Takeda’s Zasocitinib Delivers Strong Phase 3 Wins in Plaque Psoriasis

19 December 2025 | Friday | News

Once-daily oral TYK2 inhibitor met all primary and secondary endpoints, with over half of patients achieving clear or almost clear skin and a favorable safety profile

  • Pivotal Phase 3 studies of once-daily oral zasocitinib met all primary and ranked secondary endpoints in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis
  • More than half of study participants treated with zasocitinib achieved clear or almost clear skin (PASI 90), and on average about 30 percent achieved completely clear skin (PASI 100) by week 16
  • Zasocitinib was generally well-tolerated with a safety profile consistent with previous clinical studies

Takeda announced positive topline results for the two pivotal Phase 3 randomized, multicenter, double-blind, placebo- and active comparator-controlled studies of zasocitinib (TAK-279), a next-generation, highly selective oral tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) inhibitor, in adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis (PsO). The studies demonstrated superiority of zasocitinib compared to placebo for the co-primary endpoints, static Physician Global Assessment (sPGA) 0/1 and Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) 75, at week 16, with a significantly greater PASI 75 response rate seen as early as week 4 and continuing to increase through week 24. The studies also met all 44 ranked secondary endpoints, including PASI 90, PASI 100 and sPGA 0 against placebo and apremilast, showing the potential of a convenient once-daily pill to deliver complete skin clearance for patients with PsO.

“People living with psoriasis continue to seek safe, effective and fast-acting oral therapies. These landmark results support zasocitinib’s promise to become a leading oral treatment option that can deliver clear skin for patients with plaque psoriasis,” said Christophe Weber, president and chief executive officer at Takeda. “This marks the third positive Phase 3 readout from our overarching pipeline this year. Each of these programs – zasocitinib, oveporexton and rusfertide – has potential to transform patient lives, redefine medical practice and deliver significant revenue growth in the future.”

Zasocitinib was generally well-tolerated. The safety and tolerability profile of zasocitinib in the Phase 3 studies remained consistent with prior studies, including the Phase 2b plaque psoriasis study. The most common adverse events through week 24 were upper respiratory tract infection, nasopharyngitis and acne, with no new safety signals identified.

“It is incredibly rewarding and exciting to see our Phase 2 results validated in Phase 3, with more than half of patients treated with zasocitinib achieving clear or almost clear skin (PASI 90) and about 30 percent achieving completely clear skin (PASI 100) at week 16, with response rates continuing to increase through week 24,” said Andy Plump, M.D., Ph.D., president of R&D at Takeda. “These findings help demonstrate that highly selective inhibition of TYK2, a key mediator of IL-23 and other signaling pathways fundamental to psoriasis, may provide patients with significant reductions in their disease burden, including for many, the possibility of complete skin clearance.”

Takeda intends to present the results at upcoming medical congresses and plans to submit a New Drug Application with the United States Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory authorities starting in fiscal year 2026.

Zasocitinib is also being evaluated in a head-to-head study against deucravacitinib in plaque psoriasis, Phase 3 studies in psoriatic arthritis and Phase 2 studies in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, among other indications.1-6 Results from the Phase 3 studies have no significant impact on the full-year consolidated forecast for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026.

 

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