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Emil Kakkis (born 1960) is an American medical geneticist known for his work to develop treatments for ultra rare disorders. He is the Founder of the Everylife Foundation for Rare Disease and Founder, CEO and President of Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc.


Professional background

Kakkis began his work at
Harbor–UCLA Medical Center Harbor–UCLA Medical Center, is a 570-bed public teaching hospital located at 1000 West Carson Street in West Carson, an unincorporated area within Los Angeles County, California. As implied by the name, the hospital is owned by the Los Angeles ...
working with minimal funding and support to develop an
enzyme replacement therapy Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is a medical treatment which replaces an enzyme that is deficient or absent in the body. Usually, this is done by giving the patient an intravenous (IV) infusion of a solution containing the enzyme. ERT is availab ...
(
Aldurazyme Iduronidase (, ''L-iduronidase'', ''alpha-L-iduronidase'', ''laronidase''), sold as Aldurazyme, is an enzyme with the systematic name ''glycosaminoglycan alpha-L-iduronohydrolase''. This enzyme catalyses the hydrolysis of unsulfated alpha-L-idu ...
) for the rare disorder
Mucopolysaccharidosis Mucopolysaccharidoses are a group of metabolic disorders caused by the absence or malfunctioning of lysosome, lysosomal enzymes needed to break down molecules called glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). These long chains of sugar carbohydrates occur within ...
(MPS I). The struggle to get the therapy translated from a successful canine model to patients succeeded due to the critical financial support of a patient organization formed by Mark and Jeanne Dant for their son Ryan, called the Ryan Foundation. Aldurazyme development was later supported by
BioMarin BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. is an American biotechnology company headquartered in San Rafael, California. It has offices and facilities in the United States, South America, Asia, and Europe. BioMarin's core business and research is in enzyme re ...
and eventually, their partner
Genzyme Genzyme was an American biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Since its acquisition in 2011, Genzyme (also known as Genzyme Transgenics Corp or GTC Biotherapeutics) has been a fully owned subsidiary of Sanofi. In 2010, Genzyme ...
leading to U.S.
Food and Drug Administration The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA or US FDA) is a List of United States federal agencies, federal agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Health and Human Services. The FDA is respon ...
(FDA) approval in 2003. During his tenure at BioMarin, Kakkis guided the development and approval of two more treatments for rare disorders, MPS VI and
PKU Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an inborn error of metabolism that results in decreased metabolism of the amino acid phenylalanine. Untreated PKU can lead to intellectual disability, seizures, behavioral problems, and mental disorders. It may also resu ...
and has contributed to the initiation of seven other treatment programs for rare disorders, three of which are now in clinical development. Kakkis is board certified in both
Pediatrics Pediatrics ( also spelled ''paediatrics'' or ''pædiatrics'') is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. In the United Kingdom, paediatrics covers many of their youth until th ...
and
Medical Genetics Medical genetics is the branch tics in that human genetics is a field of scientific research that may or may not apply to medicine, while medical genetics refers to the application of genetics to medical care. For example, research on the caus ...
. He graduated from
Pomona College Pomona College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It was established in 1887 by a group of Congregationalists who wanted to recreate a "college of the New England type" in Southern California. In 1925, it became ...
, magna cum laude, received combined MD and Ph.D. degrees from the UCLA Medical Scientist Program, and received the Bogen prize for his research. He completed a Pediatrics residency and Medical Genetics Training Fellowship at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He became an assistant professor of Pediatrics at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center from 1993 to 1998 where he initiated the enzyme therapy program for MPS I.


Philanthropy

In early 2009, Kakkis founded the EveryLife Foundation to accelerate biotech innovation for rare diseases. The Foundation initiated the CureTheProcess Campaign to improve the regulatory and clinical development process for rare diseases. The Campaign was endorsed by more than 175 patient organization and physician society partners. Kakkis spent the following year, 2010, working with the U.S. FDA and Congress to improve the regulatory process for rare diseases. This resulted in the Brownback Brown Amendment to the 2010 FDA appropriation bill. that required the FDA to review its rare disease regulatory policies and look for ways to improve. The FDA is working on a report to Congress and plan for improvements by the deadline of September 2011. The Kakkis Family and the Foundation are major supporters of projects that help the rare disease community such a
RareArtist.org
EveryLife Art Contest
Global Genes ProjectNational MPS SocietyRare Disease Legislative Advocates
and th
SIMD’s North American Metabolic Academy (NAMA)


Publications

* Shull, R.M., Kakkis, E.D., McEntee, M.F., Kania, S.A., Jonas, A.J., Neufeld, E.F.: Enzyme replacement in a canine model of Hurler syndrome. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. 91(26):12937–12941, 1994. * Kakkis, E.D., McEntee, M.F., Schmidtchen, A., Neufeld, E.F., Ward, D.A., Gompf, R.E., Kania, S., Bedolla, C., Chien, S.L., Shull, R.M.: Long-term and high-dose trials of enzyme replacement therapy in the canine model of mucopolysaccharidosis I
Biochemical and Molecular Medicine
58(2):156-167, 1996. * Zhao, K.W., Faull, K.L., Kakkis, E.D., Neufeld, E.F.: Carbohydrate structures of recombinant human a-L-iduronidase secreted by Chinese hamster ovary cells
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
272(36): 22758–22765, 1997. * Kakkis, E.D., Muenzer, J., Tiller, G.E., Waber, L., Belmont, J., Passage, M., Izykowski, B., Phillips, J., Doroshow, R., Walot, I., Hoft, R., Neufeld, E.F.: Enzyme-replacement therapy In mucopolysaccharidosis I
New England Journal of Medicine
344(3):182-188, 2001. * Kakkis, E.D.: Enzyme replacement therapy for the mucopolysaccharide storage disorders. Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs. 11(5):675-685, 2002. * Kakkis, E., Lester, T., Yang, R., Tanaka, C., Anand, V., Lemontt, J., Peinovich, M.: Passage, M.: Successful induction of immune tolerance to enzyme replacement therapy in canine mucopolysaccharidosis I. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. 101(3):829-834, 2004. * Wraith, J.E., Clarke, L.A., Beck, M., Kolodny, E.H., Pastores, G.M., Muenzer, J., Rapoport, D.M., Berger, K.I., Swiedler, S.J., Kakkis, E.D., Braakman, T., Chadbourne, E., Walton-Bowen, K. Cox, G.F.: Enzyme replacement therapy for mucopolysaccharidosis I: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multinational study of recombinant human a-L-iduronidase (laronidase).
The Journal of Pediatrics
144(5):581-588, 2004. * Kakkis, E., McEntee, M., Vogler, C., et al.: Intrathecal enzyme replacement therapy reduces lysosomal storage in the brain and meninges of the canine model of MPS I. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 83(1-2):163-174, 2004. * Harmatz, P., Giugliani, R., Schwartz, I., Guffon, N., Teles, E.L., Miranda, M.C., Wraith, J.E., Beck, M., Arash, L., Scarpa, M., Yu, Z.F., Wittes, J., Berger, K.I., Newman, M.S., Lowe, A.M., Kakkis, E., Swiedler, S.J., MPS VI Phase 3 Study Group: Enzyme replacement therapy for mucopolysaccharidosis VI: a phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multinational study of recombinant human N-acetylgalactosamine 4-sulfatase (recombinant human arylsulfatase B or rhASB) and follow-on, open-label extension study
The Journal of Pediatrics
148(4):533-539, 2006. * Sifuentes, M., Doroshow, R., Hoft, R., Mason, G., Walot, I., Diament, M., Okazaki, S., Huff, K., Cox, G.F., Swiedler, S.J., Kakkis, E.D.: A follow-up study of MPS I patients treated with laronidase enzyme replacement therapy for 6 years. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 90(2):171-180, 2007. * Dickson, P., McEntee, M., Vogler, C., Le, S., Levy, B., Peinovich, M., Hanson, S., Passage, M., Kakkis, E.: Intrathecal enzyme replacement therapy: Successful treatment of brain disease via the cerebrospinal fluid. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 91(1):61-68,2007. * Wraith, J.E., Beck, M., Lane, R., van der Ploeg, A., Shapiro, E., Xue, Y., Kakkis, E.D., Guffon, N.: Enzyme replacement therapy in patients who have mucopolysaccharidosis I and are younger than 5 years: results of a multinational study of recombinant human a-L-iduronidase (laronidase). Pediatrics, 120(1):37-46, 2007. * Dickson, P., Peinovich, M., McEntee, M., Lester, T., Le, S., Krieger, K., Manuel, H., Jabagat, C., Passage, M, Kakkis, E.: Immune tolerance improves the efficacy of enzyme replacement therapy in canine mucopolysaccharidosis I. The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 118(8); 2868–2876, 2008. * Giugliani, R., Muñoz Rojas, V., Martins, A., Valadares, E., Clarke, J., Góes, J., Kakkis, E., Worden, M., Sidman, M., Cox, G.: A dose-optimization trial of laronidase (Aldurazyme) in patients with mucopolysaccharidosis I. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 96(1); 13-19, 2009. * Clarke, L.A., Wraith, J.E., Beck, M., Kolodny, E.H., Pastores, G.M., Muenzer, J., Rapoport, D.M., Berger, K.I., Sidman, M., Kakkis, E.D., Cox, G.F.: Long-term efficacy and safety of laronidase in the treatment of mucopolysaccharidosis I. Pediatrics, 123; 229-240, 2009. * Trefz FK, Burton BK, Longo N, Casanova MM, Gruskin DJ, Dorenbaum A, Kakkis ED, Crombez EA, Grange DK, Harmatz P, Lipson MH, Milanowski A, Randolph LM, Vockley J, Whitley CB, Wolff JA, Bebchuk J, Christ-Schmidt H, Hennermann JB, Sapropterin Study Group Efficacy of Sapropterin Dihydrochloride in Increasing Phenylalanine Tolerance in Children with Phenylketonuria: A Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study. J Pediatr, 2009 Mar 2, Vol., Pages, . * Kakkis, Emil (2022) ''Saving Ryan,'' Impositivity Media,


References


External links


EveryLife Foundation

Saving Ryan - Reader's Digest

Battling Rare Diseases in a Blockbuster World

New FDA Groups For Rare, Neglected Diseases Could Speed Path To Market

BioMarin

Genzyme

Dr. Kakkis Testifies in Congress

Ultragenyx Pharmaceuticals
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