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BioWorld Science

Feb. 23, 2024

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All of Us: 413,000 genomes across ancestries, ages, socioeconomics

Since its founding by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the scientists of the All of Us Research Program have set the goal to analyze the largest diversity of the genomic population in the country and end the under-representation of its different groups. The project has expanded the vision of several pathologies, discovered thousands of new genetic variants, redefined the risk genes for common diseases, and stratified them, uncovering eight different forms in the case of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Their results create a pathway for a new age of precision medicine. Read More

ASCT2 inhibitors show utility in resistant NSCLC models

Alanine-serine-cysteine transporter 2 (ASCT2) is a glutamine (Gln) transporter that is required for cell proliferation and is overexpressed in tumors such as non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Researchers from China Pharmaceutical University have reported on the discovery and preclinical characterization of a novel series of ASCT2 inhibitors that led to the identification two lead compounds.

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First-in-class VAV1 inhibitor prevents colitis progression in experimental model

Proto-oncogene Vav (VAV1) is a guanine exchange factor that is crucial for T- and B-cell receptor signaling. Assays in Vav1-knockout murine models had previously demonstrated diminished effector functions and resistance to autoimmune disease. Monte Rosa Therapeutics AG has presented data on the VAV1 inhibitor MRT-6160, a first-in-class molecule that targets VAV1 for proteasomal degradation, thought to potentially treat autoimmune diseases through the degradation of VAV1. Read More
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HKDC1 inhibition combined with anti-PD-L1 therapy leads to enhanced T-cell antitumor response in HCC

South China University of Technology and affiliated organizations have published data from a study that aimed to assess the role of the recently identified human hexokinase, hexokinase domain component 1 (HKDC1), in regulating tumor immune cell response in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Read More
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Tentarix brings Tentacles platform to Abbvie collaboration in oncology and immunology

Abbvie Inc. and Tentarix Biotherapeutics Inc. have established a multiyear collaboration focused on the discovery and development of conditionally active, multispecific biologic candidates against one target in oncology and another in immunology. Read More

Fochon Biosciences reports new Bcl-2 (D103E mutant) inhibitors

Fochon Biosciences Ltd. has identified apoptosis regulator Bcl-2 (D103E mutant) inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of autoimmune disease and cancer. Read More

KPG-818 reduces disease symptoms in a preclinical model of IBD

At the ongoing European Crohn’s and Colitis Organization (ECCO) meeting, researchers from Kangpu Biopharmaceuticals Ltd. presented efficacy data on KPG-818, a lenalidomide analogue, in a mouse model that recapitulates Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Read More
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Clearmind Medicine’s CMND-100 cleared to enter clinic in Israel for alcohol use disorder

Clearmind Medicine Inc. has received approval from Israel’s Ministry of Health to initiate a phase I/IIa trial of CMND-100 oral capsules for alcohol use disorder (AUD). The multinational trial in healthy volunteers and AUD subjects will be conducted in Israel and the U.S. Read More

Cedilla Therapeutics discloses new CDK2/cyclin E1 inhibitors

Recent Cedilla Therapeutics Inc. patents describe new CDK2/cyclin E1 inhibitors potentially useful for the treatment of cancer, autoimmune diseases, Cushing syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease, hepatic fibrosis, viral infections, inflammatory disorders and polycystic kidney. Read More

US researchers patent compounds for treatment of cyanide poisoning

Purdue Research Foundation, The Brigham and Women's Hospital Inc., the University of California Oakland and University of Utah have developed platinum complexes for the treatment of cyanide poisoning. Read More
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PLXDC2 identified as therapeutic target in experimental colitis

Plexin domain containing 2 (PLXDC2) is expressed on the surface of several cell types, such as macrophages, dendritic or epithelial cells. Its activation reduces oxidative stress and rebalances the immune response and decreases inflammation. Its activation has been seen to improve disease severity in models of rheumatoid arthritis, while its blockade or loss exacerbates the severity of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis. Researchers hence tested the PLXDC2 agonist PX-04 (Landos Biopharma Inc.) in a DSS-induced murine model of colitis. Read More

Biogen develops new Huntingtin splicing modulators

Huntingtin (HTT; HD; mutant) splicing modulators for the treatment of Huntington’s disease have been disclosed in a Biogen Inc. patent. Read More

Open Source Therapeutics identifies new EPHX2 inhibitors

Open Source Therapeutics has patented new aromatic substituent-containing (hetero) aryl-imidazole compounds acting as bifunctional epoxide hydrolase 2 (EPHX2; sEH) inhibitors. Read More
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Discovery of novel Cbl-b inhibitors for targeted cancer immunotherapy

Researchers from Astrazeneca plc and affiliated organizations have described the discovery and preclinical evaluation of casitas B-lymphoma proto-oncogene-b (Cbl-b) inhibitors as novel anticancer candidates. Read More

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