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Circio, Avenue Biosciences Partner on Gene Therapy Protein Expression

Collaboration combines Circio’s circVec platform with Avenue’s protein engineering technology to improve secretion of therapeutic proteins.

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By: Charlie Sternberg

Associate Editor

Editor’s Take: This collaboration is an important addition to Circio’s pre-clinical development strategy of testing circVec in multiple settings through R&D partnerships. Circio is also leveraging circVec in partnerships with Tcelltech and Acuitas.

Circio Holding ASA, a biotechnology company developing novel circular RNA expression technology for gene and cell therapy, and Avenue Biosciences, a transatlantic protein engineering company, have entered a research collaboration aimed at combining their synergistic technologies to improve long-term expression of secreted proteins, relevant for treatment of a broad range of diseases.

Circio’s circVec platform drives higher and more durable protein expression, while Avenue Biosciences’ protein engineering technology improves protein release (secretion) from cells by screening thousands of signal peptide-protein combinations. Circio and Avenue jointly explore whether the two technologies in combination can act synergistically to improve the production and secretion of proteins, including antibodies, for the treatment of genetic and chronic diseases.

“Many gene therapies are limited by insufficient protein expression, driving high doses, manufacturing complexity, and cost. The secretory pathway – the cellular machinery that produces and exports proteins – is a largely underutilized engineering opportunity. By combining Circio’s durable circular RNA expression with our technology, we aim to increase protein output per dose and ultimately help more patients benefit from life-changing genetic medicines,” said Avenue Biosciences CEO Tero-Pekka Alastalo (MD, PhD).

In the collaboration, Avenue Biosciences’ will deploy its protein engineering platform to identify signal peptides that enable improved secretion of therapeutic proteins expressed by circVec. The initial screening will be performed by Avenue Biosciences, followed by further in vitro and in vivo testing by Circio.

“A significant proportion of therapeutically relevant payloads for circVec are secreted proteins,” said Dr Victor Levitsky, CSO of Circio. “With the Avenue platform, we will test how signal peptide optimization can enhance secretion of proteins and thereby open novel opportunities for the circVec platform in genetic and chronic disease.”

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