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Marinus wins first nod as FDA clears Ztalmy in rare CDKL5 deficiency disorder

March 18, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs and Lee Landenberger
Marinus Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s GABAA receptor agonist Ztalmy (ganaxolone), has won U.S. FDA approval for treating seizures associated with cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5) deficiency disorder. It is the first therapy indicated specifically for the rare genetic condition and is now approved for patients ages 2 and older, earning Marinus a rare pediatric disease priority review voucher.
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Sorrento’s Scilex, Apexigen opt for SPAC deals despite market trends

March 18, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
Sorrento Therapeutics Inc.’s majority-owned subsidiary, Scilex Holding Co., and antibody drug developer Apexigen Inc. both announced plans late this week to go public via mergers with special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), suggesting that, despite current market conditions, SPACs are still considered a viable option for firms seeking cash and access to public markets.
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‘Outdated’ COVID-19 IP waiver advances at WTO, while White House seeks more pandemic funding

March 16, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
With global COVID-19 cases on the rise once again, the World Trade Organization (WTO) said it reached consensus among four WTO members – the U.S., European Union, India and South Africa – for an IP waiver regarding vaccines, a proposal to which biopharma reiterated its objections. Meanwhile, in the U.S., the White House appealed to Congress to provide adequate funding to continue the country’s pandemic response, and Pfizer Inc. and Biontech SE submitted an application to the FDA seeking emergency use authorization for a fourth shot of its COVID-19 vaccine.
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Bridgebio advancing LGMD2i program with positive phase II readout

March 14, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
Discussions with regulators on a proposed phase III trial design are up next for Bridgebio Pharma Inc., which reported positive phase II data for BBP-418 (ribitol) in patients with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2 (LGMD2i), the first of several clinical readouts expected in 2022, as the Palo Alto, Calif-based company looks to regain its footing after disappointing top-line data for its phase III program in transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy leveled the stock late last year.
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Filings ahead in hemophilia A: Sanofi, Sobi hit endpoints with once-weekly factor VIII drug

March 9, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
Partners Sanofi SA and Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB (Sobi) said regulatory submissions are expected this year for once-weekly factor VIII therapy efanesoctocog alfa in hemophilia A following top-line success in a pivotal phase III study, which showed a clinically meaningful prevention of bleeds in people with severe disease receiving prophylaxis over 52 weeks. The drug, also known as BIVV-001, has fast track and orphan designations in the U.S., and the companies are banking on its extended half-life to go up against blockbuster bispecific antibody Hemlibra (emicizumab) from Roche Holding AG as well as a potential gene therapy from Biomarin Pharmaceutical Inc.
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Celyad pauses phase Ib trial in colorectal cancer in latest CAR T solid tumor setback

Feb. 28, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
Reports of two patient deaths prompted Celyad Oncology SA to voluntarily pause a phase Ib trial testing its allogeneic CAR T-cell therapy, CYAD-101, in combination with Keytruda (pembrolizumab, Merck & Co. Inc.) in patients with refractory metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), the latest safety hitch among efforts to advance the promise of CAR T beyond the first approvals in hematological malignancies.
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Bluesphere emerges from stealth with search and capture TCR platform

Feb. 17, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
Before taking on the role of CEO at Bluesphere Bio Inc., David Apelian would have said the most exciting work he’d done in immuno-oncology had been at Globeimmune Inc., where he’d served as chief medical officer for more than a decade, working in the field of cancer immunotherapy “back when no one believed the immune system would be something we could leverage against cancer.”
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Slower year ahead, but capital, financing options remain in wake of record 2021 deals

Feb. 16, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
After two years of record venture capital financing, which peaked during the first quarter of 2021 with a whopping $38.27 billion raised, investments in biopharma have started to drop off, and industry watchers are expecting a slower deal pace ahead. The same is expected for the IPO market, which saw a record 134 companies go public in 2021. Those trends, combined with big pharma’s hefty cash balances, could mean an M&A surge in 2022, though the availability of special purpose acquisition companies could continue to offer private firms an attractive alternative to a buyout.
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Multimodal approach, diagnostics key to unlocking precision oncology potential

Feb. 14, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
Despite big wins in precision oncology – such as last year’s accelerated FDA nod for Amgen Inc.’s Lumakras (sotorasib) in KRAS G12C-mutated locally advanced or metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer – industry has barely scratched the surface of the field’s potential. Part of the problem is on the scientific front. Only about a third of patients are currently eligible for targeted therapy, since the majority of patients “do not have a known therapeutic vulnerability for which we have a drug match,” Keith Flaherty, director of clinical research at Massachusetts General Hospital, said during a Feb. 14 session at the BIO CEO & Investor Conference. “And that’s a big problem.”
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Potential filings ahead for Redhill’s opaganib in severe COVID-19

Feb. 11, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
Redhill Biopharma Inc. continues pushing ahead with efforts to add to the limited arsenal of therapies for treating hospitalized severe COVID-19 infections, with the latest data, based on prespecified analyses from a phase II/III study showing its SK2 inhibitor, opaganib, significantly reduced mortality when given on top of standard-of-care (SOC) Veklury (remdesivir, Gilead Sciences Inc.) and corticosteroids. The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company said potential emergency use and marketing applications are planned in the first half of this year.
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