Novel nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) positive allosteric modulators (N-PAMs) have been discovered and evaluated by University of Illinois and University of Arizona investigators.
Fractyl Health Inc. has nominated RJVA-001 as the first clinical type 2 diabetes candidate from its Rejuva gene therapy platform, which is designed to deliver locally administered genetic medicines to the pancreas.
Encellin Inc. has announced the closing of a US$9.9 million financing round that will support the company’s development of its cell encapsulation platform with an initial focus on type 1 diabetes.
Preveceutical Medical Inc. is working to accelerate the completion of its preclinical diabetes and obesity dual gene therapy program. The company is pursuing a dual-gene therapy strategy using in vitro validated Smart-siRNA sequences, which when paired with its proprietary bioresponsive lipid-nanoparticulate delivery systems, effectively target the PTPN1 gene.
Lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase 3 (LPCAT3), highly expressed in the liver, intestine, and adipose tissues, is an enzyme that preferentially incorporates polyunsaturated fatty acyl chain into lysophospholipids. Previous work showed that LPCAT3 and phospholipid remodeling play a crucial role in regulating glucose metabolism and contribute to the development of insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes.
The Swedish Medical Products Agency has authorized Uppsala University's clinical trial application to initiate an investigator-sponsored, first-in-human study of UP-421, an allogeneic, primary islet cell therapy engineered with Sana Biotechnology Inc.'s hypoimmune technology, in patients with type 1 diabetes.
Itolerance Inc. and Kadimastem Ltd. have submitted a meeting request to the FDA's INTERACT committee for ITOL-102, which is under development as a potential cure for type 1 diabetes without the need for chronic immunosuppression.
Sab Biotherapeutics Inc. has obtained human research ethics committee (HREC) approval in Australia to commence a first-in-human phase I trial investigating SAB-142 for type 1 diabetes.
Sab Biotherapeutics Inc. has announced a private placement of up to $130 to fund the company’s lead research program, SAB-142, a potential disease-modifying treatment for type 1 diabetes. SAB-142 is expected to advance into clinical trials in the fourth quarter of this year.
The FDA has cleared IND applications for UBT-251 injection, a long-acting triple-targeted glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)/glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP)/glucagon receptor agonist developed by The United Bio-Technology (Hengqin) Co. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of The United Laboratories International Holdings Ltd., for adult type 2 diabetes and for overweight or obese subjects.