Poseida Therapeutics Inc. has received FDA clearance of its IND application for P-CD19CD20-ALLO1, an allogeneic dual chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell product candidate being developed for relapsed or refractory B-cell malignancies in partnership with F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. The company is actively focused on opening clinical sites for a phase I study in adults with relapsed or refractory B-cell malignancies.
The FDA has cleared C4 Therapeutics Inc.’s IND application for CFT-8919, an orally bioavailable Bidac (bifunctional degradation activating compound) degrader designed to be potent and selective against EGFR L858R for non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Rapid point-of-care diagnostics company Lumos Diagnostics Inc. saw its stock shoot up 327% on the news that it finally gained U.S. FDA 510(k) clearance for its Febridx rapid, point-of-care test for bacterial infections. Febridx is a finger prick blood test that can indicate if a person has a bacterial or viral acute respiratory infection within 10 minutes.
Leadless cardiac electrophysiology devices have been around for a while now, but Abbott Laboratories of Abbott Park, Ill., has managed to beat the competition in the market for dual chamber pacing via two leadless devices. The company reported July 5 that the U.S. FDA has approved the Aveir DR, a two-unit device configuration that provides pacing for both the right ventricle and the right atrium and which some analysts believe helps to make Abbott shares an underappreciated asset for investors.
Skyline Therapeutics (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. has received FDA clearance for its IND application for a phase I/IIa trial of SKG-0106, a one-time intravitreally delivered recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy for the treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD). A global phase I trial will be initiated soon.
Becoming the first gene therapy approved for hemophilia A, Roctavian (valoctocogene roxaparvovec) finally received the U.S. FDA’s blessing on June 29, after developer Biomarin Pharmaceutical Inc. spent nearly three years working to address issues raised in a 2020 complete response letter. The approval came a day prior to the June 30 PDUFA date.
Two years after a U.S. FDA advisory committee agreed that Celltrans Inc.’s pancreatic islet cellular therapy had a favorable risk-benefit profile, the agency has finally approved Lantidra (donislecel) for treating adults with type 1 diabetes.
One of the companies wanting to be part of the upcoming U.S. launch of Humira biosimilars is instead exploring options to raise additional capital so it can continue advancing its biosimilar pipeline in the near term. Alvotech Holdings SA, a pure-play biosimilars company based in Iceland, initially had hoped for FDA approval June 28 for AVT-02, developed as both an interchangeable and biosimilar to the high-concentration formulation (HCF) of Abbvie Inc.’s blockbuster autoimmune drug, Humira (adalimumab).
Sometimes a merger or acquisition brings a device that has a set of indications for use that cannot be practicably expanded, but Nathan Downing of Gardner Law of Stillwater, Minn., said this is not always the case. Downing said that preliminary conversations between the two parties to mergers and acquisitions can clarify a lot about whether a particular device has ample room to grow.