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Photomicrograph of bone marrow aspirate showing myeloblasts of acute myeloid leukemia
Cancer

A new dual strategy for acute myeloid leukemia

March 13, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
Two molecules that affected the cell cycle only of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells could be used as a clinical strategy against this pathology. Scientists at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Harvard University have discovered that DEG-35 and DEG-77 arrested the cell cycle and promoted cell differentiation and apoptosis in these cells.
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Gene editing of human embryos
Genetic/Congenital

Standard method for evaluating germline edits has large blind spots

March 10, 2023
By Xavier Bofill Bruna
The intended use of gene editing tools on pre-implantation human embryos would be to avoid the development of congenital diseases in the upcoming baby. But it may have its own risks. Those risks were illustrated in a publication in the March 7, 2023, issue of Nature Communications, where researchers from the Center for Embryonic Cell and Gene Therapy, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) showed that the method that is most frequently used for evaluating the effects of gene editing zygotes did not always result in an accurate picture of those edits.
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Drug Design, Drug Delivery & Technologies

Ampersand Biomedicines set to develop programmable, more targeted therapeutics

March 8, 2023
Flagship Pioneering Inc. has unveiled Ampersand Biomedicines, a company creating programmable medicines that are safer, more tolerable and effective by acting at the site of disease. Flagship has initially committed US$50 million to advance Ampersand's Address, Navigate, Design (AND) Platform and develop an initial pipeline of medicines across a range of disease areas.
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Biocom space-panel
Drug Design, Drug Delivery & Technologies

Biocom 2023: There’s science going on 250 miles above your head

March 2, 2023
By Brian Orelli
Performing experiments and potentially manufacturing products in space offers some unique advantages in a near-zero gravity environment. Space changes buoyancy, hydrostatic pressure and convective heat flow. Researchers are studying how those changes affect cells, but also looking to take advantage of the changes to create products in manufacturing processes that wouldn’t be possible on earth.
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Drug Design, Drug Delivery & Technologies

FDA clears IND application for product utilizing doggybone DNA

March 1, 2023
Touchlight Genetics Ltd. has announced FDA clearance of an IND application for a product utilizing doggybone DNA (dbDNA).
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Concept image for interactome finding drug targets
Drug Design, Drug Delivery & Technologies

‘Guilt by association’ yields new drug targets

Feb. 28, 2023
By Nuala Moran
A ‘guilt by association’ study linking disease-associated proteins to proteins for which there was no evidence of any role in pathology, has identified groups of proteins interacting with genes that genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have previously implicated in 21 disease areas. Revealing these interactions has thrown up new drug targets.
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Expected omics results vs. actual omics results
Drug Design, Drug Delivery & Technologies

Incomplete databases can yield false positives in microbiome studies

Feb. 13, 2023
By Subhasree Nag
A study by researchers in Spain suggests that current metagenomic analyses of the microbiome can yield erroneous results, largely due to the incomplete databases that are used to identify microbial DNA sequences. A team led by Clemente Fernández Arias and Federica Bertocchini at the Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas Margarita Salas, Madrid, evaluated current microbiome analysis techniques on computer simulations of microbial communities in a report published on Feb. 8 in PLOS ONE.
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Endocrine/Metabolic

Fusion protein has metabolic benefits in mice, primates

Feb. 8, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
Treatment with the fusion protein QL-1005 reduced caloric intake and body weight in mice and primates. In obese animals, it also improved insulin, fasting glucose and triglyceride levels. The design belongs to the Chinese biopharmaceutical company Beijing QL Biopharmaceutical, which will begin clinical trials in a year.
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Illustration of 3 different antibodies binding to Ebola virus glycoprotein.
Infection

Bringing out asymmetries deepens understanding of Ebola drug

Feb. 7, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
Using a near-atomic resolution cryo-electron microscope and imaging techniques that prevent loss of information, scientists at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. have obtained the complete 3D structure of the glycoprotein of the Ebola virus and that of the drug that neutralizes it, Inmazeb, the first FDA-approved treatment for this deadly virus. “The challenge was embracing the inherent asymmetry, the heterogeneity that is really there in biology, understanding it and collecting enough data to get all the images without needing to force any symmetry averaging,” senior author Erica Ollmann Saphire told BioWorld.
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Conceptual 3D illustration showing degradation of motor neuron
Neurology/Psychiatric

SYF2 is novel target for neuronal survival in ALS

Feb. 6, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
The suppression of the SYF2 factor could be a new therapeutic strategy for the treatment of the different types of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). According to a study from the University of Southern California, SYF2 acts on the TDP-43 protein, improving the survival of motor neurons affected by this disease. “We wanted to find something that would improve neuron survival across many different iPSC lines for ALS,” Justin Ichida told BioWorld.
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