Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Robert LeBoyer, Senior Vice President, Equity Research Analyst, Biotechnology, Noble Capital Markets, Inc.
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Eledon Announces Islet Cell Transplant Patients Achieve Insulin Independence. A clinical study using tegoprubart as an immunosuppressant in islet cell transplantation was presented at a medical meeting on Tuesday, October 29, 2024. The first two subjects treated with tegoprubart as an immunosuppressant were able to control blood glucose within the normal range and achieve insulin independence. We see this as a significant advance that could allow islet cell transplantation to allow diabetics to become insulin independent.
Tegoprubart Prevented The Toxicities That Have Led To Failure. Previous attempts to transplant healthy islet cells to restore insulin production have been unsuccessful. This is partly due to the side effects of tacrolimus, the standard of care for immunosuppression that is effective but toxic to the kidney and islet cells. In this trial, tegoprubart was used instead of tacrolimus, with results showing the islet cells were able to survive, engraft, and produce insulin and without the toxicities associated with tacrolimus.
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