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RecruitingMetabolic Dysfunction-Associated SteatoHepatitis (MASH)

A Precision Medicine Approach Using Gene Silencing to Treat a Chronic Liver Disease Called Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH) in Adult Participants at Increased Genetic Risk for This Condition

Eligible age

18–75 yrs

Accepts

All genders

Locations

14 states

Healthy volunteers

No

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About this study

This study is researching an investigational drug, ALN-HSD called "study drug". This study is focused on participants who are known to have Metabolic dysfunction-Associated SteatoHepatitis (MASH). MASH is a form of Metabolic dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD). MASH occurs when fat builds up in liver cells, damaging them, and making the liver inflamed and stiff from fibrosis (scar tissue). MASH can progress to cirrhosis (long term scarring) and liver failure (when the liver cannot perform its job). The aim of the study is to see the effect of the study drug on lessening liver scarring related to MASH. The study is looking at several other research questions, including: * How ALN-HSD works to improve liver function and lessen MASH-related inflammation in the liver * What side effects may happen from receiving the study drug * How much study drug and study drug metabolites (byproduct of the body breaking down the study drug) are in the blood at different times * Better understanding of the study drug and MASH

Sponsor: Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

Where it's recruiting

Arizona

Chandler · Flagstaff · Peoria · Tucson

California

Canoga Park · Chula Vista · Coronado · Fountain Valley

Colorado

Aurora

Florida

Bradenton · Hialeah Gardens · Jupiter · Miami

Indiana

Indianapolis · Newburgh

Louisiana

Metairie

Maryland

Baltimore

Missouri

St Louis

New York

New York

Pennsylvania

Danville · Hershey · Philadelphia

Texas

Austin · Brownsville · Cedar Park · Dallas

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT05519475 · last updated 2026-05-19

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