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     197  0 Kommentare Preclinical Data Demonstrate Potential Application of Anti-Siglec-15 Treatment in Bone Disease

    • Data Presented at the 2023 Military Health System Research Symposium show activity in animal model of acute spinal cord injury-induced immobilization

    BELTSVILLE, Md., Sept. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NextCure, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXTC), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to discovering and developing novel, first-in-class immunomedicines to treat cancer and other immune-related diseases, today announced the presentation of preclinical data demonstrating that treatment with NC605, a novel anti-Siglec-15 (S15) antibody, reduced bone loss and enhanced bone formation and quality following immobilization in an experimental animal model of acute spinal cord injury (SCI), at the 2023 Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS).

    Following spinal cord injury, patients typically suffer rapid and extensive bone loss. While anti-resorptive therapies have shown some efficacy in inhibiting bone loss, these agents also inhibit bone formation. In preclinical testing, NC605 has been shown to prevent bone loss by inhibiting osteoclast maturation and bone resorption by binding S15, which is expressed on the cell surface of immature osteoclasts and upregulated in differentiated osteoclasts. Unlike anti-resorptive therapies, NC605 enhances osteoblast recruitment, resulting in overall enhanced bone quality.

    NextCure identified NC605 while screening S15 antibodies for anticancer properties. Further characterization revealed that a distinct group of S15 antibodies without anticancer properties had the ability to inhibit osteoclast maturation and thus may have use in treating bone disease.

    “The data presented highlight the encouraging potential of using anti-S15 antibodies to treat patients who lose bone due to spinal cord injury,” said Solomon Langermann, Ph.D., NextCure’s chief scientific officer. “With no practical interventions currently available, there is a substantial unmet clinical need for therapeutics that can address bone loss due to immobilization, particularly in Veterans and other military personnel who have experienced spinal cord injury. Development of novel treatments offers the potential for significantly improved quality of life in this patient group, as well as in patients with other conditions associated with bone loss due to severe immobilization, including Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and rheumatological diseases.”

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