PANGYO, South Korea, Feb. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Oscotec Inc. and ADEL Inc. announced the dosing of the first healthy participant in its first-in-human study of ADEL-Y01 for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Oscotec and ADEL are jointly developing a novel disease-modifying immunotherapy agent (ADELADEL-Y01) targeting tau protein accumulation in the AD brain. ADELADEL-Y01 is uniquely designed to target tau protein acetylated at lysine-280 (acK280), inhibiting aggregation and propagation of toxic tau and thus may slow the course of the disease.
This phase 1a/1b study in the U.S. is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and clinical activity of ADEL-Y01 in 40 healthy volunteers as well as in 33 participants with Mild Cognitive Impairment due to Alzheimer's disease or mild Alzheimer's disease.
"Given that tau is strongly correlated with AD progression and clinical severity, targeting of tau is anticipated to effectively slow the disease progress. As our understanding of the pivotal role of the tau mid-region MTBR increases, selecting the right epitope becomes crucial in developing tau-targeting therapeutics to attain clinical benefits", explained SeungYong Yoon, MD/PhD, CEO of ADEL.
"Oscotec is pleased to reach a significant milestone leading the clinical study as a co-developer with ADEL, and we will continue to bring innovative medicines in neurogenerative diseases", said Taeyoung Yoon, CEO of Oscotec.
The preclinical results of ADEL-Y01 in animal models were published last year, demonstrating improvement in memory impairment, behavioral deficits through the inhibition of Tau seeding and propagation.("Monoclonal antibody Y01 prevents tauopathy progression induced by lysine 280–acetylated tau in cell and mouse models" in The Journal of Clinical Investigation 2023)
ADEL is a leading company of cutting-edge technologies for the treatment and diagnosis of neurological diseases including Alzheimer's disease. Founded by scientists who have investigated Alzheimer's disease at Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Korea, ADEL is developing smart, innovative drug candidates for the patients worldwide.
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