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Musculoskeletal

TNF-α/OX40L bispecific antibody shows efficacy in models of rheumatoid arthritis

Nov. 28, 2023
Researchers from Seoul National University presented results of preclinical evaluation of a new TNF-α/OX40L bispecific antibody, IMB-101, being developed for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
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Cancer

Scientists put cancer in context at IRB Barcelona conference

Nov. 28, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
Why cancer? The mechanisms that drive and maintain tumorigenesis are still a mystery. This is a play with different actors who have different roles in several contexts. One of these scenarios is represented by genetic and epigenetic conditions that determine the early trajectories of cancer cells. In addition, different mechanisms will control phenotypes and states that can take one or another direction toward cancer.
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Musculoskeletal

Innovo Therapeutics’ INV-1498 shows efficacy in canine osteoarthritis model

Nov. 27, 2023
Treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) is still a challenge, since it is focused on symptom relief but fails at dealing with the progressive cartilage deterioration that occurs during the disease. Researchers from Innovo Therapeutics Inc. recently unveiled INV-1498, a caspase inhibitor, as a preclinical candidate for the treatment of OA.
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Neurology/Psychiatric

Researchers identify new highly selective dopamine D2 receptor antagonist

Nov. 27, 2023
Research at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has led to the identification of a novel highly selective D2R antagonist.
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Coronavirus, lungs
Infection

GHRH-R antagonist attenuates pulmonary dysfunction, heart injury in COVID-19 mice

Nov. 27, 2023
Based on previous studies that have demonstrated the potential of growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor (GHRH-R) antagonists to modulate immune responses to bleomycin lung injury, researchers from the University of Miami and affiliated organizations aimed to evaluate the potential of the GHRH-R antagonist MIA-602 in a mouse model of rVSV-SARS-CoV-2-induced pulmonary dysfunction and heart injury.
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Inflammatory

New RIPK2 scaffolding inhibitor selectively blocks microbe-induced inflammation

Nov. 24, 2023
Inhibition of receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 2 (RIPK2) has been previously described as a promising strategy for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, as RIPK2 is a key player in the signaling leading to bacterial peptidoglycan (PGN)-induced inflammation and it amplifies pro-inflammatory responses in the intestine.
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Gastrointestinal

Lerna Biopharma presents first-in-class GalNAc-siRNA therapeutic for treatment of liver diseases

Nov. 23, 2023
Researchers from Lerna Biopharma Pte. Ltd. (formerly Cargene Therapeutics Pte. Ltd.) recently presented the discovery and preclinical evaluation of a first-in-class GalNAc-siRNA therapeutic, CG-LR1, being developed for the treatment of liver diseases.
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Musculoskeletal

RC-0165 emerges as potential osteoarthritis treatment

Nov. 22, 2023
Researchers from RudaCure Co. Ltd. have presented preclinical efficacy data of RC-0165 as a potential treatment for osteoarthritis (OA) pain.
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Liver disease
Gastrointestinal

CVI Pharmaceuticals CVI-2742 shows promise for treating NASH

Nov. 22, 2023
CVI Pharmaceuticals has presented preclinical data on their thyroid hormone receptor beta (THRB) selective agonist CVI-2742 for the potential treatment of NASH. Selective activation of the THRB contributes to ameliorating the symptoms of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), such as liver inflammation and fibrosis, hepatocyte ballooning and liver steatosis.
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Tau protein in cell model of tauopathy
Neurology/Psychiatric

REV-ERBα regulates tauopathy via roles in inflammation, metabolism

Nov. 22, 2023
REV-ERBα (NR1D1) is a circadian transcriptional repressor that plays a role in the regulation of lipid metabolism and macrophage function, and the global deletion of REV-ERBα has been previously linked to increased microglial activation and mitigation of amyloid plaque formation. In the current study, researchers from Washington University in St Louis and affiliated organizations aimed to explore the cell-autonomous effects of microglial REV-ERBα on tau pathology.
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