OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether the efficacy and safety of finerenone varied by baseline hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c ) level, a proxy of glycemic control, and diabetes duration in people with type 1 diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Adults with type 1 diabetes, urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) 200 to <5,000 mg/g, and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) 25 to <90 mL/min/ 1.73 m2 were randomly assigned (one to one) to finerenone or placebo. UACR change from baseline over 6 months by baseline HbA1c and diabetes duration was analyzed. RESULTS Baseline HbA1c was available for 240 of 242 participants; mean (SD) HbA1c, diabetes duration, and eGFR were 7.6% (1.1%; 60 [12] mmol/mol), 32.0 (14.2) years, and 58.9 (19.2) mL/min/1.73 m2, respectively. At 6 months, HbA1c (95% CI) remained unchanged (finerenone +0.03% [−0.14%, 0.20%]; placebo 0.00% [−0.12%, 0.11%]; between-group difference +0.04% [−0.17%, 0.24%]; P = 0.74). Over 6 months, median UACR decreased from 574.6 to 373.5 mg/g with finerenone and from 506.4 to 475.6 mg/g with placebo, corresponding to a −25% placebo-corrected change (95% CI –35%, –13%; P = 0.0001). Treatment effects were consistent across HbA1c tertiles (<7.1%, ≥7.1% to ≤8.1%, and >8.1%), with placebo-corrected UACR changes (95% CIs) of −17% (−40%, 13%), −18% (−39%, 10%), and −37% (−55%, −13%), respectively (P interaction = 0.41). Effects were similarly consistent across diabetes duration tertiles (P interaction = 0.70). Overall safety and incidence of hyperkalemia were similar across HbA1c tertiles. CONCLUSIONS In adults with type 1 diabetes and CKD, finerenone reduced UACR and was well tolerated irrespective of HbA1c level or diabetes duration.

Beernink, J., Heerspink, H., Birkenfeld, A., Cherney, D., Colhoun, H., Groop, P., et al. (2026). Effect of Finerenone on Albuminuria in Type 1 Diabetes by Baseline HbA1c Level and Diabetes Duration: An Exploratory Analysis of the FINE-ONE Trial. DIABETES CARE, 49(8), 1434-1441 [10.2337/dc26-0882].

Effect of Finerenone on Albuminuria in Type 1 Diabetes by Baseline HbA1c Level and Diabetes Duration: An Exploratory Analysis of the FINE-ONE Trial

Trevisan, Roberto
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2026

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether the efficacy and safety of finerenone varied by baseline hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c ) level, a proxy of glycemic control, and diabetes duration in people with type 1 diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Adults with type 1 diabetes, urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) 200 to <5,000 mg/g, and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) 25 to <90 mL/min/ 1.73 m2 were randomly assigned (one to one) to finerenone or placebo. UACR change from baseline over 6 months by baseline HbA1c and diabetes duration was analyzed. RESULTS Baseline HbA1c was available for 240 of 242 participants; mean (SD) HbA1c, diabetes duration, and eGFR were 7.6% (1.1%; 60 [12] mmol/mol), 32.0 (14.2) years, and 58.9 (19.2) mL/min/1.73 m2, respectively. At 6 months, HbA1c (95% CI) remained unchanged (finerenone +0.03% [−0.14%, 0.20%]; placebo 0.00% [−0.12%, 0.11%]; between-group difference +0.04% [−0.17%, 0.24%]; P = 0.74). Over 6 months, median UACR decreased from 574.6 to 373.5 mg/g with finerenone and from 506.4 to 475.6 mg/g with placebo, corresponding to a −25% placebo-corrected change (95% CI –35%, –13%; P = 0.0001). Treatment effects were consistent across HbA1c tertiles (<7.1%, ≥7.1% to ≤8.1%, and >8.1%), with placebo-corrected UACR changes (95% CIs) of −17% (−40%, 13%), −18% (−39%, 10%), and −37% (−55%, −13%), respectively (P interaction = 0.41). Effects were similarly consistent across diabetes duration tertiles (P interaction = 0.70). Overall safety and incidence of hyperkalemia were similar across HbA1c tertiles. CONCLUSIONS In adults with type 1 diabetes and CKD, finerenone reduced UACR and was well tolerated irrespective of HbA1c level or diabetes duration.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Type 1 diabetes, albuminuria, chronic kidney disease, finerenone
English
8-giu-2026
2026
49
8
1434
1441
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Beernink, J., Heerspink, H., Birkenfeld, A., Cherney, D., Colhoun, H., Groop, P., et al. (2026). Effect of Finerenone on Albuminuria in Type 1 Diabetes by Baseline HbA1c Level and Diabetes Duration: An Exploratory Analysis of the FINE-ONE Trial. DIABETES CARE, 49(8), 1434-1441 [10.2337/dc26-0882].
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