This Target Evaluation Report for KLKB1 is generated from PatSnap Life Sciences MCP data workflows, combining Target & Disease MCP biology context with Clinical Trials MCP validation and competitive signals.
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38 Direct drug records from Target & Disease MCP | 23 Development records in target context | 36 Disease associations captured | 85 Clinical trial records from Clinical Trials MCP |
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KLKB1 encodes plasma kallikrein, a central protease in contact activation biology. Target & Disease MCP describes its role in surface-dependent blood coagulation, reciprocal activation with factor XII, and bradykinin release from high-molecular-weight kininogen, which makes the target especially relevant for hereditary angioedema and inflammatory vascular biology.
The target has a direct clinical translation path because kallikrein inhibition is already represented by registered interventional studies. Clinical Trials MCP returned 85 trial records connected to KLKB1, including procedure-prevention and long-term extension studies in hereditary angioedema.
Competition is concentrated around hereditary angioedema, where convenience, onset, prophylactic versus on-demand positioning, and safety in repeated use matter. New programs should define whether they improve administration route, duration, rapid symptom control, or prevention around high-risk procedures.
A KLKB1 program should map composition-of-matter space together with use claims around acute treatment, prevention, and biomarker-guided patient segmentation. The biology is validated, so freedom-to-operate and differentiated product profile become central diligence questions.
Clinical Trials MCP returned 85 registered trial records connected to KLKB1. The sample below is used as a directional competitive readout rather than a full regulatory review.
| Trial | Phase | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Safety and Effectiveness of Sebetralstat for Short-Term Prevention Before Procedures in People With Hereditary Angioedema | Phase 4 | Not yet recruiting |
| A Phase 1 Clinical Study of BW-20805-2-1001 in Healthy Participants | Phase 1 | Not yet recruiting |
| Phase 3 Extension Study of ADX-324 in Participants With Hereditary Angioedema | Phase 3 | Recruiting |
Advance KLKB1 only where the program has a clearly differentiated modality or dosing proposition. The most attractive strategy is to use MCP-generated evidence maps to monitor trial status, HAE indication expansion, and emerging competitors while building a focused IP position around patient setting and administration advantages.
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