Ascendis Submits Marketing Authorisation Application to the European Medicines Agency for TransCon® CNP in the Treatment of Children with Achondroplasia

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Ascendis Pharma A/S (Nasdaq: ASND) today announced it has submitted a Marketing Authorisation Application (MAA) to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for TransCon CNP (navepegritide) as a treatment for children with achondroplasia, a rare genetic condition that causes skeletal dysplasia and, for many affected individuals, significant health, physical functioning, and quality of life impacts. TransCon CNP is an investigational prodrug of C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) administered once weekly, designed for continuous inhibition of the overactive FGFR3 pathway in achondroplasia by providing continuous exposure of active CNP to receptors on tissues throughout the body, including growth plates and skeletal muscle.

The MAA is based on data from three randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials and up to three years of open-label extension data, including results from the pivotal ApproaCH Trial of children with achondroplasia. In these trials, TransCon CNP has been generally well tolerated, with no discontinuations related to the study drug.

“The achondroplasia community has been clear about its need for early pharmacological interventions that improve the medical, functional, and quality of life complications,” said Aimee Shu, M.D., Executive Vice President of Endocrine & Rare Disease Medical Sciences and Chief Medical Officer at Ascendis Pharma. “We look forward to engaging with the EMA during its review to bring TransCon CNP to patients in the European Union as soon as possible.”

In the United States, TransCon CNP as a treatment for children with achondroplasia is under priority review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, with a Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) target date of November 30, 2025.

 

About Achondroplasia
Achondroplasia is a rare genetic condition arising from a systemic fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) variant that leads to an imbalance in the effects of the FGFR3 and CNP signaling pathways, estimated to affect more than 250,000 individuals worldwide. While historically considered a bone growth disorder, the FGFR3 variant seen in achondroplasia is expressed in tissues throughout the body, causing serious muscular, neurological, and cardiorespiratory complications in addition to skeletal dysplasia. Medical complications of achondroplasia vary across different stages of life. Throughout infancy and childhood, observed complications include spinal abnormalities, enlarged brain ventricles, impaired muscle strength and stamina, hearing deficits and chronic ear infections, upper airway obstructions, sleep-disordered breathing, hip problems, leg bowing, and chronic pain; many of these persist or worsen in adulthood. These medical complications can have detrimental effects on quality of life, physical functioning, and psychosocial function. Individuals with achondroplasia often require multiple surgeries and procedures to alleviate the condition’s many complications.

 

About Ascendis Pharma A/S
Ascendis Pharma is a global biopharmaceutical company focused on applying our innovative TransCon technology platform to make a meaningful difference for patients. Guided by our core values of Patients, Science, and Passion, and following our algorithm for product innovation, we apply TransCon to develop new therapies that demonstrate best-in-class potential to address unmet medical needs. Ascendis is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, and has additional facilities in Europe and the United States. Please visit ascendispharma.com to learn more.

 

Investor Contacts

Chad Fugere – Ascendis Pharma

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Media Contact

Melinda Baker – Ascendis Pharma

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