Experimental treatment

Perlara biotech is collaborating with the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and the Warren Family Research Center for Drug Discovery and Development to develop new treatments for glycogen storage disorders, including Pompe and Cori diseases. Pompe disease mainly causes muscle weakness, impaired gait, and muscle pain. The three types…

Amicus Therapeutics is recruiting participants for the fourth group of its ongoing Phase 1/2 clinical trial evaluating the company’s investigative combination therapy AT-GAA. The trial (NCT02675465), called ATB200-02, will assess the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of AT-GAA in different groups of Pompe disease patients. The trial has treated…

The biotech companies Shire and NanoMedSyn have launched a new research partnership to evaluate a potential treatment for lysosomal storage disorders including Pompe disease. NanoMedSyn has developed an enzyme replacement therapy using proprietary technology called AMFA that was shown in preclinical models to have promising biological activity.