Amgen Inc. and Tscan Therapeutics Inc. have entered into a multi-year collaboration that will use Tscan’s proprietary target discovery platform, Targetscan, to identify the antigens recognized by T cells in patients with Crohn’s disease.
Cell cycle dysregulation in cancer cells represents a clinical option for treating cancer, by using cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 (CDK4/6) inhibitory agents. Further evaluation on this approach was presented by TYK Medicines Inc., where they focused on the pharmacological action of a CDK7 inhibitor TY-2699a for the potential treatment of cancer.
Rocket Pharmaceuticals Inc. has received IND clearance from the FDA for RP-A601, an AAV.rh74-based gene therapy candidate for the treatment of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy due to plakophilin 2 pathogenic variants (PKP2-ACM). RP-A601 offers the potential for a one-time, curative alternative to medical therapy, implantable cardioverter defibrillators and ablations.
Halia Therapeutics Inc. has reported the development of tyrosine-protein kinase receptor TYRO3 inhibitors potentially useful for the treatment of glioma.
Cullgen (Shanghai) Inc. has patented proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) compounds comprising a DDB1 binding moiety covalently bonded to a target protein binding moiety through a linker. They are reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer.
Compounds reported to be useful for the treatment of myotonic 1, myotonic 2 and muscular dystrophy have been described in a City University of New York patent.