LONDON – The latest data from the large-scale randomized U.K. COVID-19 infection survey confirm vaccines are less effective against the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 that is now dominant across the U.S., Europe and elsewhere in the world.
Exevir Bio NV is honing its attack on the crowded market for COVID-19 antibodies, beginning clinical development of a potential subcutaneously administered drug targeting outpatients with early symptoms who are at risk of further progression.
Innovent Biologics Inc.’s PCSK9 inhibitor, IBI-306, intended for the treatment of heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH), has met its primary endpoint in a phase III study in Chinese patients.
Following an interim analysis of phase III gastric cancer data, Innovent Biologics Inc. said it’s planning to seek an expanded label the company’s Eli Lilly and Co.-partnered PD-1 inhibitor, Tyvyt (sintilimab), in the indication. According to Innovent, a combination of the drug with chemotherapy met the primary endpoint of overall survival in the study, delivering a statistically significant improvement in the measure vs. placebo, also with chemotherapy.
China’s NMPA has given Belief Biomed Inc. the official go-ahead to start testing its investigational gene therapy, BBM-H901, for the potential treatment of hemophilia B in the country, marking the first time an I.V. gene therapy for a rare disease has been approved in China. The company plans to advance the phase I/II trial for the candidate shortly, it said.
Using a minimally invasive brain implant, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research scientists produced tingling sensations in the fingers of patients who lacked the sense of touch as a result of nerve damage, according to a study published in Brain Stimulation. A second study by the team, which appeared in Frontiers in Neuroscience, used stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) electrodes to decode neural signals to improve the hand control algorithms in brain-computer interfaces.
Though Revolution Medicines Inc.’s SHP2 inhibitor, RMC-4630, fell short of internally set benchmarks in a pair of phase I combo trials, the prospect remains alive, as the company has been “very publicly moving towards combining the companion inhibitors that we have, which include RMC-4630 with RAS inhibitor therapies that we and others make,” said Steve Kelsey, president of R&D.
Travere Therapeutics Inc. plans to file for accelerated approval in the first half of next year, based on data from the pivotal phase III Protect study of sparsentan, a dual-acting antagonist of the endothelin type A (ETA) and angiotensin II type 1 receptors, for IgA nephropathy (IgAN).