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Masitinib is an oral, brain penetrant inhibitor of microglial and mast cell activity with neuroprotective potential in progressive forms of multiple sclerosis

Vermersch, P.; Moussy, A.; Mansfield, C. D.; Hermine, O.

2026-07-07 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.07.02.735783 bioRxiv
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Introduction: Progressive multiple sclerosis (MS), including primary progressive MS (PPMS) and non-active secondary progressive MS (nSPMS), remains an unmet need, as few treatments target innate immune pathways. Masitinib (AB1010) is a selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor that targets c-Kit and colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor pathways. This mechanism disrupts mast cell-microglia interactions, key innate immune effectors in progressive MS pathogenesis, reducing neuroinflammation and neuronal damage. In the phase 3 AB07002 trial, masitinib (4.5 mg/kg/d) over 96 weeks met its primary endpoint. Comparable signals in PPMS and nSPMS indicated masitinib benefited both phenotypes. Secondary analyses showed that masitinib lowered the progression to wheelchair dependence (EDSS [≥]7, 12 weeks) and reduced the 12-week confirmed EDSS progression risk by 37% versus placebo, although the results were underpowered for these endpoints. Methods: This study aimed to confirm that oral masitinib achieves central nervous system (CNS) concentrations sufficient to modulate CSF1R and wild-type c-Kit, thereby underpinning its neuroprotective potential. Male Sprague Dawley rats (n=12, ~200 g) were administered a single oral dose (30 mg/kg). Plasma and brain samples were collected at 2, 4, 8, and 24 hours post-dose (n=3 per time point). Masitinib (AB1010) and its metabolite (AB3280) were quantified in plasma and brain homogenates using LC-MS/MS. Results: Masitinib reached a brain Cmax of 223.5 ng/mL (~450 nM), exceeding IC50 values for CSF1R and wild-type c-KIT by ~5-fold and 2-fold, respectively, indicating effective CNS target engagement. The active metabolite AB3280 also achieved brain Cmax levels with full inhibitory activity. Masitinib demonstrated consistent CNS penetration supported by a proportional plasma-to-brain exposure relationship. Conclusion: The favorable CNS penetration and safety profile of masitinib, alongside its unique mast cell inhibition, position it as a compelling candidate for progressive MS treatment, either as monotherapy or in combination with other agents. This multifaceted immunomodulatory approach addresses critical unmet needs in progressive MS and supports further clinical development.

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