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Articles Tagged with ''allergic asthma''

Jasper solves Beacon CSU sneak-throughs, wins in asthma phase Ib

Dec. 2, 2025
By Randy Osborne
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Wall Street was sorting through two batches of news from Jasper Therapeutics Inc., which made public positive data from the phase Ib study called Etesian with KIT-targeting briquilimab in adults with allergic asthma, while making known the outcome of a probe into the phase Ib/II Beacon study with the same drug in chronic spontaneous urticaria.
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Mast cell releasing histamine during allergic response
Immune

Excellergy launches with $70M for a new class of allergy drugs

Oct. 16, 2025
By Brian Orelli
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With $70 million in hand, Excellergy Inc. is ready to advance its lead candidate for allergic diseases into clinical trials. The series A round was led by Samsara Biocapital with co-investments from Red Tree Venture Capital and Decheng Capital.
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Mast cell releasing histamine during allergic response

Excellergy launches with $70M for a new class of allergy drugs

Oct. 13, 2025
By Brian Orelli
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With $70 million in hand, Excellergy Inc. is ready to advance its lead candidate for allergic diseases into clinical trials. The series A round was led by Samsara Biocapital with co-investments from Red Tree Venture Capital and Decheng Capital.
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Allergy concept with allergens in the air

Allergens attack by way of pores in epithelial cell membrane

Aug. 5, 2025
By Nuala Moran
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Chinese scientists have discovered a common mechanism by which structurally distinct proteins elicit an allergic reaction, showing they cause the formation of pores in epithelial airway cells.
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Allergy concept with allergens in the air
Immune

Allergens attack by way of pores in epithelial cell membrane

Aug. 1, 2025
By Nuala Moran
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Chinese scientists have discovered a common mechanism by which structurally distinct proteins elicit an allergic reaction, showing they cause the formation of pores in epithelial airway cells. That allows calcium ions to enter and trigger a type II immune cascade, which results in the release of histamine from mast cells.
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Allergy concept with allergens in the air

Allergens attack by way of pores in epithelial cell membrane

July 31, 2025
By Nuala Moran
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Chinese scientists have discovered a common mechanism by which structurally distinct proteins elicit an allergic reaction, showing they cause the formation of pores in epithelial airway cells. That allows calcium ions to enter and trigger a type II immune cascade, which results in the release of histamine from mast cells.
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Immune

MTH1 inhibition for treating allergic airway inflammation

March 25, 2025
Asthma affects about 300 million people worldwide. Inflammation in asthma may drive irreversible airway remodeling due to subepithelial fibrosis, extracellular matrix degradation and increased smooth muscle cell mass levels, among others. In vitro and in vivo assays were performed to test MutT homolog 1 (MTH1) as a therapeutic target in allergic airway inflammation.
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Mast cell releasing histamine during allergic response
Immune

BLU-808 effectively inhibits mast cell activation in preclinical models

March 6, 2025
At the recent AAAAI/WAO meeting, Blueprint Medicines Corp. presented the in vitro and in vivo characterization of BLU-808, a selective inhibitor of wild-type KIT, a transmembrane receptor tyrosine kinase involved in mast cell activation, proliferation and chemotaxis.
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Immune

Lycia Therapeutics advances protein degradation therapies

Feb. 13, 2025
Lycia Therapeutics Inc. has reported progress in its immunology pipeline that comprises lysosomal targeting chimera (LYTAC)-based protein degradation therapies. The company is advancing its two lead programs toward the clinic: LCA-0061, a Catalytac degrader that catalytically degrades IgE, and LCA-0321, a Lytac degrader designed to specifically bind and rapidly deplete anti-thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) autoantibodies.
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Celltrion’s Omlyclo gets nod as Europe’s first Xolair biosimilar

May 28, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
South Korea’s Celltrion Inc. secured May 22 the European Commission’s go-ahead for Omlyclo (CT-P39) to be the first biosimilar to Genentech Inc./Novartis AG’s Xolair (omalizumab) in Europe for three of its major indications.
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