Novo Nordisk A/S has exercised an option to license a ligand identified by Kallyope Inc. for further development, including as a potential new approach for the treatment of obesity.
Orsobio Inc. has closed an oversubscribed $67 million series B financing, the proceeds of which will be used to accelerate development of its mitochondrial protonophore portfolio for the treatment of obesity and associated metabolic disorders.
The dark matter of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) is shades brighter, after the signing of two major deals between biotech pioneers and big pharma in the past week. Haya Therapeutics SA announced Sept. 4 that it has sealed a multiyear agreement with Eli Lilly and Co. to apply its lncRNA platform technology to identify targets in obesity and related metabolic disorders.
Essential branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) such as leucine, isoleucine or valine, cannot be synthesized by mammals, making them an obligate part of the diet.
Purdue Research Foundation has synthesized proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs) comprising a E3 ubiquitin ligase binding moiety covalently linked to a tyrosine-protein phosphatase non-receptor type 1 (PTPN1; PTP-1B) and 2 (PTPN2; TCPTP) dual targeting moiety reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer, type 2 diabetes and obesity.
The long struggle by Boston-based I2o Therapeutics Inc.’s business unit Intarcia Therapeutics to get long-lasting exenatide for diabetes onto the market ended with a final thumbs-down from the U.S. FDA because of safety concerns. At issue was ITCA-650, a twice-yearly implantable exenatide-device combo meant to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes.
IGC Pharma Inc. has used its artificial intelligence (AI) modeling to identify the company’s proprietary molecule, IGC-1A, as a potential GLP-1 agonist. The company’s AI model compared IGC-1A and IGC-1C to established drugs such as Ozempic (semaglutide), tirzepatide, retatrutide and metformin, among others, and indicated that they could become effective options for metabolic disorders.
The risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) is nearly four times as high for women as it is for men. And that relative risk has increased sharply over time. In 1955, women were only slightly more likely than men to develop MS. A research team at the University of Toronto and the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) has gained new insights into possible causes for this increasing disparity.
Thyroid hormones are involved in growth, development and metabolism processes. The thyroid hormone receptor β (THRβ) isoform, mainly expressed in the liver, is responsible for the reduction of cholesterol levels and thus is considered a therapeutic target for the treatment of dyslipidemia, obesity and related disorders.
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co KG has identified drug conjugates acting as neuromedin U receptor 2 (NMU2) agonists reported to be useful for the treatment of obesity.