Diasome To Present Phase 2B Results From OPTI-2 Trial Evaluating HDV-Insulin Lispro In Type 1 Diabetes At ADA 86Th Scientific Sessions
| Presentation Title: | Hepatic-Directed Insulin Lispro (HDV-L) Reduces Hypoglycemia Risk in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Compared with Insulin Lispro (OPTI-2 Study) |
| Abstract Number: | 1256-OR |
| Session: | Novel Approaches to Glucose Control (With ADA Presidents' Select Abstract Presentation) |
| Presenter: | Klara Klein, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine UNC Chapel Hill |
| Date and Time: | Sunday, June 7, 2026, 4:00–4:15 PM CT |
| Location: | Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA |
All data and results will be embargoed until 4:00 PM CT on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
About OPTI-2
OPTI-2 (NCT06238778) was a Phase 2b, double-blind, randomized, parallel-group study conducted at 27 sites in the United States. The trial enrolled 226 adults with type 1 diabetes on multiple daily injection (MDI) therapy and randomized participants 1:1 to bolus insulin with HDV-LIS or standard LIS, both with once-daily insulin degludec as basal insulin and continuous glucose monitoring (Dexcom G7) worn throughout the 25-week treatment period. The study included a 12-week dose optimization period with weekly CGM-guided titration, followed by a 13-week dose maintenance period.
About HDV-Insulin Lispro
HDV (hepatocyte-directed vesicle) is a phospholipid bilayer bicelle that binds standard insulin lispro and preferentially directs it to hepatocyte receptors, restoring a more physiologic pattern of hepatic insulin exposure. By restoring mealtime liver insulinization, HDV-LIS may improve postprandial glucose disposal and hepatic glycogen storage, reducing the frequency and severity of hypoglycemia. HDV-Insulin Lispro is an investigational therapy and has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
About Diasome Pharmaceuticals
Diasome is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing therapies designed to act at the source of metabolic regulation. The company's proprietary Hepatocyte-Directed Vesicle (HDV) platform targets liver hepatocytes and the portal hepatic region, where metabolic control begins, grounded in the principle that therapies working with the body's natural physiology may produce improved outcomes. HDV is being applied across insulin, GLP-1, and serotonin programs, with its lead insulin program exploring the platform's potential to improve outcomes without the tradeoffs that have defined insulin therapy for decades.
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