Small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) play a crucial role in RNA splicing and cell functioning. The transcription of these RNAs is initiated by small nuclear RNA activation protein complex (SNAPc), and SNAPC4 is the subunit in charge of SNAPc-DNA binding. Previous studies have found that SNAPC4 deficiency led to decreased expression of these RNAs in animal models.
Researchers from Incyte Research Institute presented the discovery of a cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) inhibitor, INCB-123667, being developed for the treatment of cyclin E dysregulated cancers.
Investigators from 35Pharma Inc. carried out in vivo testing of HS-135, an activin-receptor-based fusion protein (ActRIIB ligand trap), focusing on target engagement, effect on body composition and efficacy in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
Researchers from Scorpion Therapeutics Inc. presented preclinical data for the novel EGFR exon 20 mutant inhibitor STX-721, being developed for the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Researchers from Children's Hospital Los Angeles presented data from a study that linked a homozygous missense mutation in ARSK to a new subtype of the lysosomal storage disease mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS).
G protein-coupled receptor 183 (GPR183/EBI2) is one of the key regulators of the innate immune system, and it has been shown to be upregulated in multiple sclerosis (MS) plaques. In a recently reported study, researchers from Medical University of Gdansk evaluated the effects of pharmacological modulation of GPR183 signaling on remyelination.
Promidis Srl has presented results from preclinical evaluations of potent capsid assembly modulators (CAMs) to prevent abnormal accumulation of empty capsids and associated T-cell-mediated liver injury.
New and updated preclinical data presented at the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer's Annual Meeting
in Boston, by: Actym, Calidi, Cantargia, Cytovia, Enara Bio, Immunome, Leap, Lyell Immunopharma, TCR2.