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     957  0 Kommentare Ocugen Provides Business Update with Certain Financials for the Year Ending 2023

    Conference Call and Webcast Today at 8:30 a.m. ET

    • Received alignment with FDA for broad retinitis pigmentosa (RP) indication in Phase 3 clinical trial of OCU400—first gene therapy program to receive a broad indication for RP. OCU400 Phase 3 clinical trial expected to commence in April 2024.
    • Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) designation granted by FDA to OCU400
    • Completed Cohort 1 dosing for OCU410 and OCU410ST gene therapy clinical studies for geographic atrophy (GA) and Stargardt disease, respectively

    MALVERN, Pa., April 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ocugen, Inc. (Ocugen or the Company) (NASDAQ: OCGN), a biotechnology company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing novel gene and cell therapies and vaccines, today provided a general business update with certain financials for the year ending 2023.

    "In 2023, our diligent efforts laid the foundation for continued advancement towards our clinical and operational goals with a focus on our game-changing modifier gene therapy platform,” said Dr. Shankar Musunuri, Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder of Ocugen. “2024 is already proving to be a pivotal year with considerable developments in our modifier gene therapy programs for blindness diseases, and an increased understanding of the value of these assets among our stakeholders. Promising initial OCU400 Phase 1/2 study results for RP patients have been recognized by the FDA through the RMAT designation, potentially accelerating our path to deliver this critical therapy. With the FDA’s support, we feel confident that this trial will continue to demonstrate the benefits of our gene-agnostic mechanism utilizing a potential one-time treatment for life via a single sub-retinal injection.”

    Additionally, the Company’s OCU410 and OCU410ST modifier gene therapy programs are currently enrolling patients with GA secondary to dry AMD (dAMD) and Stargardt disease, respectively. In February 2024, Ocugen completed dosing patients in the first cohort of its Phase 1/2 OCU410ST trial for Stargardt disease, and in March, dosing was completed for the first cohort of the OCU410 trial for GA.

    The current treatment landscape for both GA and Stargardt disease is extremely limited. The estimated 1 million patient GA market in the U.S. saw some momentum with recent drug approvals. However, these treatment options have significant limitations, as they require multiple injections per year (impacting compliance) and only target one pathway contributing to GA. OCU410 -regulates multiple pathways involved with the disease including: lipid metabolism, regulation of inflammation, oxidative stress, and membrane attack complex (complement); and has the potential to provide a one-time treatment for life. Presently, there is no approved treatment for people living with Stargardt disease – an orphan blindness disease that affects approximately 40,000 people in the U.S. alone.

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