy

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Overview

On 20 March 2007, orphan designation (EU/3/07/437) was granted by the European Commission to Santhera Pharmaceuticals (Deutschland) GmbH, Germany, for idebenone for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an inherited genetic disease, which usually starts before the age of 6. It is characterised by progressive weakness of the muscles, first involving the hips and legs, and later also the muscles of the chest and arms. Genes located on structures present in each cell of the body (the chromosomes) carry the information that characterises each individual. In humans, the so-called X and Y-chromosomes determine the sex (males have one X and one Y, females have 2 Xs), but carry also other genetic information. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is caused by an abnormality of a gene located on the X chromosome. This gene is responsible for the production of a protein, dystrophin, in the muscle cells. This means that patients suffering from this condition do not produce the dystrophin protein, or produce a non-functional dystrophin.

As boys, contrary to girls, only have one X chromosome, and thus one single copy of dystrophin gene, they have a much higher probability of suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is chronically debilitating and life-threatening.

At the time of designation, Duchenne muscular dystrophy affected approximately 0.5 in 10,000 people in the European Union (EU)*. This is equivalent to a total of around 23,000 people, and is below the ceiling for orphan designation, which is 5 people in 10,000. This is based on the information provided by the sponsor and the knowledge of the Committee for Orphan Medicinal Products (COMP).


*Disclaimer: For the purpose of the designation, the number of patients affected by the condition is estimated and assessed based on data from the European Union (EU 25), Norway, Iceland and Lichtenstein. This represents a population of 459,700,000 (Eurostat 2004). This estimate is based on available information and calculations presented by the sponsor at the time of the application.

At the time of submission of the application for orphan designation, no satisfactory method had been authorised in the European Union for treatment of the condition. Treatment of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy primarily involves physiotherapy and other supportive treatments.

Mitochondria are structures located inside the cells, which produce the energy necessary for the cell functioning, through a process named “cellular respiration” which requires oxygen to produce energy. During cellular respiration, some toxic forms of oxygen (called oxygen free radicals) can be produced; these must be neutralised by other substances to avoid cell damage. Idebenone is expected to act as a neutraliser for these toxic forms of oxygen. Thus, idebenone is expected to have an antioxidant effect, and consequently prevent cellular damage.

At the time of submission of the application for orphan designation, the effects of idebenone had been evaluated in experimental models, and clinical trials in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy were ongoing.

Idebenone was not authorised anywhere in the world for treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy or designated as orphan medicinal product elsewhere for this condition, at the time of submission.

In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 141/2000 of 16 December 1999, the COMP adopted a positive opinion on 7 February 2007 recommending the granting of this designation.

  • the seriousness of the condition;
  • the existence of alternative methods of diagnosis, prevention or treatment;
  • either the rarity of the condition (affecting not more than 5 in 10,000 people in the EU) or insufficient returns on investment.

Designated orphan medicinal products are products that are still under investigation and are considered for orphan designation on the basis of potential activity. An orphan designation is not a marketing authorisation. As a consequence, demonstration of quality, safety and efficacy is necessary before a product can be granted a marketing authorisation.

Key facts

Active substance
idebenone
Intended use
Treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Orphan designation status
Positive
EU designation number
EU/3/07/437
Date of designation
Sponsor

Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A.
 

Update history

DateUpdate
July 2024The sponsorship was transferred from Santhera Pharmaceuticals (Deutschland) GmbH to Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A. 
September 2010The name of the sponsor changed to Santhera Pharmaceuticals (Deutschland) GmbH

EMA list of opinions on orphan medicinal product designation

EMA publishes information on orphan medicinal product designation adopted by the Committee for Orphan Medicinal Products (COMP) on the IRIS online platform:

Patients' organisations

For contact details of patients’ organisations whose activities are targeted at rare diseases, see:

  • European Organisation for Rare Diseases (EURORDIS), a non-governmental alliance of patient organisations and individuals active in the field of rare diseases.

  • Orphanet, a database containing information on rare diseases, which includes a directory of patients’ organisations registered in Europe.

EU register of orphan medicines

The list of medicines that have received an orphan designation in the EU is available on the European Commission's website:

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