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US CRS weighs in on improving gene therapy regulatory landscape

Oct. 28, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
Although more and more gene therapies are getting the FDA stamp of approval, concerns persist about their potential long-term risks. U.S. lawmakers have proposed several pieces of legislation over the past few years to address some of the uncertainties. Now the Congressional Research Service (CRS) is suggesting other requirements Congress may want to consider to improve the regulatory landscape for gene therapies, especially those intended to treat blood disorders.
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Neurology/psychiatric

MDA’s Kickstart program announces orphan drug designation for congenital myasthenic syndrome

Oct. 28, 2024
The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA)’s Kickstart program has announced receipt of both U.S. orphan drug and rare pediatric disease designations in support of work for congenital myasthenic syndrome caused by choline acetyltransferase (CHAT) gene deficiency. The FDA awarded the orphan drug designation to AVCHAT-01X (AAV serotype 9 human choline acetyltransferase).
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Dermatologic

Genetic approaches presented at ESGCT provide hope for genodermatoses

Oct. 28, 2024
By Mar de Miguel
Some rare skin diseases not only reduce the quality of life of patients, but also can be devastating conditions, leading to amputations or death. At the 31st annual congress of the European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ESGCT), held last week in Rome, different laboratories showcased their approaches to editing mutations related to this group of diseases.
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Dyno has another AAV deal, its second with Roche for $1B

Oct. 25, 2024
By Lee Landenberger
Privately held Dyno Therapeutics Inc. has added another notch to its adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors development portfolio in a deal with the Roche Group that includes $50 million up front and ultimately could top $1 billion. Dyno will help in developing next-generation AAV vectors, optimized by artificial intelligence, to target neurological diseases.
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Neurology/psychiatric

Modalis‘ MDL-101 awarded orphan drug designation

Oct. 25, 2024
The FDA has granted orphan drug designation to Modalis Therapeutics Corp.’s MDL-101, a novel epigenetic editing therapy being developed for the treatment of congenital muscular dystrophy type 1a (LAMA2-CMD), a severe, early-onset muscular dystrophy caused by the absence of the LAMA2 protein.
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Concept art for adeno-associated viral-based gene therapy.

Dyno has another AAV deal, its second with Roche for $1B

Oct. 24, 2024
By Lee Landenberger
Privately held Dyno Therapeutics Inc. has added another notch to its adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors development portfolio in a deal with the Roche Group that includes $50 million up front and ultimately could top $1 billion. Dyno will help in developing next-generation AAV vectors, optimized by artificial intelligence, to target neurological diseases.
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Cardiovascular

Optimized MYBPC3 construct using novel cardiotropic capsid for the treatment of MYBPC3-associated HCM

Oct. 24, 2024
Researchers from Affinia Therapeutics Inc. have described the development and preclinical evaluation of a new AAV-based gene therapy, designed using a novel cardiotropic capsid, for the potential treatment of MYBPC3-associated hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).
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Cancer

ESGCT 2024: Steps forward in gene and cell therapies for brain tumors

Oct. 24, 2024
By Mar de Miguel
Scientists from different laboratories around the world have presented the latest advances in research into malignant brain tumors at the 31st Annual Congress of the European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ESGCT), which is being held Oct. 22 to 25 in Rome.
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Japan mulls ways to boost cell, gene therapy approvals

Oct. 23, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
The Japanese government, industry and academia are deliberating health care policies and initiatives to boost Japan’s role in the future of regenerative medicine, experts at Bio Japan 2024 said, as the fruits of cell and gene therapy research come to fruition with new approvals.
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Ocular

AAV8-RK-hBBS10 increases retinal function and thickness in mouse model of Bardet-Biedl syndrome

Oct. 23, 2024
Mutations in the BBS10 gene are the second most common cause of Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS). Researchers from Meiragtx Ltd. aimed to optimize and identify an AAV vector carrying the human (h)BBS10 gene, obtaining sustained efficacy as well as good safety for clinical translation for the treatment of BBS.
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