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Articles Tagged with ''enzyme replacement therapy''

Endocrine/Metabolic

JR-171 prevents bone deformities, improves neurological impairments in model of MPS I

Feb. 9, 2024
Researchers from JCR Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. have presented new data for JR-171, a novel enzyme replacement therapy currently in early clinical development for the treatment of mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I), also known as Hurler syndrome.
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Sangamo’s early phase I/II Fabry Staar data shine but funds needed for late-stage advancement

Feb. 6, 2024
By Caroline Richards
Sangamo Therapeutics Inc.’s gene therapy for Fabry disease, isaralgagene civaparvovec (ST-920), is continuing to show promising efficacy and safety in the phase I/II study, Staar, but further ahead, the company needs to either attract a partner or secure financing to move to a registrational trial.
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Endocrine/Metabolic

GC Biopharma’s ERT GC-1130A designated orphan drug in EU for MPS IIIA

Jan. 23, 2024
The EMA has awarded orphan drug designation to GC Biopharma Corp.’s intracerebroventricular enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) candidate, GC-1130A, for mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA (MPS IIIA, Sanfilippo syndrome type A), developed in collaboration with Novel Pharma Inc.
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Takeda wins second FDA approval in two days with Adzynma for rare clotting disorder

Nov. 14, 2023
By Tamra Sami
With the U.S. FDA giving the green light to Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.’s Adzynma for treating a rare blood clotting disorder caused by a deficiency in the ADAMTS13 enzyme, the company has won two approvals in two days after the FDA approved fruquintinib a day earlier.
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Takeda wins second FDA approval in two days with Adzynma for rare clotting disorder

Nov. 10, 2023
By Tamra Sami
With the U.S. FDA giving the green light to Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.’s Adzynma for treating a rare blood clotting disorder caused by a deficiency in the ADAMTS13 enzyme, the company has won two approvals in two days after the FDA approved fruquintinib a day earlier.
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Endocrine/Metabolic

ESHG 2023: Base- and prime-editing approaches to treating phenylketonuria show early promise

June 15, 2023
By Helen Albert
New research shows base and prime editing can correct some forms of phenylketonuria (PKU) in mice and human cell lines, raising the prospect that this gene-editing approach could allow children born with the inherited metabolic disorder to have a treatment that would avoid the need for dietary restrictions and medication.
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Lamzede

As Fabry push with Protalix continues, FDA says yes to Chiesi’s Lamzede ERT for alpha-mannosidosis

Feb. 17, 2023
By Randy Osborne
Chiesi Farmaceutici SpA scored U.S. FDA clearance of the enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) Lamzede (velmanase alfa-tycv) for non-central nervous system manifestations of alpha-mannosidosis (AM) in adult and pediatric patients. An ultra-rare, progressive lysosomal storage disorder, AM is caused by deficiency in the enzyme alpha-mannosidase. Lamzede is the first ERT to win approval in the indication, characterized by an inability to properly break down certain groups of complex sugars in the body’s cells.
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‘Plant’-ing a stake in Fabry, Protalix regains Balance with positive phase III

April 4, 2022
By Randy Osborne
The fortunes of Protalix Biotherapeutics Inc. improved dramatically with phase III results from the Fabry disease study called Balance, and a resubmission of the BLA for pegunigalsidase alfa (PRX–102) is planned for the second half of this year. In February, an MAA for PRX-102 was submitted to the EMA.
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Sanofi’s Xenpozyme becomes first therapy approved for rare progressive genetic disorder ASMD

March 29, 2022
By David Ho
Sanofi SA’s enzyme replacement therapy, Xenpozyme (olipudase alfa), has been approved for use in Japan, making it the world’s first and only approved therapy to treat acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD), also known as Niemann-Pick type B disease. Sanofi’s executive vice president and global head of R&D, John Reed, hailed it as a “watershed moment” that was the culmination of 20 years of research.
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Sanofi’s long-term ERT for Pompe disease gets FDA nod

Aug. 9, 2021
By Jennifer Boggs
A three-month delay proved to be of no concern for Nexviazyme (avalglucosidase alfa-ngpt, neoGAA), Sanofi SA’s long-term enzyme replacement therapy (ERT), which gained FDA approval for intravenous infusion to treat patients 1 and older with late-onset Pompe disease.
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