Trial of Long Covid treatment - AXA1125 from Axcella Therapeutics, 2021

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  1. rvallee

    rvallee Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Oxford to test potential treatment for fatigue in long COVID patients
    https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-10-29-oxford-test-potential-treatment-fatigue-long-covid-patients

    Dr Alison Schecter, President of R&D at Axcella, said: 'While Long COVID’s enormous patient and socioeconomic burden has become apparent, its underlying pathophysiology is now emerging,” said . “In two prior successful clinical studies and in preclinical models, AXA1125 has demonstrated an ability to reverse mitochondrial dysfunction and improve energetic efficiency via increased fatty acid oxidation, restored cellular homeostasis, and reduced inflammation. This provides us with confidence about its potential to help the growing number of patients who are suffering from COVID’s debilitating effects long after contracting the virus.”

    The Phase 2a trial will be a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled investigation to evaluate the efficacy and safety of AXA1125 in patients with exertional fatigue related to Long COVID. Approximately 40 patients will be enrolled and randomized evenly to receive either AXA1125 or a matched placebo.

    Unimpressed by the insistence to reduce everything to fatigue but whatever...
     
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    It does seem that fatigue is the medical equivalent of chicken.
     
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    I'm quietly hopeful of this working, it seems to fit with my feelings about what is wrong with me.
     
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    https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/news/axcella-trial-long-covid-treatment/

     
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    chillier Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Is anything known about its mechanism of action? Is this a small molecule with a known target?
     
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    From the Axcella website: "AXA1125 is an EMM composition of six amino acids and derivatives."

    If it is simply amino acids then is this essentially a nutritional supplement?

    67.8 grams sounds like a lot!
     
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    :eek: Certainly if it's in solid form...

    Even one gram (equal to a normal adult dose of 2 x paracetamol/acetaminophen tablets) is a lot to swallow!!
     
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  8. Wonko

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    When I've taken amino acids such as BCAA it's in powder form mixed into a shake, drink, as with capsules I'd be taking than all day.

    10 to 15g of powder in 200ml of liquid is not unusual, more if it's a whey based shake mix with something else added, where the whey component is 30g per 200ml of liquid, and then another 15g on top in the same 200ml of liquid.

    One drink, 45g of powder, vs 45 capsules, for the same dose amount.
     
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    chrisb Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    They probably think we should have no difficulty. After all, we've had to swallow an awful lot over the years.
     
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    Amino acids are the constituents of protein.

    Edit: It appears from a later post on this thread that there's a misplaced decimal point. The dose is more like 6g, not 60g.

    So if people are being dosed with 67.8g amino acids daily, that's more than doubling their protein intake. I assume it's a particular secret mix of aa's, possibly as others are suggesting bcaa's which I am aware some people with ME take on the basis that they are supposed to help energy production, if I remember correctly as an alternative energy source to glucose (carbs) to feed into the citric acid cycle in the mitochondria.

    Do correct me if this does't make sense.

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    Can we simply infer mitochondrial function from PCr resynthesis after exercise in skeletal muscle?
    says this:
     
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    Sounds like the treatment is the equivalent of chicken.
     
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    I take them because they reduce PEM and help me digest carbs, but I've no idea why.

    I once spent six or seven weeks getting though a tub of identical-looking but different supplements, which I'd picked up thinking they were BCAAs. I cursed the brand for selling fakes because they didn't work at all, but I couldn't afford a replacement tub. I only actually noticed when I washed out the jar for recycling that they were creatine or something.

    :rolleyes:
     
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    Could it work like copaxone by offering up a decoy to antibodies
     
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    I had custom formulas made up based on my amino acid profile panels etc and they made no difference.
     
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    The Guardian article states:

    "Further investigation revealed that they were accumulating lactic acid in their muscles at a faster rate than healthy individuals – a possible sign of mitochondrial dysfunction."​

    Does anyone know which long covid study they might be referring to?
     
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    Safety, Tolerability, and Biologic Activity of AXA1125 and AXA1957 in Subjects With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
    https://journals.lww.com/ajg/Fulltext/9900/Safety,_Tolerability,_and_Biologic_Activity_of.62.aspx
     
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    So the doses are more like 6 g, not 60g as someone said earlier on the thread. That makes more sense.
     
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    Those are also seemingly fairly standard components at pretty low dosages.

    I can't believe that none of us have used them.

    I probably have, with the exception of glutamine, as far as I remember.

    Not a wonder drug.
     
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