Explore recent issues of Contract Pharma covering key industry trends.
Read the full digital version of our magazine online.
Stay informed! Subscribe to Contract Pharma for industry news and analysis.
Get the latest updates and breaking news from the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry.
Discover the newest partnerships and collaborations within the pharma sector.
Keep track of key executive moves and promotions in the pharma and biopharma industry.
Updates on the latest clinical trials and regulatory filings.
Stay informed with the latest financial reports and updates in the pharma industry.
Expert Q&A sessions addressing crucial topics in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical world.
In-depth articles and features covering critical industry developments.
Access exclusive industry insights, interviews, and in-depth analysis.
Insights and analysis from industry experts on current pharma issues.
A one-on-one video interview between our editorial teams and industry leaders.
Listen to expert discussions and interviews in pharma and biopharma.
A detailed look at the leading US players in the global pharmaceutical and BioPharmaceutical industry.
Browse companies involved in pharmaceutical manufacturing and services.
Comprehensive company profiles featuring overviews, key statistics, services, and contact details.
A comprehensive glossary of terms used in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industry.
Watch in-depth videos featuring industry insights and developments.
Download in-depth eBooks covering various aspects of the pharma industry.
Access detailed whitepapers offering analysis on industry topics.
View and download brochures from companies in the pharmaceutical sector.
Explore content sponsored by industry leaders, providing valuable insights.
Stay updated with the latest press releases from pharma and biopharma companies.
Explore top companies showcasing innovative pharma solutions.
Meet the leaders driving innovation and collaboration.
Engage with sessions and panels on pharma’s key trends.
Hear from experts shaping the pharmaceutical industry.
Join online webinars discussing critical industry topics and trends.
A comprehensive calendar of key industry events around the globe.
Live coverage and updates from major pharma and biopharma shows.
Find advertising opportunities to reach your target audience with Contract Pharma.
Review the editorial standards and guidelines for content published on our site.
Understand how Contract Pharma handles your personal data.
View the terms and conditions for using the Contract Pharma website.
What are you searching for?
Aims to expedite development of investigational gene therapy candidate LX2006 for the treatment of FA cardiomyopathy.
April 22, 2024
By: Kristin Brooks
Managing Editor, Contract Pharma
LEXEO Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical stage genetic medicine company, entered an in-license agreement with Cornell University to expedite development of the investigational gene therapy candidate LX2006 for the treatment of Friedreich ataxia (FA) cardiomyopathy. Under the license agreement, Lexeo has acquired certain rights, including rights to current and future data generated in an ongoing investigator-initiated Phase 1A trial of AAVrh.10hFXN to treat FA cardiomyopathy (NCT05302271). The agreement will support Lexeo’s efforts to develop a potentially life-changing therapy for this unmet need. The investigator-initiated trial is being conducted by Weill Cornell Medicine, which has published preclinical data that supported the first ever gene therapy IND clearance for FA, and sponsored a natural history study for almost a decade to better characterize the condition and its progression. Lexeo previously licensed know-how relating to AAVrh.10hFXN from Weill Cornell Medicine and collaborated with researchers there to further study the candidate, which Lexeo refers to as LX2006. Lexeo is studying LX2006 in the company-sponsored, open label, dose-ascending, multicenter SUNRISE-FA Phase 1/2 trial (NCT05445323). “The larger aggregate data set, combined with Orphan Drug, Rare Pediatric Disease, and Fast Track designations from FDA, is anticipated to facilitate an accelerated path to regulatory engagements for LX2006,” said R. Nolan Townsend, Chief Executive Officer of Lexeo Therapeutics. “We are excited about the opportunity to advance research in FA cardiomyopathy, which is the leading cause of death in FA and has no approved treatment options today.” The interim clinical data readout of LX2006 is expected mid-year 2024. With the newly-licensed data, the readout will now include participants across the two studies, approximately doubling the number of evaluable patients and including patients with a treatment duration out to 18-months. Lexeo also expects to provide an analysis of natural history data and baseline characteristics for study participants from both studies to characterize the cardiovascular disease phenotype seen in FA cardiomyopathy ahead of the interim readout.
Enter your account email.
A verification code was sent to your email, Enter the 6-digit code sent to your mail.
Didn't get the code? Check your spam folder or resend code
Set a new password for signing in and accessing your data.
Your Password has been Updated !