E-Therapeutics plc has offered a pipeline update, following the nomination of novel target genes, which have yielded promising results in preclinical studies.
Dysregulation of the kallikrein-kinin system (KKS) is involved in hereditary angioedema (HA) pathophysiology; thus, the inhibition of factor XIIa (FXIIa), a central mediator of angioedema and initiator of KKS, is a therapeutic strategy to prevent and treat HA attacks.
A sustained antiplatelet effect plus target selectivity are the two major requirements for developing new antithrombotic therapies. Increasing the levels of cAMP in the platelets by the action of a prostacyclin receptor (PTGIR) agonist is a possible approach for this purpose. Researchers from the University of Michigan have presented preclinical data on their PTGIR agonist CS-585, which has shown higher blood stability, as a potential therapeutic for thrombosis.
It is known that heterozygous mutations in the HBB gene, which encodes β-globin, are the cause of inherited β-thalassemia. A new case report describes a novel frameshift mutation in the HBB gene leading to a dominant form of β-thalassemia.
Katy Rezvani received this year’s E. Donnall Thomas Prize for her work on natural killer (NK) cells at the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH). It was not love at first sight, though.
Spirits were high at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH), buoyed by U.S. FDA approval of the first two gene therapies for sickle cell disease (SCD) the day before the conference kicked off in San Diego.
Cereno Scientific AB has completed the preclinical safety program for CS-014, a histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor in development for arterial and venous thrombosis prevention.
Sernova Corp. has announced that its hemophilia A program, combining the Sernova Cell Pouch with a patient’s own cells corrected for the production of factor VIII (FVIII), has been awarded U.S. orphan drug and rare pediatric disease designations.
Sirius Therapeutics Inc. has submitted an application in Australia to begin a first-in-human trial of SRSD-107 for the prevention and treatment of thromboembolic disorders.