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Immuno-oncology

Defence Therapeutics to study cellular anticancer ARM vaccine for pancreatic cancer

June 7, 2023
Defence Therapeutics Inc. has contracted Transbiotech Biotechnology Research and Transfer Center to test the potency of the company’s cellular anticancer ARM vaccine in animals with pre-established pancreatic tumors.
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Pancreas
Gastrointestinal

CM-5480 protects acinar and ductal functions, prevents progression of chronic pancreatitis

June 7, 2023
The pathogenesis of chronic pancreatitis (CP) is complex and involves interactions among different cell types, including pancreatic acinar, ductal and stellate cells (PSC). Researchers from Calcimedica Inc. and the University of Szeged set out to assess the pathogenic pathways in these cells as well as evaluate the potential of the novel calcium release-activated calcium channel protein 1 (Orai1) inhibitor CM-5480 as a potential treatment for CP.
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Gastrointestinal

Onquality’s CDK4/6 inhibitor cleared to enter clinic for chemotherapy-induced diarrhea

June 7, 2023
Onquality Pharmaceuticals LLC has received FDA clearance of its IND application for OQL-051 for the prophylaxis of chemotherapy-induced diarrhea.
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Acute myeloid leukemia
Immuno-oncology

Bivictrix Therapeutics nominates clinical candidate for lead BVX-001 program

June 7, 2023
Bivictrix Therapeutics plc has nominated a clinical candidate for its lead BVX-001 program, following promising in vivo efficacy data.
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Musculoskeletal

Napa Therapeutics’ CD38 inhibitor effective in murine arthritis model

June 7, 2023
CD38 is an enzyme with NAD-depleting and intracellular signaling activity expressed on the cell surface, in intracellular compartments and in mitochondria, and is linked to inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Studies in CD38-deficient mice have revealed that these animals develop a type of collagen-induce arthritis (CIA) which suggests a link between CD38 and CIA pathogenesis.
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Cardiovascular

Thryv Therapeutics advances SGK1 inhibitors for atrial fibrillation and anaplastic thyroid cancer

June 7, 2023
Thryv Therapeutics Inc. has announced the closing of a $5 million convertible note investment, the proceeds of which will be used to accelerate development of its pipeline, including preclinical programs in anaplastic thyroid carcinoma and atrial fibrillation.
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Immune

Nontoxic corticosteroid INX-200 evaluated for severe autoimmune disease

June 7, 2023
Glucocorticoids are very effective immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory drugs that cause dose-limiting toxicities in brain, liver and bone preventing their use mainly in chronic disorders. Researchers from Immunext Inc. recently reported results from the therapeutic evaluation of the nontoxic glucocorticoid INX-200 with anti-inflammatory efficacy in a once-per-month injection.
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Microglia and amyloid plaques in Alzheimer model
Neurology/Psychiatric

Myelin damage distracts microglia from amyloid plaques

June 7, 2023
By Anette Breindl
“One of the many reasons we don’t have effective therapies for AD at the moment ... is that we don’t understand the beginnings of the disease,” Constanze Depp told BioWorld. Understanding those beginnings is likely to be a necessary prerequisite for truly turning the tide on Alzheimer’s disease (AD). “The brain is so bad at repairing itself, and once a neuron is lost, it will most likely not regenerate,” she elaborated. Now, Depp and her colleagues have reported on a contributor to those beginnings.
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Dorsal striatum and its neurons in Huntington's disease
Neurology/Psychiatric

SLS-009, an allele-specific gene therapy, reduces mHTT aggregates in Huntington’s disease mice

June 6, 2023
Researchers from Seelos Therapeutics Inc. presented the discovery and preclinical evaluation of a gene therapy candidate, SLS-009, for the treatment of Huntington’s disease (HD).
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Holiday notice

June 6, 2023
In accordance with the publishing schedule, BioWorld Science was not published on Monday, June 5, 2023.
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