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XORTX Therapeutics announced the presentation of a peer-reviewed abstract at ASN Kidney Week 2022, highlighting findings from studies on XRx-008, a xanthine oxidase inhibitor. The research in rodent models of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) shows that increased uric acid levels worsen kidney function and structure, while XRx-008 significantly blocks these harmful effects. The data support the company’s application for Orphan Drug Designation for XRx-008, indicating potential for further development in treating PKD.

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● Xanthine Oxidase Inhibition with XRx-008 Blocks Uric Acid Induced Increase
in Total Kidney Weight in Polycystic Kidney Disease ● 

CALGARY, Alberta, Nov. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- XORTX Therapeutics Inc. ("XORTX" or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: XRTX | TSXV: XRTX | Frankfurt: ANU), a late stage clinical pharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative therapies to treat progressive kidney disease, is pleased to announce the presentation of a peer-reviewed abstract to be presented November 4, 2022 at the American Society of Nephrology (“ASN”) Annual Conference – Kidney Week.  The abstract presents new discoveries in two species – mouse and rat models of polycystic kidney disease (“PKD”) and reports original work showing the harmful consequence of chronically increased uric acid on both structure and function of kidneys. The Abstract “Raising Serum Uric Acid with a Uricase Inhibitor Worsens PKD in Rat and Mouse models” will be presented during the Session Title: Genetic Diseases of the Kidneys, by Dr. Charles Edelstein of the University of Colorado and Dr. Allen Davidoff, CEO of XORTX.  This presentation will report for the first time, that XORTX's XRx-008 formulation of Xanthine Oxidase inhibitor can substantially and significantly block the increase in kidney size associated with high circulating uric acid in a rodent model of polycystic kidney disease.

The abstract presents the findings of studies conducted at the University of Colorado, by Dr. Charles Edelstein and the PKD research team. Results of this study, in two models of PKD, show similar results and reach similar conclusions, confirming that increasing uric acid by inhibiting uricase enzyme metabolism of uric acid to allantoin, results in substantially and statistically significant increases in:   

  1. Total kidney / body weight ratio – indicating the possibility of accelerated formation or growth of cysts and represents a measure analogous to total kidney volume measures in humans with PKD;
  2. Creatinine, supporting the concept of a decrease in filtering capacity of kidneys;
  3. Cyst index is increased, suggesting uric acid may act to specifically accelerate disease progression in PKD; and
  4. Xanthine oxidase inhibition with XRx-008 decreases total kidney weight in a model of polycystic kidney disease. 

In summary, increasing serum uric acid by inhibiting uricase with oxonic acid (“OXO”) results in an increase in kidney weight, and decreased kidney function in rodent models of PKD.  Xanthine oxidase inhibition with XRx-008 blocks this mechanism of injury in Rodent PKD.

Dr. Allen Davidoff, CEO of XORTX, stated, “We are pleased to present these important new findings during the ASN Kidney Week 2022. The results of this study show that increased serum uric acid can accelerate injury in two separate models of PKD and importantly reports fundamental findings in support of the Company’s XRx-008 program. With these results presented today, XORTX now has the information required to prepare and pursue Orphan Drug Designation for XRx-008.”

About this Study  

Unlike most forms of life, humans lack an active uricase enzyme that converts uric acid to allantoin.  In rodents, uricase converts uric acid to allantoin and uricase inhibition raises serum uric acid. The aim of this study was to determine whether raising serum uric acid with OXO was associated with worse PKD. 

About the American Society of Nephrology – Kidney Week 

ASN represents more than 21,000 kidney health professionals working to help people with kidney diseases and their families. Source: https://www.asn-online.org/.

The Kidney Week Conference is attended by approximately 10,000 kidney professionals from across the globe at Kidney Week 2022 in Orlando, Florida. The world's premier nephrology meeting, Kidney Week provides participants exciting and challenging opportunities to exchange knowledge, learn the latest scientific and medical advances, and listen to engaging and provocative discussions with leading experts in the field. Source: https://www.asn-online.org/education/kidneyweek/.

American Society of Nephrology – Program and Abstracts  

The Kidney Week program and abstracts are available on the ASN website

About ADPKD  

ADPKD is a rare disease that affects more that 10 million individuals worldwide.1,2 ADPKD is typically diagnosed based upon expansion of fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys. Over time, the increasing number and size of cysts can contribute to structural and functional changes to kidneys and is frequently accompanied by chronic pain which is a common problem for patients with ADPKD.3 Expansion of cysts is thought to compress healthy functioning tissue surrounding the cysts and contribute to further loss of kidney function, fibrosis, impaired nutrient exchange and impaired kidney function, accompanied later by end-stage renal disease.1 Health consequences of high uric acid have been reported to be increased in ADPKD individuals, including increased incidence of kidney stones5 and gout.6,7 For individuals with progressing ADPKD, treatment recommendations include anti-hypertensive treatment, dietary restrictions, and, for a limited percentage of suitable patients, pharmacotherapy.4 New, more broadly applicable therapies to effectively slow decline of kidney function in ADPKD are needed.  

About XORTX Therapeutics Inc.

XORTX is a pharmaceutical company with two clinically advanced products in development: 1) our lead, XRx-008 program for ADPKD; and 2) our secondary program in XRx-101 for acute kidney and other acute organ injury associated with Coronavirus / COVID-19 infection. In addition, XRx-225 is a pre-clinical stage program for Type 2 Diabetic Nephropathy.   XORTX is working to advance its clinical development stage products that target aberrant purine metabolism and xanthine oxidase to decrease or inhibit production of uric acid. At XORTX, we are dedicated to developing medications to improve the quality of life and future health of patients. Additional information on XORTX is available at www.xortx.com.

For further information, please contact:

Allen Davidoff, CEO
adavidoff@xortx.com or +1 403 455 7727
Nick Rigopulos, Director of Communications
nick@alpineequityadv.com or +1 617 901 0785
  
Media Inquiries, David Melamed, Ph.D.
david.melamed@russopartnersllc.com or +1 212 845 4225
  

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor Nasdaq has approved or disapproved the contents of this news release. No stock exchange, securities commission or other regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained herein.

References: 

  1. Wiley C., Kamat S., Stelhorn R., Blais J., Analysis of nationwide date to determine the incidence and diagnosis of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease in the USA, Kidney Disease, 5(2): 107-117, 2019 
  2. Bergmann C., Guay-Woodford L.M., Harris P.C., Horie S., Peters D.J., Torres V.E., Polycystic Kidney Disease, Nat Rev Dis Primers. 4(1): 50, 2018 
  3. https://pkdcure.org/living-with-pkd/chronic-pain-management   
  4. Gimpel C., Bermann C., Bockenhauer D., et al., International consensus statement of the diagnosis and management of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease in children and young people, Nat Rev Nephrol 15(11):713-726, 2019 
  5. Torres VE, et al, The Association of Nephrolithiasis and Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease, Am J Kidney Dis, 1988, vol 11, 318-325 
  6. Newcombe, DS. Letter Gouty Arthritis and polycystic kidney disease, Ann Intern Med, 1973 vol 79, pg 605 
  7. Rivera JV Martinez, et al, Association of hyperuricemia and polycystic kidney disease, Bol Asoc Med P R, 1965 vol 7 251-263 

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains express or implied forward-looking statements pursuant to U.S. Federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements and their implications are based on the current expectations of the management of XORTX only, and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. Except as otherwise required by law, XORTX undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. More detailed information about the risks and uncertainties affecting XORTX is contained under the heading “Risk Factors” in XORTX’s Registration Statement on Form F-1 filed with the SEC, which is available on the SEC's website, www.sec.gov (including any documents forming a part thereof or incorporated by reference therein), as well as in our reports, public disclosure documents and other filings with the securities commissions and other regulatory bodies in Canada, which are available on www.sedar.com.


FAQ

What is the significance of XORTX's presentation at ASN Kidney Week 2022 for XRTX stock?

The presentation highlights critical findings supporting XRx-008's role in blocking kidney damage in PKD, which could enhance investor confidence.

What are the findings regarding XRx-008 in the recent study presented by XORTX?

The study shows that XRx-008 significantly mitigates the increase in kidney size and functional decline caused by elevated uric acid in rodent models of PKD.

How might the results from ASN Kidney Week affect XORTX's future plans?

The findings may lead XORTX to pursue Orphan Drug Designation for XRx-008, facilitating its development and potential commercialization.

What models were used to test the effectiveness of XRx-008 against PKD?

The study utilized rodent models, specifically mouse and rat models, to examine the impact of XRx-008 on polycystic kidney disease.

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