# Effect of vosoritide on genu varum in children with achondroplasia after 1 year in randomized placebo-controlled trials

**Authors:** Klane K White, Melita Irving, Swati Mukherjee, Christine Rivat, Ian Sabir, Anne Dee, Ravi Savarirayan

PMC · DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvag024 · Journal of the Endocrine Society · 2026-02-06

## TL;DR

Vosoritide treatment may improve genu varum in children with achondroplasia, particularly in younger patients, based on a year-long clinical trial.

## Contribution

This study provides new evidence on vosoritide's effect on genu varum in achondroplasia, focusing on age-specific outcomes.

## Key findings

- Tibial bowing decreased in children under 5 years treated with vosoritide.
- Vosoritide reduced fibular overgrowth in children with abnormal fibular growth at baseline.
- Children aged ≥5 years showed improvements in ankle joint to distal fibula physis distance and fibula/tibia ratio.

## Abstract

Achondroplasia is a skeletal dysplasia associated with multisystem complications including genu varum, which causes pain and limits mobility. Vosoritide, a targeted treatment for achondroplasia, improves growth in children and has an established safety profile, but its effect on genu varum is unclear. Data were collected from 183 participants from randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 2 (CANOPY ACH-2I [111-206; NCT03583697]) and phase 3 (CANOPY ACH-3 [111-301; NCT03197766]) studies evaluating vosoritide (weight-based dose of 15 or 30 µg/kg/day) in children aged 0-5 and >5 years, respectively. Anterior/posterior lower limb radiographs were taken at baseline and 1 year to measure parameters associated with genu varum. Differences in least-squares mean (LSM) change from baseline were calculated for vosoritide vs placebo using an analysis of covariance model. In both studies, age at treatment initiation and sex distribution were generally balanced between vosoritide and placebo (except 58% males received vosoritide in CANOPY ACH-2I). After 1 year of vosoritide treatment vs placebo, tibial bowing decreased in children who initiated treatment aged <5 years (n = 40) and remained stable in those ≥5 years (n = 57). Vosoritide-treated participants with evidence of abnormal fibular growth at baseline had reduced overall and distal fibular overgrowth vs placebo. Children aged ≥5 years improved in ankle joint to distal fibula physis distance (difference in LSM change from baseline, −0.07, P = .010) and fibula/tibia ratio (−0.025, P < .0001), and children aged 2-5 years had improved fibula/tibia ratio (−0.033, P = .0032). Preliminary results suggest vosoritide may improve or limit genu varum in children with achondroplasia.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** vosoritide (PubChem CID 119058036)
- **Diseases:** achondroplasia (MONDO:0007037)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** FGFR3 (fibroblast growth factor receptor 3) [NCBI Gene 2261] {aka ACH, CD333, CEK2, HSFGFR3EX, JTK4}, NPPC (natriuretic peptide C) [NCBI Gene 4880] {aka CNP, CNP2}
- **Diseases:** internal tibial torsion (MESH:C566045), spinal deformities (MESH:D013122), overgrowth (MESH:C537340), leg (MESH:D010264), Distal fibular overgrowth (MESH:D020427), proximal tibial varus (MESH:D020429), leg pain (MESH:D010146), torsion (MESH:D050723), short stature (MESH:D006130), lower extremity deformity (MESH:D038061), femur (MESH:D000092524), anxiety (MESH:D001007), deformities (MESH:D009140), impaired function (MESH:D003072), Achondroplasia (MESH:D000130), lateral dynamic instability of the knee (MESH:D007718), hypochondroplasia (MESH:C562937), Varus deformity (MESH:D060905), lateral collateral ligament laxity (MESH:C536012), Genu varum (MESH:D056305), skeletal dysplasia (MESH:C535858)
- **Chemicals:** Vosoritide (MESH:C000632572), BioMarin (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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