Halia Therapeutics today announced positive results following the successful completion of a Phase 1 clinical trial for its leading candidate, HT-6184.
LEHI, Utah, Nov. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Halia Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company pioneering a novel class of small molecule medications designed to combat inflammation, today announced positive results following the successful completion of a Phase 1 clinical trial for its leading candidate, HT-6184, a highly selective and orally bioavailable inhibitor of NLRP3/NEK7, a main driver of immune-inflammatory diseases, hematologic malignancies, and even cancer. "We are encouraged by the results of this study that indicate our inflammasome inhibitor, HT-6184, is overall well tolerated and reduces inflammatory cytokines associated with the NLRP3 inflammasome," said Dr. Dave J. Bearss, CEO and President of Halia Therapeutics. "Chronic inflammation caused by aberrant inflammasome activation has been linked to various illnesses, and the results of this study show promise in inhibiting chronic inflammation by disrupting the inflammasome's assembly process. The outcome of this study validates our approach to combat inflammation and paves the way for further clinical studies." The Phase 1 trial, registered under NCT05447546, was a randomized, placebo-controlled, single-center study conducted with healthy volunteers. It consisted of both single ascending dose (SAD) and multiple ascending dose (MAD) escalation phases, with a focus on assessing the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and pharmacodynamics (PD) of HT-6184. Key Details of the Study:
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Overall, the study results indicate that HT-6184 was well-tolerated up to 4 mg as a single dose and up to 4 mg as multiple doses taken over 2 weeks. Importantly, there was no increased risk of treatment-related infections observed. In addition, HT-6184 was shown to significantly reduce NLP3-inflammatory cytokines. These positive findings pave the way for HT-6184 to advance to initial proof-of-concept Phase 2 studies involving different patient populations. Halia is actively pursuing Phase 2 studies with HT-6184 in post-procedural inflammatory pain response, myelodysplastic syndrome, Alzheimer's Disease, and autoimmune disorders. About NLRP3 About HT-6184 HT-6184 represents an innovative approach as it is the first drug candidate to target the protein NEK7 through an allosteric mechanism. NEK7 is an essential component of the NLRP3 inflammasome and is critical for its assembly and the maintenance of NLRP3 activity. In preclinical models, Halia has shown that inhibiting the ability of NEK7 to bind to NLRP3 leads to a disruption in the formation of the NLRP3 inflammasome complex, thereby inhibiting the signaling from the inflammasome and reducing the inflammatory response. Preclinical models also showed that in addition to disrupting the formation of the NLRP3 inflammasome, HT-6184 promotes the disassembly of the inflammasome once activated. About Halia Therapeutics, Inc. Halia Therapeutics is discovering and developing a pipeline of novel therapeutics to improve patients' lives with chronic inflammatory disorders and neurodegenerative diseases, with its initial programs targeting NEK7 and LRRK2. Halia's lead candidate, HT-6184, a novel NEK7/NLRP3 inhibitor, has completed a Phase 1 study (NCT05447546) evaluating the safety and tolerability of HT-6184 when administered as single or multiple oral doses at escalating dose levels in healthy volunteer subjects. The company is headquartered in Lehi, Utah. For more info, visit www.haliatx.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter (X). Company Contact: Media Contact: Ignacio Guerrero-Ros, Ph.D.
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