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BioWorld Science

Jan. 16, 2026

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Fat tissue subtyping gives functional insights

Once it was considered to be more or less a passive energy-storing device that could double as a cushion. But increasingly, fat is conceptualized as an endocrine organ as much as a tissue type. Now, separate research groups have reported new insights into the functional roles of different fats based on their anatomical location and functional characteristics. Read More

SLIT2 shows promise as a druggable target in liver injury

About 10% of acute hepatitis cases and 50% of acute liver failure are caused by drug induction, where treatment remains largely limited. The SLIT/ROBO signaling axis is composed of the secretory SLIT proteins (SLIT1, SLIT2 and SLIT3) and their corresponding receptor ROBO. This axis is known to be involved in organ development, angiogenesis and leukocyte migration, as well as cancer metastasis, and has shown protective effects against organ damage. Read More
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Medicenna advances MDNA-113 toward IND filing

Medicenna Therapeutics Corp. is advancing MDNA-113, a first-in-class, IL-13-directed and conditionally activated PD-1 x IL-2 bifunctional superkine, through preclinical development toward a planned IND filing in the second half of this year. Read More
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Interax and Alveus Therapeutics partner in metabolic disease

Interax Biotech Ltd. and Alveus Therapeutics Inc. have signed a strategic research collaboration and licensing agreement to develop a differentiated small-molecule candidate for metabolic disease. Designed to overcome the limitations of current obesity medications, the candidate is expected to deliver durable weight loss with superior tolerability. Read More

GT Biopharma files IND for GTB-5550 TriKE

GT Biopharma Inc. has filed an IND application with the FDA for GTB-5550 TriKE, a B7-H3-targeted natural killer (NK) cell engager for the treatment of B7-H3-expressing solid tumor cancers. Pending approval, the planned phase I basket trial will evaluate GTB-5550 administered subcutaneously in solid tumors. Read More
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Best of BioWorld Science: Q4

A selection of top research news from October through December 2025. Read More

RS Oncology patents thiostrepton derivatives for cancer

RS Oncology LLC has disclosed thiostrepton derivatives. They are reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer. Read More

Novel STAT3 inhibitor shows robust anti-TNBC activity

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) lacks hormone receptors and HER2 amplification, limiting the effectiveness of targeted therapies and contributing to its aggressive clinical behavior. As aberrant activation of STAT3 is a key driver of TNBC growth, strategies aimed at suppressing STAT3 signaling are emerging as a potential treatment approach. Read More
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Adolore’s CA8* gene therapy designated orphan drug

Adolore Biotherapeutics Inc. has announced that the FDA has granted orphan drug designation to the company’s Kv7-activating rdHSV-CA8* gene therapy for treatment of primary and secondary erythromelalgia. Read More

Alexion Pharmaceuticals discloses C1S inhibitors

Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. has reported complement C1s subcomponent (C1S) inhibitors. They are described as potentially useful for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus nephritis and more. Read More

Biolexis Therapeutics reports GLP-1R agonists

Biolexis Therapeutics Inc. has identified glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonists potentially useful for the treatment of diabetes, obesity, stroke, myocardial infarction, renal failure, chronic kidney disease, Alzheimer’s disease and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD; NAFLD). Read More
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Sumitomo’s DSP-3456 exerts antidepressant-like effects

About one-third of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) are treatment resistant. Ketamine is very effective in treatment-resistant depression, but it is associated with psychotomimetic effects. Metabotropic glutamate mGlu2 and mGlu3 receptors negatively regulate the release of glutamate and are involved in the pathogenesis of depression. Read More

Latigo Biotherapeutics identifies Nav1.8 blockers

Latigo Biotherapeutics Inc. has synthesized sodium channel protein type 10 subunit α (SCN10A; Nav1.8) blockers. They are reported to be useful for the treatment of pain, cough and pruritus. Read More

LAAO inhibitors described in Idorsia Pharmaceuticals patent

Idorsia Pharmaceuticals Ltd. and Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica of The Chinese Academy of Sciences have discovered 1,2,3-triazole derivatives acting as L-amino acid oxidase (IL4I1; LAAO) inhibitors designed for use in the treatment of cancer. Read More
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Biallelic variants in COX18 identified as cause of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a group of clinically and genetically heterogeneous sensorimotor peripheral neuropathies. It is the most frequent inherited neuromuscular disorder affecting 9.7-82.3 patients per 100,000 individuals. Over 100 genes with all patterns of inheritance have been linked to CMT. These genes encode proteins involved in nerve-specific processes, such as axonal transport, myelination and synaptic transmission, and in general housekeeping pathways. However, the reason underlying why defects in such ubiquitous proteins predominantly affect peripheral nerves remains unclear.

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