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Articles Tagged with ''Astellas Pharma Inc.''

Astellas stops dosing gene therapy for rare neuromuscular disease after trial's fourth SAE

Sep. 7, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Astellas Pharma Inc. has halted further dosing of the experimental X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM) gene therapy AT-132 (resamirigene bilparvovec) after one participant in the ongoing Aspiro study experienced a serious adverse event (SAE) of abnormal liver function.
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Astellas stops dosing gene therapy for rare neuromuscular disease after trial's fourth SAE

Sep. 1, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Astellas Pharma Inc. has halted further dosing of the experimental X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM) gene therapy AT-132 (resamirigene bilparvovec) after one participant in the ongoing Aspiro study experienced a serious adverse event (SAE) of abnormal liver function.
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Astellas and Fibrogen bag European approval for first-in-class HIF-PH inhibitor

Aug. 24, 2021
By Gina Lee
Less than two weeks after Fibrogen Inc. received an FDA complete response letter for its hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase (HIF-PH) inhibitor, Evrenzo (roxadustat), Astellas Pharma Inc. and Fibrogen have won European Commission approval for the drug to treat symptomatic anemia associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in adults. The approval, which followed a positive CHMP opinion in June, triggered a $120 million milestone payment from Astellas to Fibrogen. In addition, Fibrogen will receive royalties on EU sales of the drug.
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Minovia and Astellas to develop mitochondrial dysfunction therapies

Aug. 3, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
Minovia Therapeutics Ltd. will collaborate with Astellas Pharma Inc. to research, develop and commercialize cell therapy programs for treating diseases brought on by mitochondrial dysfunction. The candidates will come from Astellas’ genetically engineered, induced pluripotent stem cells. Haifa, Israel-based Minovia will receive $20 million in cash up front.
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Minovia and Astellas to develop mitochondrial dysfunction therapies

July 30, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
Minovia Therapeutics Ltd. will collaborate with Astellas Pharma Inc. to research, develop and commercialize cell therapy programs for treating diseases brought on by mitochondrial dysfunction. The candidates will come from Astellas’ genetically engineered, induced pluripotent stem cells. Haifa, Israel-based Minovia will receive $20 million in cash up front.
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Roxadustat may sink or swim on heart safety data

July 13, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
Safety will be the focus July 15 when the FDA’s Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee dives into the data for Fibrogen Inc.’s roxadustat as a treatment for anemia due to chronic kidney disease.
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CHMP nods through eight applications but nixes Flynpovi in FAP

June 25, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – In a busy week at the EMA, its Committee on Human Medicinal Products (CHMP) nodded through eight marketing applications at its June meeting. The haul included a chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR T) therapy, three antibodies, including a biosimilar, and two new small-molecule drugs, as well as two generics.
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Don’t walk away, Reneo poised to take flight in PPAR delta; Astellas too?

May 19, 2021
By Randy Osborne
Reneo Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s $93.8 million IPO last month brought renewed attention to primary mitochondrial myopathy (PMM), a genetic disorder that impairs oxidative phosphorylation, affecting mainly muscles. The San Diego-based firm sold about 6.2 million shares at $15 each, but the stock (NASDAQ:RPHM) has since taken a dive, closing May 19 at $8.83.
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Nectin-4 case built for two? Bicycle puts pedal to the mettle

Oct. 19, 2020
By Randy Osborne
Cambridge, U.K.-based Bicycle Therapeutics plc’s phase I dosing about a month ago of its first patient with nectin-4-targeting BT-8009 put the company on the road to hoped-for success by pursuing the same mechanism of action as Padcev (enfortumab vedotin-ejfv), the antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) from Astellas Pharma Inc. and Seagen Inc.
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Astellas betting up to $429M on bioelectronics startup Iota Biosciences

Oct. 15, 2020
By Meg Bryant
Astellas Pharma Inc. has agreed to acquire Iota Biosciences Inc., a company developing ultra-small implantable bioelectronic medical devices, in a deal valued at up to $429 million. According to a merger agreement, Tokyo-based Astellas will make an initial payment of roughly $127.5 million for all outstanding equity not already held by Astellas. Iota shareholders will receive further payments of up to $176.5 million as Iota completes predetermined milestones. In addition, Astellas has agreed to spend a total of $125 million over the next five years to drive Iota’s growth. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of Astellas’ fiscal year, which ends March 31, 2021.
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