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Surrozen Presented Data Supporting Potential of SZN-1326 at the 2021 United European Gastroenterology Week

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Surrozen, Inc. (SRZN) announced encouraging preclinical data supporting the advancement of SZN-1326 for treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Presented during the 2021 United European Gastroenterology Week, the results show significant colonic mucosal healing and epithelial regeneration in various models. SZN-1326 outperformed traditional treatments, indicating its potential as a transformative therapy for conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. The findings emphasize the importance of Wnt signaling in tissue repair. Further studies are planned to explore SZN-1326 in human clinical trials.

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  • SZN-1326 demonstrated significant colonic mucosal healing in preclinical studies.
  • SZN-1326 outperformed Cyclosporine A and other treatments in repairing damaged colon epithelium.
  • Encouraging results support further development of SZN-1326 into human clinical studies.
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Encouraging preclinical data support continued advancement of SZN-1326 towards first in human clinical studies in 2022

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Oct. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Surrozen, Inc. (Nasdaq: SRZN), a company pioneering targeted therapeutics that selectively activate the Wnt pathway for tissue repair and regeneration, announced today that data from its inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) program, including preclinical studies of SZN-1326 showing colonic mucosal healing in an acute injury model were presented during the 2021 United European Gastroenterology Week. The congress, organized by United European Gastroenterology, is being held October 3-5.

“We believe that SZN-1326 is positioned to transform the treatment paradigm for patients suffering from IBD including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis,” said Craig Parker, President and Chief Executive Officer of Surrozen. “It is highly encouraging to see these results that support further development of SZN-1326 into the clinic and ultimately provide patients with a novel treatment option.”

In one moderated poster session titled “SZN-1326 Promotes Colonic Mucosal Healing in an Acute Injury Model of IBD by Expanding the Progenitor Pool and Accelerating Differentiation,” the ability of SZN-1326 to transiently impact the epithelium to induce Wnt target and cell cycle gene expression in the stem and progenitor cell populations ultimately leading to accelerated epithelial regeneration and barrier repair, were presented.

In another moderated poster session titled, “SZN-1326, a Wnt Signal Activator, is more Efficacious than Cyclosporine A in an Acute DSS Model,” findings showed that in an acute DSS model, SZN-1326 repaired the damaged colon epithelium and restored the colon tissue structure. SZN-1326 also reduced the histology severity, inflammatory cytokines in the serum and the disease activity index while improving mucosal healing.

In a poster presentation titled, “SZN-1326, a Wnt agonist, was superior to anti-IL12/23p40 and anti-TNF-α antibodies in restoring epithelial integrity and mitigating colitis in a chronic DSS model,” findings from a study showed that in a chronic IBD model, administration of as little as four doses of 0.3 mg/kg of SZN-1326 starting on day 23 stimulated intestinal epithelial regeneration, induced mucosal healing and restored the epithelial barrier resulting in reduced inflammation and disease activity.

In a poster presentation titled, “Expression profiling of Wnt pathway genes in colon biopsies of patients with Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s disease,” it was concluded that reduced expression of Wnt receptors, RSPOs and Wnt target genes indicate insufficient Wnt signal induction in the damaged colon epithelium of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease patients. This could suggest that repairing the damaged epithelium by Wnt agonist treatment could constitute a new mechanism of action and benefit patients with Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease.

Another poster presentation titled, “Pharmacokinetic and nonclinical safety evaluation of SZN-1326, a Wnt signal activator, in non-human primates,” indicated that SZN-1326 can be safely administered to non-human primates, with pharmacokinetics suitable for use in humans, and supported further investigation of this molecule in the setting of epithelial regeneration and mucosal healing in IBD.

About Wnt Signaling

Wnt signaling plays key roles in the control of development, homeostasis, and regeneration of many essential organs and tissues, including liver, intestine, lung, kidney, retina, central nervous system, cochlea, bone, and others. Modulation of Wnt signaling pathways has potential for treatment of degenerative diseases and tissue injuries. Surrozen’s platform and proprietary technologies have the potential to overcome the limitations in pursuing the Wnt pathway as a therapeutic strategy.

About Surrozen

Surrozen is a biotechnology company discovering and developing drug candidates to selectively modulate the Wnt pathway. Surrozen is developing tissue-specific antibodies designed to engage the body’s existing biological repair mechanisms with potential application across multiple disease areas, including inflammatory bowel disease, hepatitis, eye diseases, hearing loss, lung and airway diseases, and certain neurological disorders. For more information, please visit surrozen.com.

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FAQ

What is Surrozen's latest announcement regarding SZN-1326?

Surrozen announced positive preclinical data for SZN-1326, showing its potential to heal colonic mucosa in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) models.

When was the data for SZN-1326 presented?

The data for SZN-1326 was presented during the 2021 United European Gastroenterology Week held from October 3-5.

How does SZN-1326 compare to existing treatments for IBD?

SZN-1326 has shown to be more effective than Cyclosporine A and other treatments in promoting epithelial regeneration and reducing inflammation in preclinical models.

What are the future plans for SZN-1326?

Surrozen plans to advance SZN-1326 towards human clinical studies following encouraging preclinical results.

What is the significance of Wnt signaling in Surrozen's research?

Wnt signaling is crucial for tissue repair and regeneration, and Surrozen's therapies target this pathway to treat IBD and other diseases.

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