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Inflammatory

Ventus Therapeutics selects potential first-in-class cGAS inhibitor as development candidate

Jan. 5, 2023
Ventus Therapeutics Inc. has nominated a potential first-in-class cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) inhibitor, VENT-03, as the company’s first development candidate directed against cGAS.
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3D renderings of RSV
Respiratory

Targeting prefusion state is better bet for RSV vaccines

Jan. 5, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
After comparing the response to the two types of vaccines for the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) based on its fusion protein (F), prefusion (pre-F) versus postfusion (post-F) vaccines, scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Astrazeneca plc have demonstrated that targeting the pre-F protein led to better protection. No more bets on RSV immunization based on the post-F protein of the virus. Laboratories can now bet all on red for the pre-F technology.
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Hematologic

Anti-hemojuvelin DISC-0998 exhibits favorable PK/PD profile supporting development for inflammatory anemia

Jan. 3, 2023
The most common cause of anemia in chronically ill hospitalized patients is due to inflammatory anemia (IA) that is caused indirectly by diseases such as autoimmune, cancer, chronic kidney disease, congestive heart failure, or pulmonary disease. The precise and common etiology of these diseases involves hypercytokinemia that leads to excessive increases in hepcidin, a master regulator of iron homeostasis that blocks intestinal iron absorption when levels are too persistently high.
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Hepatitis C virus
Infection

Permutated hepatitis C glycoprotein mosaic nanoparticle vaccine induces broad neutralizing antibody response

Dec. 29, 2022
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is so common that it infects approximately 0.7% of the world population to ultimately cause ~300,000 deaths each year. Small molecule-based antivirals can cure most HCV infections, but these are often only used after irreversible liver damage has already occurred, prohibitively expensive, and inaccessible for high-risk populations.
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Inflammatory

Apoptotic cell clearance by generalists ameliorates inflammation, disease

Dec. 29, 2022
By W. Todd Penberthy
The controlled cell death process of apoptosis functions as the first step to any full recovery from injury or disease. In the second step of any recovery process, dead cells are cleared by efferocytosis, a process performed by phagocytotic cells like macrophages. Approximately 200-300 billion apoptotic cells are cleared daily by efferocytosis starting with the recognition of newly extracellular facing phosphatidylserine (PtdSer) by PtdSer-binding proteins present on phagocytotic cells.
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SARS-CoV-2 virus particles
Infection

Genetically attenuated SARS-CoV-2 protects against pneumonia in Syrian hamster model of COVID-19

Dec. 27, 2022
Eleven vaccines have now been approved by the World Health Organization for preventing COVID-19, but all exhibit drastically reduced activities after 6 months. Unlike vaccines that express only the spike protein as the immunogen, live attenuated vaccines have the potential to confer a broader and more durable protection.
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Immune

Oragenics reports toxicology findings with NT-CoV2-1 intranasal COVID-19 vaccine candidate

Dec. 23, 2022
Oragenics Inc. has announced results from its...
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Coronavirus, mRNA and syringe
Immune

Ethris and Diosynvax collaborate to develop mRNA vaccine candidate against betacoronaviruses

Dec. 22, 2022
Ethris GmbH has entered into a collaboration with Diosynvax Ltd. to jointly develop a protective mRNA vaccine candidate against a broad range of betacoronaviruses utilizing the company's highly differentiated mRNA modification and design technologies as well as its lipidoid nanoparticle (LNP) and stabilization platforms.
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Coronavirus and antibodies
Immune

RQ Bio's monoclonal antibody to prevent COVID-19 enters clinic as part of antibody combination

Dec. 22, 2022
RQ Biotechnology Ltd. (RQ Bio) has announced that the first of its discovered monoclonal antibodies to prevent COVID-19 in vulnerable patients, AZD-3152, has entered clinical trials.
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Cancer

Mutations as well as tumor site predict treatment response in ovarian cancer

Dec. 22, 2022
By Subhasree Nag
Although ovarian cancers appear to be immunologically active, they do not respond well to immunotherapy in the clinic. In a study published on Dec. 14, 2022, in Nature, a multidisciplinary team at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) led by Sohrab Shah and Dmitriy Zamarin has uncovered several mechanisms of immune evasion that can help explain why ovarian cancers have been resistant to immunotherapy to date.
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