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November 18, 2020 News by Aisha I Abdullah PhD

AVR-RD-03 Gene Therapy Reduces Toxic Glycogen Buildup in Pompe Mouse Model

AVR-RD-03, Avrobio‘s investigational gene therapy for classic infantile-onset Pompe disease, was found to reduce toxic glycogen accumulations to healthy levels in a mouse model of Pompe. These results, presented during an Avrobio Virtual R&D Day…

October 21, 2020 News by Joana Carvalho, PhD

Novel Mouse Model of Pompe Shows Potential of New Gene Therapy

Scientists have created a new mouse model of Pompe disease that displays the severe respiratory impairments experienced by many patients but were never observed in other animal models of the disorder. Using this more stringent model, investigators also demonstrated the therapeutic potential of a new form of gene…

April 3, 2019 News by José Lopes, PhD

Failed Activation of Satellite Cells Underlies Deficient Muscle Repair in Pompe Disease, Mouse Study Suggests

Muscle repair in Pompe disease is compromised by failed activation of muscle cells’ precursors called satellite cells (SCs), according to a study of mice. The study, “Satellite cells fail to contribute to muscle repair but are functional in Pompe disease (glycogenosis type II),” was published in…

October 10, 2018 News by Marta Figueiredo, PhD

Spark Therapeutics’ SPK-3006 Shows Promising Preclinical Data for Treating Pompe Disease

Spark Therapeutics has announced promising preclinical data from animal studies regarding its experimental gene therapy, SPK-3006, to treat Pompe disease. With these positive results, the company plans to conduct a Phase 1/2 clinical trial in 2019 evaluating the safety of SPK-3006 in adult Pompe patients. The preclinical data were…

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