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     213  0 Kommentare NKGen Biotech, Inc. Announces Dosing of First Patient in its Phase 1/2a Trial with Autologous NK Cell Product, SNK01, for the Treatment of Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease

    NKGen Biotech’s autologous clinical program product candidate, SNK01, demonstrated improvement in neuroinflammation and cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (“AD”) in its Phase 1 dose-escalation safety trial.

    SNK01 consists of a non-genetically modified NK cell product with enhanced cytotoxicity and activating receptor expression for the treatment of moderate AD.

    Initial patient in this Phase 1/2a trial received 6 billion cells, 50% more than the maximum dosing from the Phase 1 trial.

    SANTA ANA, Calif., Dec. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NKGen Biotech, Inc. (Nasdaq: NKGN) (“NKGen” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the development and commercialization of innovative autologous, allogeneic, and CAR-NK natural killer cell therapeutics, today announced the dosing of the first patient in its Phase 1/2a trial evaluating SNK01, a cryopreserved autologous, non-genetically modified NK cell therapy product with enhanced cytotoxicity and activating receptor expression. This Phase 1/2a trial is evaluating safety and tolerability in participants with moderate AD.

    The Phase 1 is an open label safety evaluation to determine the maximum tolerated dose and/or recommended Phase 2 dose of SNK01. The Phase 2 is a randomized double-blind trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of SNK01 in moderate AD.

    “We are excited to have dosed our first patient in the Phase 1/2a SNK01 clinical trial in moderate Alzheimer’s patients using our next generation cryopreserved product to address an unmet need,” said Paul Song, M.D., CEO of NKGen Biotech, Inc. “While the vast majority of therapies have remained focused on the mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia patient population, we wanted to focus our efforts on a more advanced population for which there is currently no approved disease-modifying therapy. Whereas our previous Phase 1 trial suggested that our enhanced NK cells (given intravenously) were safe and well tolerated, and could cross the blood brain barrier to have a positive effect on brain protein aggregates as well as on neuroinflammation, we only gave four doses and did not give more than 4 billion cells per dose.”

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