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Lungs and bronchiole

CMS agrees to cover at-home ventilation for chronic respiratory failure

June 17, 2025
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services finalized a coverage policy for at-home ventilation for patients with chronic respiratory failure. The amended policy also establishes a series of criteria for coverage of ventilation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Red and blue bispecific antibodies

3Sbio revs on with phase II data in tight PD-1/VEGF bispecific race

June 17, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
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3Sbio Inc. reported interim phase II study results of its PD-1/VEGF bispecific antibody, SSGJ-707 – a “fabulous” asset, according to Pfizer Inc. CEO Albert Bourla, that landed in Pfizer’s cancer arsenal via a potential $6 billion deal in May, of which $1.2 billion was paid up front.
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Red and blue bispecific antibodies

3Sbio revs on with phase II data in tight PD-1/VEGF bispecific race

June 11, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
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3Sbio Inc. reported interim phase II study results of its PD-1/VEGF bispecific antibody, SSGJ-707 – a “fabulous” asset, according to Pfizer Inc. CEO Albert Bourla, that landed in Pfizer’s cancer arsenal via a potential $6 billion deal in May, of which $1.2 billion was paid up front.
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Lungs anatomy
Respiratory

Neuropilin-1 inhibition shows dual anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic action in pulmonary fibrosis

June 11, 2025
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Pulmonary fibrosis is a potentially deadly lung disease characterized by progressive scarring and impaired lung function, with limited treatment options and a poor prognosis. Previous work found that targeting the activation, but not the production, of latent transforming growth factor 1 (TGF-β1) may offer therapeutic benefit in this condition.
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Respiratory

Deepcure nominates oral selective STAT6 inhibitor as development candidate

June 11, 2025
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Deepcure Inc. has nominated DC-15442, an oral selective STAT6 inhibitor, as its second development candidate. DC-15442 is designed to replicate the safety and efficacy of dupilumab, while offering an oral alternative to regular subcutaneous injections.
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LEX Diagnostics VELO system

Lex seeks FDA clearance ahead of $100M Quidelortho takeover

June 10, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Lex Diagnostics Ltd. has submitted dual applications to the U.S. FDA seeking 510(k) clearance and CLIA waiver status for its Velo system, an ultra-fast point-of-care molecular diagnostics platform. The move comes after the recent news from Quidelortho Corp. that it intends to acquire Lex for $100 million following U.S. regulatory approval of the technology.
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Phase II home run: Insmed’s TPIP hits hypertension endpoints

June 10, 2025
By Karen Carey
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Insmed Inc.’s chair and CEO, Will Lewis, called the phase IIb trial of TPIP in pulmonary arterial hypertension a “clear and unequivocal success,” with analysts and investors wholeheartedly agreeing, as the company’s shares surged 28.7% June 10.
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Respiratory

Triple cyclin-dependent kinase targeting inhibits progressive fibrosis

June 10, 2025
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In progressive fibrotic diseases, which can occur in nearly all organs, myofibroblasts are activated to differentiate into proliferating fibroblastic cells that express genes that lead to deposition of extracellular matrix. The factors driving myofibroblast activation appear to be varied and complex, ranging from mechanical insults to inflammation, infection and cancer.
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Respiratory

Seyltx enters option agreement to in-license Neurop’s GluN2B antagonists for chronic cough

June 6, 2025
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Seyltx Inc. has entered into an option agreement with Neurop Inc. for a portfolio of novel GluN2B antagonists. The compounds include NP-10679, which has completed phase I, and seven preclinical candidates.
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Kymera’s phase I data lead big week for STAT6 space

June 4, 2025
By Jennifer Boggs
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It’s a good week to be working on drugs targeting STAT6. Kymera Therapeutics Inc.’s, KT-621, the first oral STAT6 degrader candidate to enter the clinic, surpassed expectations with impressive safety, pharmacokinetic and biomarker data from a phase I trial, while potential fast-followers from Nurix Therapeutics Inc. and Recludix Pharma Inc. advanced via respective partnerships with Sanofi SA.
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