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Azitra Inc. develops clinical-stage precision dermatology therapies built around engineered proteins and topical live biotherapeutic products. Its pipeline includes ATR-12, an engineered S. epidermidis program for Netherton syndrome; ATR-04, an engineered S. epidermidis candidate for EGFR inhibitor-associated rash; and ATR-01, a program targeting ichthyosis vulgaris through delivery of recombinant human filaggrin.
Azitra news commonly covers patent protection, preclinical and clinical program updates, scientific presentations, business results, financing activity, shareholder meeting matters, and NYSE American listing-compliance notices. Company updates also reference its microbial discovery platform, artificial intelligence and machine-learning screening tools, and the use of genetically engineered bacteria and proteins for dermatology applications.
Azitra (NYSE American: AZTR), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, announced positive preclinical data for ATR-04, aimed at treating EGFR inhibitor-induced dermal toxicity. This condition affects about 150,000 patients in the US. The data, presented at the Society of Investigative Dermatology 2024 Annual Meeting, showed ATR-04 reducing methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) by 99% in ex vivo pig skin and reducing the pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-36γ by 75% in treated human skin models. Additionally, ATR-04 increased human beta defensin 18-fold compared to the vehicle in human skin models. These results support an upcoming IND application to the FDA for a Phase 1b trial in patients undergoing EGFR inhibitors with dermal toxicity.
Azitra, Inc. announces positive preclinical data of ATR-12 and clinical design in Netherton Syndrome presented at the ASGCT Annual Meeting. ATR-12 inhibits key protease driving Netherton syndrome, delivers LEKTI more effectively than topical application, reduces pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-36g, is safe in minipigs, and shows promising results for a Phase 1b study. The study aims to evaluate safety, efficacy, and skin pharmacokinetics of ATR-12 in Netherton syndrome patients.
Azitra, Inc. (NYSE American: AZTR) reported financial results for Q1 2024, showcasing advancement in clinical trials and pre-IND meetings. The company strengthened its IP portfolio, completed a public offering, and progressed in partnership discussions. With a focus on dermatology treatments, Azitra aims to revolutionize severe skin condition treatments, delivering value to shareholders. Financially, the company saw an increase in R&D and G&A expenses, with a net loss of $2.9 million for Q1 2024.
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