Taysha has been working to find ways to advance its deprioritized programs. On
Recent progress on previously deprioritized pipeline programs includes:
- TSHA-120: The Company initiated the transfer of the United States Food and Drug Administration Investigational New Drug (IND) application and investigational clinical trial material for TSHA-120 in giant axonal neuropathy (GAN) to clinical trial collaborator
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), creating an opportunity for continued clinical evaluation of TSHA-120 in GAN. Additionally, the Company entered discussions with the originating advocacy organization regarding TSHA-120 in an effort to transfer rights back to the advocacy organization to move the program forward. - TSHA-101: The Company transferred rights back to Queen’s University (Queen’s) for TSHA-101 in GM2 gangliosidosis, resulting in Queen’s regaining exclusive IP to the program.
- TSHA-104 and TSHA-112: The Company transferred rights back to the originating institution for select programs, including TSHA-104 in SURF1-associated Leigh syndrome and TSHA-112 in APBD.
- TSHA-118: The Company provided investigational clinical trial material for TSHA-118 in CLN1 to support an individual-patient investigator-initiated IND request from
RUSH University Medical Center for the treatment of a patient with CLN1 disease.
“Today’s announcement demonstrates meaningful progress to advance important development work for several deprioritized programs. Creating options for these programs has been a focus since the Company completed a management change in
The Company continues to explore potential partnerships and opportunities for its other deprioritized programs to help support their further potential development.
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