Homology Medicines Announces Presentations on Design of Ongoing Gene Editing and Gene Therapy Trials for PKU and Hunter Syndrome at ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting
On March 15, 2023, Homology Medicines, Inc. (FIXX) announced two presentations during the ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting, showcasing preclinical data supporting the Phase 1 trials for phenylketonuria (PKU) and Hunter syndrome (MPS II). The data highlighted the efficacy of HMI-103, showing it was ten times more potent at reducing blood Phe levels compared to HMI-102. The company is on track to release initial clinical data for both trials in mid to late 2023. The studies also feature an immunosuppression regimen aimed at enhancing vector administration efficacy.
- HMI-103 shown to be ten times more effective than HMI-102 in reducing blood Phe levels.
- Strong preclinical data support the design and dosing for ongoing clinical trials.
- Company anticipates sharing initial clinical data by mid-2023 and later in 2023.
- Significant losses expected to continue, requiring additional funding.
- Risks related to potential delays and adverse outcomes in clinical trials.
BEDFORD, Mass., March 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Homology Medicines, Inc. (Nasdaq: FIXX), a genetic medicines company, announced two presentations during the ACMG Annual Clinical Genetics Meeting, which highlight the preclinical data that supported initiation of the Company’s Phase 1 pheEDIT gene editing trial for phenylketonuria (PKU) and the Phase 1 juMPStart gene therapy trial for Hunter syndrome (MPS II). Additionally, the presentations feature trial design, including the targeted immunosuppression regimen incorporated in both studies. The pheEDIT-focused presentation also includes preclinical potency data with HMI-103, the nuclease-free, in vivo, gene editing candidate for PKU.
“Our ongoing clinical trials are supported by robust preclinical data packages that informed the design and selected dose levels. Additionally, data on the immunosuppression regimen from non-human primates demonstrated the ability to temporarily dampen the immune response, which could potentially enhance expression following vector administration,” stated Albert Seymour, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Homology Medicines. “Related to the pheEDIT trial for PKU, data presented at ACMG showed the murine surrogate of HMI-103 was ten times more potent at reducing blood Phe levels as compared to non-integrating gene therapy vector HMI-102, which we believe relates to its dual mechanism of action of integration and episomal expression as well as additional optimizations we made to the candidate. We remain on track to share initial pheEDIT clinical data by mid-year, and anticipate sharing initial juMPstart clinical data in the second half of 2023.”
Homology’s poster presentation details are as follows:
- Title: pheEDIT: A Phase 1, Open-Label, Dose-Escalation Safety and Efficacy Gene Editing Study Evaluating HMI-103 in Adults with Classical PKU
Date and Time: Friday, March 17, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. MT
- Title: juMPStart: Phase 1, Open-Label, Dose-Escalation Safety and Efficacy Gene Therapy Study Evaluating HMI-203 in Adults with MPS II
Date and Time: Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. MT
For more information, please visit the Publications and Presentations page on Homology’s website.
About Homology Medicines, Inc.
Homology Medicines, Inc. is a clinical-stage genetic medicines company dedicated to transforming the lives of patients suffering from rare diseases by addressing the underlying cause of the disease. The Company’s clinical programs include HMI-103, a gene editing candidate for phenylketonuria (PKU); HMI-203, an investigational gene therapy for Hunter syndrome; and HMI-102, an investigational gene therapy for adults with PKU. Additional programs focus on paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) and other diseases. Homology’s proprietary platform is designed to utilize its family of 15 human hematopoietic stem cell-derived adeno-associated virus (AAVHSCs) vectors to precisely and efficiently deliver genetic medicines in vivo through a nuclease-free gene editing modality, gene therapy, or GTx-mAb, which is designed to produce antibodies throughout the body. Homology established an AAV manufacturing and innovation business in partnership with Oxford Biomedica, which was based on Homology’s internal process development and manufacturing platform. Homology has a management team with a successful track record of discovering, developing and commercializing therapeutics with a focus on rare diseases. Homology believes its initial clinical data and compelling preclinical data, scientific and product development expertise and broad intellectual property position the Company as a leader in genetic medicines. For more information, visit www.homologymedicines.com.
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