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Kyowa Kirin stops development of KW-6356 for Parkinson’s disease

July 20, 2022
By Tamra Sami
Japan’s Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd. has stopped development of its adenosine A2a receptor antagonist, KW-6356, in Parkinson’s disease. Discovered internally by Kyowa Kirin, KW-6356  was studied in phase II trials in Japan for Parkinson’s disease, with results showing it was “potentially effective in relieving motor and non-motor symptoms both as a monotherapy and in combination with levodopa-containing therapy,” Kyowa said. However, development is now being discontinued after conducting an evaluation of the global regulatory landscape, development hurdles and potential timelines for market entry.
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New data and an acquisition can’t strengthen Ultragenyx stock

July 19, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
New interim data from Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc. and Genetx Biotherapeutics LLC’s phase I/II study of GTX-102 in Angelman’s syndrome didn’t do much to bolster investor confidence, as Ultragenyx shares sagged considerably July 19. The Novato, Calif.-based company’s stock (NADAQ:RARE) closed 13% downward at $52.89 per share. That is nearly half the price shares fetched in late August. At $102.40 per share, that was the stock’s highest value in the past 12 months.
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Extending the human lifespan: Investments in lifespan-extending drugs, number of clinical trials are growing

July 18, 2022
By Karen Carey
There is no drug that will halt the inevitable process of getting older each year. But biopharmaceutical research can have a positive impact on preventing diseases that come with aging, thereby extending life for the masses, and more importantly, extending quality of life. Part one of BioWorld’s multipart series on extending the human lifespan looks at the increasing development and investment in the space.
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Stop in the name of futility: Contrafect halts enrollment in phase III study

July 14, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
The data safety monitoring board overseeing Contrafect Corp.’s phase III study of exebacase, a hydrolase stimulator for treating Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia, recommended the study be stopped. In an interim analysis, the board said the conditional power of the study was below the prespecified threshold for futility.
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Future tense for Atara; phase II MS predictivity fizzles, interim peek seen as dud

July 13, 2022
By Randy Osborne
Atara Biotherapeutics Inc.’s eagerly awaited update on the phase II Embold study testing ATA-188 in progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) left investors scratching their heads, and shares (NASDAQ:ATRA) closed at $3.89, down $4.77, or 55%.
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Humanigen’s COVID-19 vaccine underperforms as AZ matches the mRNAs

July 13, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
Lenzilumab, Humanigen Inc.’s lead candidate, undershot statistical significance on the primary endpoint in the U.S. NIH-sponsored ACTIV-5/BET-B study of treating hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The Short Hills, N.J.-based company’s stock (NASDAQ:HGEN) crumpled in the wake of the results.
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Aldeyra era nigh as last RASP hasp fastened with crossover study in DED

July 12, 2022
By Randy Osborne
Aldeyra Therapeutics Inc. CEO Todd Brady said that, with new data from a crossover trial with reproxalap in dry eye disease (DED), the question of “approvability has been put to bed,” and the company plans a pre-NDA meeting with U.S. FDA in the third quarter of this year.
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Knopp helps create Areteia in a $350M deal to further develop an asthma drug

July 12, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
Areteia Therapeutics Inc. has launched to put its lead candidate, dexpramipexole, an oral treatment for eosinophilic asthma, through a phase III trial. Areteia was created by Knopp Biosciences LLC, which has put the small-molecule eosinophil maturation inhibitor through a phase II study, and also by Population Health Partners. Areteia has both the development and commercial rights to dexpramipexole.
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Novo Nordisk highlights growing efforts to expand hemophilia options

July 11, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Novo Nordisk A/S announced positive clinical data for its two hemophilia therapies and said each is shaping up to fill unmet needs in what is an increasingly competitive market.
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Macrogenics shuts down phase II cancer study after deaths

July 11, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
Seven fatalities that could be related to hemorrhagic events in Macrogenics Inc.’s phase II trial of the monoclonal antibody enoblituzumab for treating head and neck cancer has led to the study’s closure.
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