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Precision BioSciences Receives Pre-IND Feedback from US FDA for PBGENE-HBV as it Advances Towards Clinical Readiness
- Regulatory feedback and alignment from both
- IND/CTA enabling studies with final clinical candidate underway for PBGENE-HBV program; expect to file IND and/or CTA in 2024
- Expected to be the first and only potentially curative gene editing program to enter the clinic that is specifically designed to eliminate cccDNA and inactivate integrated HBV DNA
“We believe the regulatory feedback we have received to date informs and strengthens our clinical strategy and provides a clear pathway towards an IND and/or CTA filing for our lead gene editing program PBGENE-HBV,” said
The pre-IND meeting with FDA provided feedback on overall design for the proposed first-in-human clinical study as well as feedback on the toxicology and specificity assessments. This interaction builds on the engagement and alignment achieved through early scientific advice during the FDA INTERACT meeting in
Collectively, the feedback and overall alignment obtained from multiple regulatory authorities validates Precision’s path towards a planned IND and/or CTA filing for PBGENE-HBV in 2024. Precision is committed to rapidly advancing PBGENE-HBV into a global clinical Phase 1 study and is currently expanding site selection efforts with specialized centers focused on the treatment of Chronic Hepatitis B in several countries. Simultaneously, manufacturing is proceeding to supply drug for all planned nonclinical and clinical activities.
PBGENE-HBV is expected to be the first and only potentially curative gene editing program to enter the clinic that is specifically designed to eliminate cccDNA and inactivate integrated HBV DNA.
“Current treatment options for patients with HBV are unable to both eliminate cccDNA and inactivate HBsAg expression from integrated HBV DNA genomes in the hepatocyte, which is essential to drive a durable loss of viral markers and potentially achieve a functional cure for patients with HBV,” said Dr.
About Hepatitis B and PBGENE-HBV:
Hepatitis B is a leading cause of morbidity in the US and death globally, with no curative options currently available for patients. In 2019, despite the availability of approved antiviral therapies, an estimated 300 million people globally and more than 1 million people in the US were estimated to have chronic hepatitis B infection. An estimated 15% to 40% of patients with HBV infections may develop complications, such as cirrhosis, liver failure, or liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma), which account for the majority of HBV-related deaths.
Chronic hepatitis B infection is primarily driven by persistence of HBV cccDNA and integration of HBV DNA into the human genome in liver cells, the primary source of HBsAg in late-stage disease. Current treatments for patients with HBV infection include agents that result in long-term viral suppression as indicated by reduction of circulating HBV DNA, but these therapies do not eradicate HBV cccDNA, rarely lead to functional cure, and require lifelong administration. PBGENE-HBV is a highly specific, novel therapeutic approach to treating patients with chronic HBV infection. It’s designed to directly eliminate cccDNA and inactivate integrated HBV DNA with high specificity, resulting in degraded cccDNA and a reduction in HBsAg.
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