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Aileron Therapeutics to Present at Upcoming H.C. Wainwright Virtual Global Investment Conference

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BOSTON, Sept. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aileron Therapeutics (Nasdaq: ALRN), a chemoprotection oncology company focused on fundamentally transforming the experience of chemotherapy for cancer patients, today announced that Manuel Aivado, M.D., Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer, will give a corporate presentation at the upcoming H.C. Wainwright Virtual Global Investment Conference, taking place September 13 – 15, 2021. Dr. Aivado’s presentation will include an update on the company’s progress advancing ALRN-6924 as a selective chemoprotective agent for patients with p53-mutated cancers regardless of type of cancer or chemotherapy.

An on-demand corporate presentation will be accessible to registered conference attendees starting on Monday, September 13, 2021 at 7 am ET. A recorded webcast of the presentation will be archived under the Investors and Media section of Aileron’s website at https://investors.aileronrx.com/ for 30 days following the event. Aileron management will conduct one-on-one meetings with investors during the conference.

About Aileron Therapeutics

Aileron is a clinical stage chemoprotection oncology company focused on fundamentally transforming the experience of chemotherapy for cancer patients. ALRN-6924, our first-in-class MDM2/MDMX dual inhibitor, is designed to activate p53, which in turn upregulates p21, a known inhibitor of the cell replication cycle. ALRN-6924 is the only reported chemoprotective agent in clinical development to employ a biomarker strategy, in which we exclusively focus on treating patients with p53-mutated cancers. Our targeted strategy is designed to selectively protect multiple healthy cell types throughout the body from chemotherapy while ensuring we do not protect cancer cells. As a result, healthy cells are spared from chemotherapeutic destruction while chemotherapy continues to kill cancer cells. By reducing or eliminating multiple chemotherapy-induced side effects, ALRN-6924 may improve patients’ quality of life and help them better tolerate chemotherapy. Enhanced tolerability may result in fewer dose reductions or delays of chemotherapy and the potential for improved efficacy.

Nearly 1 million patients in the U.S., across all cancer types, are diagnosed annually with p53-mutated cancer. Our vision is to bring selective chemoprotection to patients with p53-mutated cancers regardless of type of cancer or chemotherapy. Visit us at aileronrx.com to learn more.

Investor Contacts:Media Contact:
Richard Wanstall, SVP Chief Financial OfficerLiz Melone
Aileron Therapeutics617-256-6622
617-995-0900lmelone@aileronrx.com
rwanstall@aileronrx.com 
  
Hans C. Vitzthum 
LifeSci Advisors, LLC. 
617-430-7578 
hans@lifesciadvisors.com 

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aileron is the clinical-stage leader in the field of stapled peptide therapeutics for cancers and other diseases. our lead product candidate, alrn-6924, which is being evaluated in multiple clinical trials, reactivates p53-mediated tumor suppression by targeting both of the primary p53 suppressor proteins mdmx and mdm2. the p53 protein, often referred to as the “guardian of the genome,” is known for its central role in preventing cancer initiation and progression, and its inactivation is essential for the formation of virtually all cancers. we believe that alrn-6924 is the first and only product candidate in clinical development that can inhibit both mdmx and mdm2, which we believe, based on published data and our preliminary clinical results, are equally important in restoring p53 function as the body’s first line of defense against cancer. based on preclinical data and preliminary evidence of safety and anti-tumor activity in our ongoing clinical trials, we believe there may be a sig