Tiziana Life Sciences receives funding from the ALS Association for a clinical trial of intranasal foralumab in ALS patients.
Quiver AI Summary
Tiziana Life Sciences, a biotechnology company focused on immunomodulation therapies, announced that its grant application to the ALS Association has been approved for funding under the Hoffman ALS Clinical Trial Awards Program. This grant will support a 20-patient clinical trial assessing the safety and preliminary effectiveness of Tiziana's lead candidate, intranasal foralumab, a fully human anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, in treating Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The trial aims to evaluate the modulation of neuroinflammation in ALS patients, which is a rapidly progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disease with limited treatment options. Key figures involved in the trial expressed their gratitude for the grant and enthusiasm for exploring this innovative therapy. Tiziana's approach aims to target the underlying mechanisms of ALS, potentially transforming care for patients suffering from this debilitating condition.
Potential Positives
- Tiziana Life Sciences has secured funding from the ALS Association for a clinical trial of their lead candidate, intranasal foralumab, demonstrating recognition and support from a prominent organization in the ALS community.
- The trial will involve 20 patients and aims to evaluate safety and early disease improvement parameters, potentially advancing Tiziana’s research in a high-unmet medical need, providing hope for ALS patients.
- This grant enhances Tiziana’s credibility and visibility in the biotech field, showcasing their commitment to innovative therapies for serious conditions like ALS.
Potential Negatives
- The announcement comes amid high unmet needs in ALS treatment options, suggesting Tiziana's therapy could be a last resort, potentially reflecting poorly on the company's current market position.
- The press release highlights that ALS is always fatal, which could raise concerns about the effectiveness and urgency of their therapeutic candidate in addressing such a severe disease.
- While funding from the ALS Association is positive, it is specifically for a small 20-patient clinical trial, which may indicate significant limitations in scalability and immediate commercial viability of the product.
FAQ
What is Tiziana Life Sciences' grant for?
Tiziana Life Sciences' grant from the ALS Association is for funding a clinical trial on intranasal foralumab for ALS treatment.
How does intranasal foralumab work?
Intranasal foralumab is a fully human anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody that modulates T cell function to dampen inflammation.
What are the goals of the clinical trial?
The trial aims to evaluate the safety and early-stage parameters of disease improvement in 20 ALS patients using intranasal foralumab.
How is ALS characterized?
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that leads to muscle weakness, paralysis, and is always fatal.
What support does the ALS Association provide?
The ALS Association funds global research, assists families affected by ALS, and advocates for better public policies regarding ALS treatment and care.
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Full Release
NEW YORK, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tiziana Life Sciences, Ltd. (Nasdaq: TLSA) (“Tiziana” or the “Company”), a biotechnology company developing breakthrough immunomodulation therapies with its lead development candidate, intranasal foralumab, a fully human, anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, today announced that its grant application to the ALS Association has been approved for funding. The grant is awarded as part of the Hoffman ALS Clinical Trial Awards Program and is titled “Modulation of ALS neuroinflammation by nasal anti-CD3 monoclonal Antibody”. The Association’s grant will fund a 20-patient clinical trial of two doses of Tiziana’s novel and patented therapeutic candidate, intranasal foralumab, aimed at evaluating the safety and early-stage parameters of disease improvement in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.
ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord, ultimately leading to muscle weakness and paralysis. ALS is an orphan disease, but its clinical course can be rapid with marked disability even at an early stage. Over the course of the disease, people lose the ability to move, to speak, and eventually, to breathe. The disease is always fatal, usually within five years of diagnosis. Few treatment options exist, resulting in a high unmet need for new therapies to address functional deficits and disease progression.
“The Hoffman ALS Clinical Trial Awards Program supports early-stage clinical trials of potential new therapies that hold promise for those living with ALS,” said Kuldip Dave, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of Research at the ALS Association. “With this award, we are pleased to help advance the development of intranasal foralumab for ALS. By funding programs at this early stage, we hope to accelerate the development of therapeutic candidates that can help make ALS a livable disease.”
James Berry, MD, MPH, and Suma Babu, MBBS, MS, the Director and Co-Director of the Neurological Clinical Research Institute (NCRI) at Mass General Hospital, a founding member of Mass General Brigham, commented: “We are incredibly grateful to the ALS Association for recognizing the promise of intranasal foralumab, and we are excited to initiate clinical development in ALS in hopes of identifying a novel therapy for ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases. We will be using PET imaging to detect neuro inflammation in this study of patients with ALS. We hope to replicate the previous positive findings of the PET imaging approach that Tiziana has seen in studies of patients with multiple sclerosis, in this new potential indication for intranasal foralumab.”
"We are honoured to receive this prestigious grant from the ALS Association, which underscores the promising potential of our therapeutic platform in addressing the urgent needs of ALS patients. This funding will accelerate our clinical development efforts and bring us closer to potentially transformative treatment options for ALS,” said Ivor Elrifi, CEO of Tiziana Life Sciences. "Tiziana Life Sciences’ innovative approach targets the underlying mechanisms of ALS with the aim of halting or slowing disease progression. The company’s commitment to rigorous scientific research and patient-centric innovation aligns with the ALS Association’s mission to discover treatments and a cure for ALS, as well as to serve, advocate for, and empower people affected by ALS.”
The Hoffman ALS Clinical Trial Awards Program, named in honor of the late philanthropist Hugh Hoffman, helps develop new and improved ALS therapies by supporting early-stage clinical trials. These trials produce data on safety, dosing, and biomarkers that are essential for advancing an investigational therapy one step closer to being evaluated by the FDA. Positive results at this stage also “de-risk” the next stage of drug development, typically large clinical trials, and help attract the follow-on funding necessary to complete this work.
Foralumab, a fully human anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, is a biological drug candidate that has been shown to stimulate T regulatory cells when dosed intranasally. At present, 10 patients with Non-Active Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (na-SPMS) have been dosed in an open-label intermediate sized Expanded Access (EA) Program with either an improvement or stability of disease seen within 6 months in all patients. The FDA has recently allowed an additional 20 patients to be enrolled in this EA program. In addition, intranasal foralumab is currently being studied in a Phase 2a, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter, dose-ranging trial in patients with non-active secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (NCT06292923).
About the ALS Association
The ALS Association is the largest philanthropic funder of ALS research in the world. The Association funds global research collaborations, assists people with ALS and their families through its nationwide network of care and certified clinical care centers, and advocates for better public policies for people with ALS. The ALS Association is working to make ALS a liveable disease while urgently searching for new treatments and a cure. For more information about the ALS Association, visit our website at www.als.org
About the Massachusetts General Hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital, founded in 1811, is the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. The Mass General Research Institute conducts the largest hospital-based research program in the nation, with annual research operations of more than $1 billion and comprises more than 9,500 researchers working across more than 30 institutes, centers and departments. In July 2022, Mass General was named #8 in the U.S. News & World Report list of “America’s Best Hospitals.” MGH is a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system.
About Foralumab
Activated T cells play an important role in the inflammatory process. Foralumab, the only fully human anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody (mAb), binds to the T cell receptor and dampens inflammation by modulating T cell function, thereby suppressing effector features in multiple immune cell subsets. This effect has been demonstrated in patients with COVID and with multiple sclerosis, as well as in healthy normal subjects. The non-active SPMS intranasal foralumab Phase 2 trial (NCT06292923) began screening patients in November of 2023. Immunomodulation by nasal anti-CD3 mAb represents a novel avenue for treatment of neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative human diseases. [ 1 ],[ 2 ]
About Tiziana Life Sciences
Tiziana Life Sciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing breakthrough therapies using transformational drug delivery technologies to enable alternative routes of immunotherapy. Tiziana’s innovative nasal approach has the potential to provide an improvement in efficacy as well as safety and tolerability compared to intravenous (IV) delivery. Tiziana’s lead candidate, intranasal foralumab, which is the only fully human anti-CD3 mAb, has demonstrated a favorable safety profile and clinical response in patients in studies to date. Tiziana’s technology for alternative routes of immunotherapy has been patented with several applications pending and is expected to allow for broad pipeline applications.
For more information about Tiziana Life Sciences and its innovative pipeline of therapies, please visit www.tizianalifesciences.com
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[1] https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2220272120
[2] https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2309221120