Katexco Developing First Drug to Exploit Brain Receptor to Treat Crohn’s Disease, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis and More
TORONTO, Oct. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- As more and more pharmaceutical companies tap into the potential of medical cannabis to treat patients with high unmet medical needs, Stanford University scientific pioneers and collaborators, Dr. Jonathan Rothbard and Professor Lawrence Steinman, today announced the formation of Katexco Pharmaceuticals, a medical cannabis company developing innovative, orally available therapies harnessing endocannabinoid and nicotine receptors to treat inflammatory diseases. Specifically, the Company is developing the world’s first drug to exploit a key receptor on immune cells in the brain with the ability to treat inflammatory diseases. Initial primary target indications include gastrointestinal disorders (like Crohn’s disease), gout and multiple sclerosis. Katexco has taken exclusive licenses from Stanford University on key technology necessary for the development of its proprietary pharmaceutical. “Katexco’s work has clearly established that the brain is hard-wired to the immune system, and the high-level science that has led to the creation of this company came from 10 years of previous in-depth research,” said Dr. Rothbard, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientific Officer, Katexco. “Furthermore, the link between the cannabinoid pathway and anti-inflammatory effects is unprecedented, and we are beginning to understand more fully just how the body regulates itself. The goal is to ultimately develop a whole new class of compounds that target several disorders with anti-inflammatory indications.” “Katexco is confident that we will be successful since we are stimulating a naturally occurring neuro-immunological pathway that will allow our treatment to be safe, widely effective and significantly more cost-effective, compared with current therapies for inflammatory diseases,” added Professor Steinman, Director and Chairman, Katexco. “Additionally, given that the medical cannabis industry is currently valued at $14.3 billion and estimated to reach a market value of $74.3 billion by 2027 – coupled with cannabis’ enormous therapeutic benefits across the board – Katexco’s work is a game-changer for both doctors and patients across the world.” About Katexco Pharmaceuticals About Dr. Jonathan Rothbard He left academia to help establish ImmuLogic in Palo Alto, Calif., and found Amylin in San Diego, which led to another appointment at Stanford, followed by the founding of CellGate. Leaving CellGate, he returned to an appointment at Stanford, first in the department of chemistry, then rheumatology, and currently in neurology. About Professor Lawrence Steinman Steinman served on the Board of Directors of Centocor, which was sold to Johnson and Johnson for $4.9B in 1998. He also founded Neurocrine Biosciences in 1992 and served on its Board of Directors. Lastly, he has founded three other companies: Tolerion, Transparency Life Sciences and Atreca. Steinman heads the Scientific Advisory Board at Transparency Life Sciences and also serves on the Board of Directors at Atreca and Tolerion.
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